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This is Page 3 of my Elemental Tales characters.

I have a very specific plan for my Elemental Tales series when it


comes to the skin colors and genders of the characters. For the skin
colors, out of 120 characters that will be in this series altogether, 42
of them will have dark-brown skin, 39 of them will have mediumbrown skin, and 39 of them will have pale skin. The reason that I
have 42 characters in the dark-brown skin category is that 2 of the
characters in this category are NOT on the periodic table:
Deuterium and Tritium. They're not on the table because they're not
elements, they're isotopes (isotopes of hydrogen). In my series,
they are the younger siblings of Hydrogen. So since they're the
siblings of Hydrogen, they have the same skin color as her. If you
only count the 118 characters that ARE on the periodic table, then
there will be 40 characters with dark-brown skin, 39 characters with
medium-brown skin, and 39 characters will pale skin. (Sulfur is the
only exception so far from these three skin-color groups.....although
I put him in the pale category, he actually has orange-ish suntanned
skin.)
As for gender, there will be exactly 60 males and 60 females.
Alright, then, here are the character bios for Pg. 3:
NEON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Ne
Atomic Number: 10
Atomic Mass: 20.180
Element Category: Noble gas
Neon is a sweet, bright, and spunky girl. She's very noticeable
because of her bright, fiery, crimson red emission spectrum color.
But she's rather shy, too....just like her other noble gas friends, she
rarely interacts with the other elements. Her favorite activity is
making neon signs with her noble gas friends. She's also involved in
making vacuum tubes, high-voltage indicators, lightning arrestors,
wave meter tubes, and television tubes. Liquefied neon can be

commercially used as a cryogenic refrigerant. Neon also teams up


with Helium to make helium-neon lasers.
Physical Appearance Info:
Neon has a reddish-orange color scheme because that's the color of
neon gas in a high-voltage discharge tube.
OSMIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Os
Atomic Number: 76
Atomic Mass: 190.23
Element Category: Transition metal, noble metal, precious metal,
platinum group metal
There are many groups and families in the periodic table, but I
particularly like the idea of Platinum having his own group....his own
little entourage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum .
Osmium is one
of the members of the platinum group metals, so he's a loyal friend
of Platinum. But he's also friends with Gold and Silver, too, since
he's also a noble/precious metal. Osmium is very suave,
gentlemanly, and handsome, just like the other two noble metal
males, Silver and Platinum. He's also a hard-nosed, serious
individual, because he's a hard, brittle, bluish-gray metal, and the
densest naturally occurring element. His favorite activity is making
anything where extreme durability and hardness are needed, such
as the tips of fountain pens, instrument pivots, and electrical
contacts.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element osmium is a dark bluish-gray metal, so I put that color
in Osmium's eyes and pants. His hair and vest are a shiny light-gray
color with bluish specks in them, made to resemble real-life osmium
crystals en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Osm .
PALLADIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)

Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Pd
Atomic Number: 46
Atomic Mass: 106.42
Element Category: Transition metal, noble metal, precious metal,
platinum group metal
Palladium is a very sweet and beautiful, lustrous silvery-white
metal. Besides being a noble/precious metal, she's also a loyal
member of Platinum's group, the platinum group metals. She loves
making jewelry and transverse flutes (side-blown flutes). She knows
how to play transverse flutes very well, too. She's also involved in
catalytic converters, multilayer ceramic capacitors, dentistry,
making watches, making blood sugar test strips, making aircraft
spark plugs, making platinum prints, and making surgical
instruments.
She is ridiculously in love with the handsome and serious Osmium,
another platinum group member. She and Osmium are often seen
together, working on noble/precious metal experiments in the lab,
or making jewelry with their other noble/precious metal friends....or
just being alone together, cuddling and being romantic with each
other.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element palladium is a light silvery-white color, so her color
scheme is made up of mostly that color (in her hair, eyes, eyebrows,
and most of her clothes).
ALUMINUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Al
Atomic Number: 13
Atomic Mass: 26.982
Element Category: Post-transition metal
Aluminum is a very cutesy, happy, popular, and highly energetic
kid. He's very rarely alone...he's always hanging out with his many
element friends. He's a very big advocate of recycling. He's so
versatile and multi-talented, useful for so many things in the world.

Some of the multitude of things he's involved in making are


aluminum foil, aluminum cans, automobiles, aircraft, trucks, railway
cars, marine vessels, bicycles, windows, doors, siding, cooking
utensils, baseball bats, watches, street lighting poles, sailing ship
masts, walking poles, outer shells of consumer electronics, and
sooooooo much more! A very long time ago (the 1800's), his atoms
were very rare to find....therefore, he got to be in the Precious
Metals club. He used to wear a suit and act like a proper gentleman
like the other Precious Metal males do, and he was even more
valuable than Gold! (Gold was not pleased with this.) But he doesn't
dress formally anymore, because he's not in the Precious Metals
club anymore, because his atoms are very common to find now.
(And Gold was not sad at all to see him go.)
Physical Appearance Info:
The element aluminum is a light silvery-gray color, so his color
scheme is made up of mostly that color (in his hair, eyes, eyebrows,
long-sleeved shirt, and sneakers).
FLUORINE
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: F
Atomic Number: 9
Atomic Mass: 18.998
Element Category: Halogen
Fluorine may look cute on the outside, but watch out, she has a
really bad temper. She's extremely feisty and aggressive. In fact,
she is one of the angriest, most violent, and most dangerous
elements in the periodic table. Great care is required to handle and
deal with her because she's extremely reactive and poisonous. Her
fluorine gas power is extremely dangerous and corrosive...she can
set wood and even water on fire by just spraying them with her gas,
without the need for a spark. She can team up with Hydrogen to
make another very toxic chemical, hydrogen fluoride (HF). As toxic
as her personality is, she actually loves to smile a lot. She loves
teeth very much, and loves to show off her shiny, clean, pearly
whites to everyone. Her fluoride ions are the chief ingredient in

