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#1 Astromeow

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Posted 01 March 2014 - 10:56 PM

Let's get some real game challenge going in here

The objective is simple, to add numbers and find matching values to chemical elements. Whoever makes the most elements wins!

There are four rows which you may pick for your turn during your single post (NO double posts within 24 hours!)

Each row contains a number value which you must work with. 
 

. During your turn you must add 3-12 to the current value. 

   The outcome value CANNOT end in the same number as the other three rows number.

 

Try to refrain from adding more value than any known chemical element's atomic mass number is. Save your transuranic radioactivity for your dad's backyard shed =)


IN ORDER TO CREATE AN ELEMENT
 a row must contain the same value as a chemical element's atomic mass number. The decimal value beyond any atomic mass does not matter

You CANNOT create an element if it results in a value violating the same number rule.
 

simply copy and paste the outcome of the numbers and include what you added.
You may choose to continue to add value to a row even if it has a correct number for atomic mass of XXXXX element, but not the last element.
without further babel.... the starting numbers! As well as my starting turn,

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72
35
17
1

 

 

72

35

17

4

I added 3 to make 4. Subtract 4 to make Helium. Current numbers are now
 

72

35

17

0

============================

 

Current elements created:

 

.HYDROGEN (FREEBIE)

.HELIUM


Edited by Astromeow, 01 March 2014 - 11:02 PM.


#2 anikom15

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Posted 01 March 2014 - 11:11 PM

Add 7 to 17 to get 24. Subtract 23 to make sodium.

72
35
1
0

Edited by anikom15, 01 March 2014 - 11:12 PM.


#3 Astromeow

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Posted 01 March 2014 - 11:19 PM

Add 7 to 17 to get 24. Subtract 23 to make sodium.

72
35
1
0

 

I thought the atomic mass weight of Sodium is 22, meaning from 17 you'd have to add 5 but that would also not work because there is a number already ending in 2, 72. 

Maybe if I am not clear, you can't subtract any number unless it is the chemical element itself. So even if you could make 22, you couldn't subtract it to make Sodium because it would make 0, and 0 is already in value  :P



#4 anikom15

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Posted 01 March 2014 - 11:49 PM

Sodium is 23. There are some 22 isotopes but most sodium is 23.


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