toothpaste (sodium fluoride), and are very good at taking care of


people's teeth, protecting them from tooth decay. She loves her
halogen friends very much. But she also has a crush on alkali metal
Sodium, and often gets jealous of her halogen friend Chlorine for
being Sodium's girlfriend.
Physical Appearance Info:
Fluorine's color scheme is mostly yellow, because fluorine gas is a
light, pale yellow color, and liquid fluorine is a bright yellow color.
Her shorts are white and have wide, pointy hips...it was designed to
look like a tooth.
SODIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Na
Atomic Number: 11
Atomic Mass: 22.990
Element Category: Alkali metal
Sodium is usually a very cool and confident guy. His "Na" symbol
comes from his Latin name, Natrium. Sodium is an essential
nutrient to humans and some plants. In humans, sodium regulates
blood volume, blood pressure, osmotic equilibrium and pH. But like
all his other alkali metal friends, Sodium is highly reactive, and has
a very violent reaction to water (he explodes violently if he touches
water). So it's kind of ironic (or should we say, ionic?
You know,
+
the Na and Cl bond is an ionic bond....heheheheh....) that his
girlfriend is Chlorine, someone who loves swimming and working
with water (disinfecting water). But their relationship still works out
very well...they are a very cute and strong, salty couple. (NaCl is
the chemical formula for table salt). Sodium compounds are of
immense commercial importance, being particularly central to
industries producing glass, paper, soap, and textiles. Sodium and
his friends make many important sodium compounds, such as
sodium hydroxide (lye) for soap-making, sodium chloride (NaCl) for
use as a de-icing agent and a nutrient (edible salt), baking soda for
cooking, soda ash, and sodium nitrate. Sodium also makes sodium
vapor lamps, which are often used for street lighting in cities and

mainly gives off a yellow color.


Physical Appearance Info:
Sodium's color scheme is mostly light gray and yellow. The element
sodium is a silvery white color, and the flame test for sodium is
yellow. Also, sodium vapor lamps give off a yellow color.
SILICON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Si
Atomic Number: 14
Atomic Mass: 28.086
Element Category: Metalloid
Silicon is a very nerdy technology geek. She's a semiconductor,
and a very important element in the computer and technology
industry. She's involved in producing silicon wafers used in the
semiconductor industry, in electronics, and in some high-cost and
high-efficiency photovoltaic applications. Silicon has become the
most popular material to build both high power semiconductors and
integrated circuits. Silicon is the eighth most common element in
the universe by mass, but her atoms very rarely occur as the pure
free element in nature. Her atoms are most widely distributed in
dusts, sands, planetoids, and planets as various forms of silicon
dioxide (silica) or silicates. Over 90% of the Earth's crust is
composed of silicate minerals (various minerals containing silicon,
oxygen and reactive metals), making silicon the second most
abundant element in the Earth's crust (about 28% by mass) after
oxygen. Silicon also loves making and collecting minerals that are
made of very pure silicon dioxide in different crystalline forms:
quartz, agate, amethyst, rock crystal, chalcedony, flint, jasper, and
opal.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element silicon is grayish in color, with bluish-tinged areas on
it. So I decided to have her hair be a blending of light-grays and
blues. Sometimes silicon is also a darker gray or darker grayishblue color, so those colors are in her clothes. Her bow is made of

two square-shaped computer chips put together, and it symbolizes


silicon's importance in the electronics and technology industry. And
she holds a jar of sand because the most common constituent of
sand in inland continental settings and non-tropical coastal settings
is silica (silicon dioxide), usually in the form of quartz.
THALLIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Tl
Atomic Number: 81
Atomic Mass: 204.38
Element Category: Post-transition metal
Thallium is a very moody and dark individual, similar to Mercury,
the element-tan next to him on the periodic table. Also like
Mercury, he's a very dangerous and toxic element. Approximately
6070% of thallium production is used in the electronics industry,
and the remainder is used in the pharmaceutical industry and in
glass manufacturing. It is also used in infrared detectors. The
radioisotope thallium-201 (as the soluble chloride TlCl) is used in
small, nontoxic amounts as an agent in a nuclear medicine scan,
during one type of nuclear cardiac stress test. Soluble thallium salts
(many of which are nearly tasteless) are highly toxic in quantity,
and were historically used in rat poisons and insecticides. Use of
these compounds has been restricted or banned in many countries,
because of their non-selective toxicity. Notably, thallium poisoning
results in hair loss. Because of its historic popularity as a murder
weapon, thallium has gained notoriety as "the poisoner's poison"
and "inheritance powder" (alongside arsenic). Thallium and
Mercury often hang out together, and the other element kids think
that their relationship is a lot more than just friendship. Thallium
and Mercury, mysterious as they are, have never clearly confirmed
or denied the rumors.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element thallium is a soft gray, silvery-white metal, so I put
grayish colors in Thallium's color scheme. Also, I gave Thallium
green hair because his flame test color is green (burning a piece of

thallium under a blue flame causes it to emit a green flame color as


it burns). Also, the name "thallium" comes from the Greek
word thallos, meaning "a green shoot or twig."
SELENIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Se
Atomic Number: 34
Atomic Mass: 78.96
Element Category: Nonmetal
Selenium is usually a cool, sassy, and confident girl, but she can be
toxic if you ingest too much of her atoms. She's rarely alone in
nature....you can often find her hanging with Sulfur, or something
related to a sulfur compound. Her favorite activity is making red
glass and pigments. She's also a semiconductor who makes
photocells. She's involved in photocopying, and making light
meters and solar cells. She and Bismuth team up to make brasses,
to replace the more toxic lead that brass usually contains.
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for animals, but is toxic in
large doses. Selenium's favorite foods are any foods that are high
in her atoms, such as Brazil nuts, cereals, kidney, tuna, crab,
lobster, mushrooms, fish, and eggs. She and Mercury are often
enemies. The molecular mechanism of Mercury's toxicity in the
human body involves inhibiting selenoenzymes that protect the
brain and endocrine tissues from damage. But increased dietary
selenium intakes reduce the effects of Mercury's toxicity.
Physical Appearance Info:
Selenium's color scheme is red, gray, and black, because the
element selenium comes in three allotropes: red, gray, and black
selenium.
MAGNESIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Mg

Atomic Number: 12
Atomic Mass: 24.305
Element Category: Alkaline earth metal
Magnesium is a cool, active, and energetic guy. He's strong and
light-weight (two-thirds the density of Aluminum). He's the 8thmost abundant element in the Earth's crust and 9th in the known
universe as a whole. Magnesium is the 4th-most common element
in the Earth as a whole (behind iron, oxygen, and silicon). He can
get angry easily because he's a highly flammable metal. When he
burns, he produces a brilliant white light. And this bright white
magnesium fire is very difficult to extinguish, being able to burn in
nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and even water! (That's right, water will
not put out a magnesium fire.) One of Magnesium's best friends is
Aluminum. He and Aluminum team up to make magnesiumaluminum alloys, which are prized for their relative lightness and
strength. Magnesium is also involved in die-casting, flares,
pyrotechnics, fireworks sparklers, removing sulfur in the production
of iron and steel, and several high-volume part manufacturing
applications, including automotive and truck components.
Magnesium loves race-car driving....his atoms have been used to
make many race car parts and high-grade car wheels. He's also
involved in making electronic devices, such as mobile phones,
laptops, tablet computers, and laptops. Magnesium is a vital
component of a healthy human diet. Magnesium's favorite foods
are any foods that are high in his atoms, such as spices, nuts,
cereals, coffee, cocoa, tea, and green leafy vegetables such as
spinach.
Physical Appearance Info:
Magnesium's color scheme is gray and white. He has gray clothes
and eyes because gray is the color of magnesium metal. And I gave
him crazy, spiky white hair because when magnesium burns, it
gives off a brilliant white flame color.

Carbon:
Atomic #6, Non-metal

Since Carbon has many allotropes, she also has many personalities
and forms. The two forms like likes to take most are graphite and
diamond. Since those two forms are very different, you can easily
tell what form she's using. In general, she's very artistic, especially
in drawing and jewelry making. Carbon's also friendly with other
elements and is well respected.
As graphite, Carbon has a really kind-hearted and happy-go-lucky
personality. She can also be very energetic and loves to talk to the
other elements so she's very open. Since she's the head of a
column or "family", Carbon can also be serious at times. Like pencil
graphite, she has dark hair that's kept up and she also wears a lot
of black and grey. She's sometimes called Lead, which confused her
at first considering that Lead is her brother (since he's part of the
column family.) Now that it's mentioned, they do bear a
resemblance to each other. Carbon also has a signature white scarf
that was given to her a long time ago. This is the form she mostly
uses but when pushed or pressured, she's change into diamond.
When Carbon turns into diamond, that means either you've pushed
her too far or that the situation is very serious. You can easily tell
that Carbon's becoming diamond when her hair turns silvery-white
and her outfit is changing. As diamond, Carbon becomes very
assertive, serious, and even intimidating. She also has an elegant
and regal aura. If someone's acting up, she'll immediately discipline
them without question, the element most likely being Oxygen.
Despite being rather overbearing, diamond can be rather caring and
even funny at times. She's more like an older sister figure rather
than a stuck-up and demanding person. In this form, Carbon wears
a lot of blue (like blue diamonds) but can occasionally be seen
wearing other colors.

Lithium:
Atomic #3, Alkali Metal
If you need to charge an electronic, just go to Lithium! He can take
almost any electronic and power it immediately (since he carries
around a few battery packs, not to mention that he made himself
into a battery?!) Lithium, like any other metal, hates to get
tarnished, which unfortunately for him happens quite often. Like his
other siblings, he appears to be shiny but tarnishes really quickly
due to the air. This "allergy" to air is a shared feature between the
Alkali siblings, along with the trait of being hydrophobic.
Unfortunately for Lithium, Hydrogen lives right next to him and she
loves to hang out with Oxygen... To prevent any occurrences from
happening, Lithium always carries a flask of oil to coat himself with

in the case of an emergency. He has a very calm and stable


demeanor, that is unless you toss a bucket of water on him. In that
case, I suggest taking a step or two away from him, maybe even a
few feet.
As for his design, Lithium has silver hair and grey eyes- just like
every other metal. His sweater and shoes light up and are powered
by his own batteries. Also, the + and - signs represent the ends of a
battery.

Hydrogen:
Atomic #1, Non-metal gas.
Hydrogen's a very friendly element who loves hanging out with
others and making new friends (she only has one electron). She
might be physically small, but she's got a well of wisdom and
knowledge in her. Being a gas, she floats around mostly and doesn't
wear shoes. You can see parts of the universe in her eyes since
she's the most abundant element that's known. (I was going to do a
cool space-thing for her shawl but I got lazy) Despite being very
friendly, she can get extremely angry at times so the others try to
stay away from her when she's lost her temper.....

Helium:
Atomic #2, Noble Gas
Compared to Hydrogen, Helium isn't that outgoing but she is
entertaining. She normally hangs out with the rest of her family
(Noble Gases) but does have her own set of friends (but can't bond,
hence a full valence shell). Since Helium's a gas, she can float
around but actually wears shoes compared to Hydrogen. She has a
lot of colors on her outfit because of the many colors of balloons.
Helium's a true entertainer (but not a clown) so she keeps a few
balloons and other things in that hat of hers. Now that I think about
it, I wonder how she's able to keep so many things in there... When
showing her friend Hydrogen a magic trick, the bunny hopped into
the hat and Hydrogen went in after it. It took Helium about an hour
to find her friend and the bunny from there...

Let's introduce the17th element on the periodic table:


Name: Chlorine
Atomic Symbol: Cl
Atomic Number: 17
Atomic Mass: 35.453
Category/Group: Halogen
Personality: Chlorine is very dangerous if messed with, if she
doesn't like you, she'll act harsh and cruel and maybe throw in a
hurtful comment or two. If you are a friend, or if she's fond of you,
she's a lot nicer and will do whatever she can to help. Overall she

can be very sweet, confident, and have a cool additude. Like the
other Halogens, she has OCD. She loves to swim, but only in
Chlorinated, clean pools. She enjoys drinking H2O, but only if it's
clean and disinfected. She adsolutely hates dirty clothing and
always does her laundry when can. She'll shower a lot more often
then other elements, and brush her teeth when can. When cleaning,
she'll try and make everything completely spotless. She cannot go
to bed without brushing, showering, clean clothes, and new fresh
sheets. Like the other Halogens. When it comes to covalent
'bonding' she's more friendly and caring towards other non-metals,
doing as they please. On the other hand, when it comes to Ionic
bonding, she's very forceful and rough with the metals. Especially
towards Sodium [wink]
Design Concept: Chlorine has is pale-green the name "Chlorine"
comes from the Ancient greek word "khlros" meaning "PaleGreen." Which explaings her color palette. She wears a 1 peice
green swimsuit, and since Chlorine is usually used to Chlorinate
swimming pools the top half of her dress resembles that of a
swimsuit, the bottom half is sheer and an ombre from green to pale
yellow-green. Kind of resembling the gas itself. She has 3 necklaces
for being a period 3 element. Each necklace represents her electron
configuration. 2, 8, 7.
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-Halogens are the most reactive non-metals on the periodic table.
-In The Atomix, reactivity = promiscuity the more reactive an
element is, the more they will have the need/want to 'bond' with
other elements.
-The Halogens don't have normal skin tone colors. Their skin will
appear the color of the element itself.

Name: Silicon
Atomic Symbol: Si
Atomic Number: 14
Atomic Mass: 28.086
Category/Group: Metalloid
Personality: Cunning hacker, crazy about electronics, computers
in particular. She loves to mess around and joke here and there.
She's a bit nosy, always wanting to find/figure things out. When she
wants to find something out, she'll try to figure it out in any possible
way without interacting w/ other elements in particular. Whether it

be hacking, scrolling through blogs, researching online, and if it


really has to come to it, sneaking around her target. She's one of
the admins of EleMental (The main social media site for the
elements, it works like tumblr.) with the other nerds Metalloids.
She's usually seen with her laptop with her. She loves to blog in her
free time, or fix up some electronics brought into Semi-Conductor
(The electronics shop run by the Metalloids.) Her specialty at SemiConductor are laptops, computers, and tablets.
Design Concept: She has a larger bust then most elements.
Silicon is used in plastic surgery. So silicone breasts. That was
actually a must haves when I was designing her. Silicon will often
reflect a metallic-blue gleam, which explains her color palette.
(Trying to extract as many colors as I can when I'm researching.) I
was going to give her a sweater vest but I liked the simple business
women-like outfit more.
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol

Name: Lithium
Atomic Symbol: Li
Atomic Number: 3
Atomic Mass: 6.941
Category/Group: Alkali Metal
Personality: Lithium is an extremely helpful element, she's a very
good listener and always enjoys listening to other elements
problems. She is used to treat many disorders such as depression,
bipolar disorder, and Schizophrenia. As well as eating disorders like
anorexia and bulimia. She's also helpful with headaches, alcoholism,
and much much more. If an element needs to talk to someone, they

might go to her. She's always willing to help a fellow element out.


She's usually very optimistic and encouraging. As well as logical,
intelligent, and very good with words. Despite all this, she has her
own uncontrollable problem just like all the other Alkali Metals. She
can only solve it for a certain amount of time, until it comes back to
haunt her. The Alkali Metals are complete hydrophobic. They freak
out at the slightest sight of water and try to get away, because they
know what will happen to them and how the effects will turn out
with other elements around them. Their diet contains a lot of oily
foods to help them stabilize this, and help them keep calm. With
enough oil in their system water won't hurt as much as it's
supposed to, and it becomes bearable. To the point where they can
consume liquids and actually take a decent shower. Crying won't
hurt as much either. Ironically, Lithium has an eating disorder
herself like the other Alkalis, they suffer from bulimia/binge eating.
The cunsumption of oil is nescessary for them to stay calm, but the
effects lead them sick to both their stomach and minds where
they'll need to throw it up afterwards. Like all families in the Atomix,
there are things that are only shared between them, and this is one
of them. VERY VERY few elements know about it, and keep it to
themselves. Lithium is able to control her disorder a lot easier then
the other Alkali's. Water doesn't hurt her as much as the others, but
it's still unpleasant. She's able to stand H2O for a fair amount of
time so she doesn't need to consume as much oil.
Design Concept: The inside of her coat shows a metalic luster.
Like all Alkali metals, they're able to be cut with a knife and show a
metallic luster afterwards. It's long, cause I wanted her to remind
myself of a therapist. Black and white splits because lithium is used
for batteries and that is usually what I think of. The red on her
headphones is because Lithium under a flame test glows a red
color. The blue was because I was reminded of Plusle and Minun
from pokemon. + and - because of the two sides of a battery.
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-The Alkali Metals are the most reactive metals on the periodic
table.
-In The Atomix, reactivity = promiscuity the more reactive an
element is, the more they will have the need/want to 'bond' with

other elements.
-Alkali's are hydrophobes, and suffer from bulimia and binge eating.
-Alkali Metals react violently to water, the further down the group
you go, the more violent and explosive the reaction will be.

Name: Nitrogen
Atomic Symbol: N
Atomic Number: 7
Atomic Mass: 14.007
Category/Group: Non-Metal/Life Essential
Personality: Whenever you say the word "Nitrogen" I think of
Liquid Nitrogen. The liquid state of Nitrogen at an extremely cold

temperature. Nitrogen has this cold-like personality. She always


wants things her way, and complains if she doesn't get it and
sometimes will use force to get what she wants. She's kind of
intimidating to her fellow Non-Metals (Topic I'll discuss in depth
later.) She's afraid of loosing her fellow elements, them parting
away from her, so she tends to force them to staying with her
mindlessly. She can act really cold/sassy towards another element,
she'll usually brag about herself to impress the other element, or
give them a small compliment. She's treated with respect wherever
she goes. But...She wasn't always like this. (Another topic I'll cover
in depth later. )
Design Concept: I had to remake her sketch in my notebook like
6-7 times or something. They didn't turn out how I wanted to. Until
this one came into play. I wanted her to have a high-low and didn't
exactly know how to draw one until I was drawing her math class.
Other people usually give Nitrogen gijinkas a winter-clothes like
appearance, and that's what I did with her jacket. Her dress and
heels were kind of influenced by Elsa from the Movie "Frozen" Her
hair too, kind of. Just a little bit. She has freezing/Ice powers as well.
I don't know if you guys can tell? But she is wearing tights.
-Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-The Non-Metals/Life Essential are the most popular group in The
Atomix. They're treated as if they're movie stars, supermodels, etc,
they're famous.

Name: Aluminum/Aluminium
Atomic Symbol: Al
Atomic Number: 13
Atomic Mass: 26.982
Category/Group: Other/Basic Metals
Personality: Aluminum is very shy and anxious always having her
doubts, but she wasn't always like this. In The Precious Days she
was once one of the most wealthy elements, vain, high in respect
and high ranked also very in control. The days where she herself
was worth more than Gold and Silver! The days where she was
considered a precious metal and was treated and acted like one.

She was always very lacy and loved the precious accessories that
the precious metals could create. As well as the high quality
gorgeously made dresses. She would decorate her suits and lace
and preferred to wear ascots over (bow)ties. She had always adored
the doll like appearance of the female precious metals with their
expensive dresses, make up, and accessories. As well as their
confidence and self respect. Her high rule came to a plummet when
the news came up that she was no longer considered as one of the
precious metals due to her abundance. She was therefore kicked
out making her realize her realize how sensitive she really is. The
lack of precious metal respect made her insecure and without the
wealthy metals as back up she came to realize how weak she really
was. Easily hurt and dented. It was time she decided to change her
image. She still wears well made dresses only because it suits her
tastes and that it still makes her feel like royalty even though those
days are the past. If you are able to befriend her and have her be
open to you she is actually a very multi-talented element. She can
cook very well; Aluminum is used to make cooking utensils. Her
favorite beverage is soda; Aluminum is used to make pop cans. She
enjoys music, she sings and plays guitar and actually prefers a
physical copy of CDs then digital downloads. She's a collector and
enjoys art and crafts. She'll usually be online on her laptop if she
isn't out. Maybe blogging or chatting with other elements. Even
though she isn't a precious metal anymore she learns that other
elements can make her feel just as important. She can also alloy
with certain elements that make her feel stronger then she really
is...
Design Concept: I want to say Lolita but I don't know. Aluminum
is grey of course. I used lace and ruffles because it reminds me of
Aluminum foil and how malleable the element is. I actually don't
have much to say on her design really, I've redone it so many times
I can't say. Just ruffles and lace!
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.

Name: Bismuth
Atomic Symbol: Bi
Atomic Number: 83
Atomic Mass: 208.98
Category/Group: Other/Basic Metals
Personality: A radioactive element that's cheerful and optimistic?
Whaat? Haha, that's right. Bismuth is a radioactive element, but
usually she is seen as non-radioactive because in reality Bismuth's
radioactive is very small with a half-life a billion times the estimated
age of the universe. It was actually recently (2003) that it was

discovered as a radioactive element and boy was that a tramatic


panic for her when she learned that...Either way she is still
radioactive and has radioactive particles emitting off her in small
amounts. Mainly the ends of her hair. She has a very cheerful and
colorful personality with a very wide range of emotions. She is also
very girly, she loves her cosmetics and likes to give herself or other
elements makeovers! She also loves fashion and clothing,
preferably ruffled clothing painted in pastels. She's optimistic and
always tries to keep a smile on her face and a possitive attitude.
However, she is a brittle, sensative element and can be easily hurt
at times in which she will either go into a state or sadness or a state
that you just don't want to mess with her in. She's secretly has an
interest in guns and has a very good aim. She likes to train with
Lead to sharpen her shooting skills as well as lessons in making
bismuth bullets that she can use. Even though she's a sensative
element she likes to proves to others that she can be brave, strong,
and tough having role models that inspire her to try her best.
Design Concept: Lord she looks like a walking gay pride flag. If
you know anything about Bismuth, it's mostly known for it's
gorgeous crystals with colors that happen due to
oxidation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismuth# Of course Bismuth is
also grey, so are her eyes. Bismuth seems to have this more
staircase look to it so why not add some ruffles to represent that? It
is also used in the popular stomach medicine: Pepto-Bismol so
that's why her symbol is on her tummy. It is also used for eye
infections, an excuse to give her glasses heehoo. ;]
Bismuth's main oxidation color is a pink tinge, so majority of her
scheme is pink. Bismuth's alchemy symbol also plays a
role. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismuth# I'm sure you can find it. It's
quite obvious.

Name: Gallium
Atomic Symbol: Ga
Atomic Number: 31
Atomic Mass: 69.723
Category/Group: Other/Basic Metals
Personality: Gallium is often mistaken for Indium, and vise versa,
Indium is also often mistaken for Gallium. Reason why they both
style their hair differently, different hair parts, and wear different
shaped glasses. Yet, elements still have a hard time telling them
apart. Probably easier when the two are standing right next to each

other but just out on their lonesome? Ehhh... Gallium is the one with
the more tougher personality. She has the ability to attack other
metals (even those as strong as steel) making them very brittle
when she's mad or they don't strike her fancy. She's quite clever
and enjoy using things to her advantage. Gallium is quite tech
savvy. She's often on her phone and enjoys blogging or just
browsing around the web. She prefers smaller, solar powered
devices. (Gallium is a semiconductor, mainly in the production of
light admitting diodes.) She likes looking at herself in the mirror and
seeing which styles suit her. Or if there isn't a mirror available she'll
use the camera app on her phone. (Gallium wets glass or porcelain
having a brilliant mirror like appearance.) She enjoys attention but
is quite mellow when it's warm/hot out. (It doesn't take much of a
temperature change above room temperature to liquify Gallium.)
She usually asks for payment when another element has a favor
unless they're close. Looking a lot alike to Indium at times will
bother her but it has it's advantages. It also gives her some excuse
to mess with element's heads and play tricks. Who is who? Which is
which? Who done it? Switching lives, jobs, and routines to see if any
element notices. Are you really talking to who you think you are?
Design Concept: Gallium glows a blue color during a flame test.
It's also the color when you see a blue LED light admitting diode. I
have the same outfit she's wearing just in different colors (My shoes
are dark brown and the top is plaid pink, the belt is also brown.) It's
one of my favorite outfits and I get compliments for wearing it so
why not have one of my characters wear it?

Name: Indium
Atomic Symbol: In
Atomic Number: 49
Atomic Mass: 114.82
Category/Group: Other/Basic Metals
Personality: Indium is often mistaken for Gallium, and vise versa,
Gallium is also often mistaken for Indium. Reason why they both
style their hair differently, different hair parts, and wear different
shaped glasses. Yet, elements still have a hard time telling them
apart. Probably easier when the two are standing right next to each

other but just out on their lonesome? Ehhh... Indium is the one with
the more sensitive personality. She's pretty weak and doesn't enjoy
attention as much as Gallium does. (Indium is a very soft, and rare
metal.) She's kinder and a lot more helpful towards other elements,
generous and won't ask anything in return for doing favors. She's
clever and doesn't mind giving out helpful tips to others. She's also
quite tech savvy. (Indium is used in electronics, more noticeably:
Touchscreen objects.) She enjoys using her tablet and phone. In her
free time she likes to blog or read on her nook. She also has an eye
for photography so. #Selfies. (Indium is used in photocells.) She
does care about how she looks and checks on herself often with her
camera app to get a picture of herself. She is prone to whining when
she's sad and squeeling or squeaking when she's excited or scared.
(Bending elemental Indium has a simular like 'tin cry' when you
bend tin.). She's quite artistic as well. (Indium is so soft it leaves
streaks on paper like graphite does.) Unlike Gallium she is left
handed so there's a notable difference. Like Gallium she is bothered
when she's mistaken for her, but also uses this to her advantage.
Indium can be quite the trickster like her supposed twin. It also
gives her some excuse to mess with element's heads and play
tricks. Who is who? Which is which? Who done it? Switching lives,
jobs, and routines to see if any element notices. Are you really
talking to who you think you are?
Design Concept: Indium comes from the Latin word "Indicium"
meaning Violet or Indigo. She has a bit of purple of her but she is
more majority blue. Indium can glow a blueish, violet flame. Blueviolet. Her outfit is similar to Gallium's just a bit of extra
adjustments and changes.

Name: Fluorine
Atomic Symbol: F
Atomic Number: 9
Atomic Mass: 18.998
Category/Group: Halogen
Personality: This bitch will seduce those electrons off of
you. Fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table, as
well as the element with the most electronegativity. Fluorine is a
toxic gas and will usually combust anything it comes in contact
with. She's dangerous and most likely do anything in her way to get
what she wants. When it comes to covalent 'bonding' she's more

friendly and caring towards other non-metals, doing as they please.


On the other hand, when it comes to Ionic bonding, she's very
forceful and rough with the metals. She's always got her eyes on
other elements electrons, and will find a way to get her hands on
them. Her favorite place to be is The Club Noble Gas (Club run by
the Noble Gases) she's a regular there, but has a bad reputation of
nearly getting kicked out every time she visits. She knows the Noble
Gases limits to what she can do, so if they tell her to stop, she'll
listen and obey their command. She's often destructive and wild,
she loves to befriend the other elements, but she's often a little too
rude, or a bit too vain at times. She's a sarcastic one, can be very
loud, and a pro at making harsh comments. She's very hygienic, her
teeth are her most noticeable feature on her face. Like all the other
Halogens she has OCD and cannot stand things being dirty, or
herself being dirty. She'll brush more then twice a day, sometimes
after every meal/snack, check herself, and take showers when
needed. When done bonding, or when she becomes ionized, she will
have a full valence shell of 8 electrons, similar to that of Neon.
When this happens, she's more calm and satisfied, and a lot easier
to get along with.
Design Concept: Fluorine appears yellow to very pale yellow
depending on it's state of matter, explaining her color palette. Very
showy clothing, ready to seduce. Fluorine will usually combust
anything it comes in contact with, so her hair tied back like that is
like a flame. She has 3 piercings on her left ear, 1 on her right. She
has a lip piercing as well as a belly-button one. She also has a tattoo
of an electron dot diagram, showing her normal valence shell
configuration.
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-Halogens are the most reactive non-metals on the periodic table.
-In The Atomix, reactivity = promiscuity the more reactive an
element is, the more they will have the need/want to 'bond' with
other elements.
-The Halogens don't have normal skin tone colors. Their skin will
appear the color of the element

Name: Sodium
Atomic Symbol: Na
Atomic Number: 11
Atomic Mass: 22.990
Category/Group: Alkali Metal
Personality: He may look like a cutie, but he has some dark
secrets behind himself. But lets not start with that! Sodium is quite
social, and can be very sweet unless he's annoyed. He's quite a

favorite from the Alkali Metals family by the other elements, he has
quite a natural salty taste to him. Unfortunately, he can be a bit of a
slob which drives Chlorine insane sometimes. He lays around at
home if he's not going out, mainly surfing the web or blogging, TV
or video games. He has an unhealthy binge obsession with that of
salty and oily foods. He kind of has the worst of it out of the Alkali
Metals. He'll go through his favorite snack: bags of chips a day, and
fry almost anything that he consumes. With his oil intake regulating
him, he'll also go through a few cans of soda here and there. His
favorite fast food would have to be french fries, fried delicacies w/
extra sodium chloride, nothing could satisfy him more. But like all
the other Alkali metals, after a series of binging comes an aftermath
of bulimia. More about their binge/bulimia disorder on Lithium's
Bio:fav.me/d76sly5 . It seems like he has a nice body from just
looking at him, but he is physically unable to become fit. The
Halogens actually happen to be very close to the Alkali metals, they
react in a more sympathetic way towards them with their disorders
even with their OCD. Sodium hates worrying Chlorine with it but
they both know he can't control it. The Halogens are really the only
group that know about their bulimic disorder, but their binge
disorder can be observed out in public, especially at diners and fast
food joints.
Design Concept: Sodium metal itself is a metalic grey color, which
is why his hair is grey. Under a flame test Sodium burns a yellow to
orange flame, which explains his clothing color pallette. Wow, he's
actually wearing blue denium jeans, something that I usually don't
put when designing. I was reminded of a popular jock kid with
a letter jacket. But Na is far from being a 'Jock'. He has freckles
because of the idea of table salt, crushed up. Makes him look 500%
cooter too.
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-The Alkali Metals are the most reactive metals on the periodic
table.
-In The Atomix, reactivity = promiscuity the more reactive an
element is, the more they will have the need/want to 'bond' with
other elements.
-Alkali's are hydrophobes, and suffer from bulimia and binge eating.

-Alkali Metals react violently to water, the further down the group
you go, the more violent and explosive the reaction will be.

Name: Oxygen
Atomic Symbol: O
Atomic Number: 8
Atomic Mass: 15.999
Category/Group: Non-Metal/Life Essential
Personality: He's a very popular Life Essential element, he's
usually the one elements haggle over to bond with, hang with, or

get attention from. Oh Damn especially by the pool. He's quite the player
actually, he likes to take advantage of other elements at times due
to his popularity to do his dirty work. He's a seductive one as well as
gentlemanly and as suave as an element can be which totally gets
other elements to swoooon from just one glance, wink, or hand
gesture. He likes being around other elements and would gladly
accept an invitation to bond. Maybe get involved in a little Menage
a trois. He's real persuasive as well, and other elements usually
always tend to listen to his orders. He can be quite cocky and since
he's a little hot-headed brat that uses his promiscuous attitude to
get what he wants he can get ticked and irked when someone isn't
following orders, in which he gets a little tricksy by oxidizing other
elements without their permission giving them a look that he means
business. Not only that but he can also melt metals with his 'fire'
powers and cut off other elements oxygen supply in the air around
them to suffocate them. He's not an element you should play/mess
with.
Design Concept: Liquid Oxygen is blue, explaining his color
scheme. At first when I was drawing him, he seemed a bit basic, a
bit plain, but he actually turned out pretty nice. I was going to give
him a tie, but then I was like--hey. Bowtie- it's round like an O, like
his atomic symbol. ahGHaha,I'm so clever. His Ionized state color scheme
is due to oxygen being an essential element to keep fires burning,
so red!
Extra notes:
-I've noticed a few people have given reactive elements a more hot
headed/high tempered attitude. But that's not my deal. I treat
reactivity as an elements promiscuity. The more reactive an
element is, the more they'll want to 'bond' with other elements.
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-The Non-Metals/Life Essential are the most popular group in The
Atomix. They're treated as if they're movie stars, supermodels, etc,
they're famous.
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Name: Sulfur
Atomic Symbol: S
Atomic Number: 16
Atomic Mass: 32.065
Category/Group: Non-Metal/Life Essential
Personality: Active volcanos can produce Sulfur. She has a very
short-tempered, somewhat explosive personality. She's pretty cool
when she's calm though. Like Phosphorus, she'll usually be seen
with a box of cigarettes. In the Atomix, cigarette boxes contain
matches and a spot to light them with as well. She can act in violent
ways when necessary. She's a hot headed, "rock n' roll princess", so

she calls herself. She can be such a rude little loudmouth


sometimes, loves pranks and watching elements make fools of
themselves. She adores hot temperatures, hot springs, and saunas.
She finds it easier to relax when it's hotter then it should be. She
gets offended easily if you say something bad about her, and it will
put her in a bad mood, and usually she'll fight back or plots
revenge.
Design Concept: Sulfur is yellow, that explains her color palette. I
went for a punk-like look, and I love how she turned out. Sulfur is
pretty hardcore, made from volcanos and such. When sulfur burns it
has a blue flame, which is why her eyes are a flame-like blue color.
Sulfur also when burned turned into a blood-red liquid, but I didn't
really incorporate that anyway I don't believe.
Extra notes:
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-The Non-Metals/Life Essential are the most popular group in The
Atomix. They're treated as if they're movie stars, supermodels, etc,
they're famous.

Atomic Symbol: P
Atomic Number: 15
Atomic Mass: 30.974
Category/Group: Non-Metal/Life Essential
Personality: He has a hot headed temper, and can snap easily, so
be careful. He's pretty chill when he's calm though. Phosphorus
usually always carries a box of cigarettes and matches around with
him. In the Atomix, cigarette boxes contain matches and a spot to
light them with as well. Red Phosphorus is used in the head of
everyday safety matches, as well as fireworks, bombs, explosives,

smoke bombs and pesticides. This explains his hot-headed, shorttempered nature. He can also be quite reckless and wild, and when
he's mad, he can get to the point where he also becomes violent.
He's yet, quite social, always trying to spice up conversation, and
impress.
Design Concept: I redid his design 3 times. His color palette is
based on the different colors of Phosphorus, there's mainly, white,
red, and black. As well as violet but I didn't really incorporate that. I
tried to make his hair the shape of a flame, or a fire since
Phosphorus is used in matches after all. It took me 3 tries to get a
good punk-rock look. Did I succeed? Who knows.
Extra notes:
-I treat reactivity as an elements promiscuity. The more reactive an
element is, the more they'll want to 'react' with other elements.
-The atomic marking is just a mark on their body of their atomic
symbol.
-The Non-Metals/Life Essential are the most popular group in The
Atomix. They're treated as if they're movie stars, supermodels, etc,
they're famous

Name: Carbon
Atomic Symbol: C
Atomic Number: 6
Atomic Mass: 12.011
Category/Group: Non-Metal/Life Essential
Personalit(ies): Carbon is a bit of a character, he has dissociative
personality disorder. He distinctively has 3 personalities, all with a
formal name to go with it, and each can be identified by the color of
his eyes and every once n' a while, hairstyle as well:

Graphite: Graphite can be identified when Carbon's eyes are black,


not grey but entirely black. Graphite is very soft, when Carbon is in
this state he doesn't have much confidence. His voice gets quieter
and he doesn't often like to speak. He'll often be whining or
spontaneously bursting into tears, also not to mention constantly
apologizing. He'll often have really bad anxiety in this state and
believe anything he's doing for others is wrong, even though he'll
try the best he can and will generously offer to help. He's more than
often, when you compliment him, say things like, "Oh you don't
really mean that," or "Really?" Graphite is often easily flustered and
more easily impressed. He's a much better listener in his state and
will always be there for a friend in need if they want to talk or vent.
He'll most often treat other elements as higher status than him.
Coals: Coals, even though not a pure form of carbon at but a
mineral made of other elements with the addition of Carbon can be
identified when Carbon's eyes are grey. This is Carbon's default
personality and no one ever calls him "Coals" just "Carbon." Coals is
a mix of Graphite's personality and Diamond's personality. He's
helpful, understanding, willing to help, but also knows he's great. He
treats all elements as equals, has a very open mind, and enjoys to
mingle and converse with other elements around him. He's an
absolute joy in this state, and is the reason why so many elements
favor Carbon in general. He's very approachable and charismatic.
He speaks in a casual state of manner, but is a total gentlemen.
Diamonds: Diamonds can be identified when Carbon's eyes are
white, and often with his hair slicked back. Diamonds is incredibly
vain, and will usually be seen with his diamond cane--mostly used
for a weapon for elements that get in his way. He treats all elements
of lower status than him and believes he's the best of them all. His
speech is confidence, strong, and sophisticated. He's incredibly
snobbish, bossy, and unbelievably pretentious, and makes himself
known. He also makes sure other elements know he is the best.
He's not afraid to speak his mind, and if one disagrees with him he
doesn't fear getting violent. Elements cower in fear when he's
around and treats him with the uttermost respect. I mean, you
better if you don't want to get whacked in the back of the head with
the diamond cane...

Carbon's personalities interchange randomly, and sometimes when


you least expect it. It may change according to the situation or just
out of no where. It's not known if his personalities memories or
connected or not cause sometimes he'll remember what his other
selves did and other times he won't remember a thing they did.
You'll find Carbon talking to himself from time to him, mostly--his
personalities talking to each other.
Carbon enjoys decorating, jewelry making, isn't afraid to get down
and dirty, and he's an amazing artist. In his free time he'll be
drawing, designing, and sometimes he'll make his ideas come to life
with the help of other elements.
He's not really into anything other than pencil sketches, but he'll
experiment with other medians from time to time.
(Re)Design Concept: His old design was just complicated and
confused, not to mention not real appealing. I gave him a diamond
incrusted suit. nICE.

Name: Mercury
Atomic Symbol: Hg
Atomic Number: 80
Atomic Mass: 200.59
Category/Group: Transition Metals, Group 2B
Personality: 2B elements little themes are that they're assholes
that really like to use people, and you should never get on their bad
side. Actually, 2B are a bunch of crazies hiding behind friendly
masks and there's no ones who's mask is thicker than that of
Mercury's. Mercury is an androgynous intersex element who goes
by He/Him and They/Them pronouns despite however they may

appear. Along with that they're also a miraculous shape shifter and
can shape shift into anything he sets his mind to. Flexibility is also
endless for this individual. He is the root of all fear in The Atomix.
Mercury's relationship with other elements aren't the healthiest,
many of their relationships are constantly on and off, not that he
cares anyway, the only element he cares about is himself. There are
those who are loyal to him by default and enjoy his presence: Zinc,
Cadmium, and Selenium. And those who fear his presence but can't
help but interact with him for desperate favors such as the precious
metals. There are those who have had past associations with him
and feelings are neutral such as Oxygen and Nitrogen. Those who
accept him for who he is, but still see some of his behaviors as
unacceptable, they're either very close with Mercury or cut him off
when something goes wrong: The other 4 of the 5 terrors of the
periodic table: Lead, Arsenic, Antimony, and Thallium.
Newer elements are naive about Mercury and are constantly warned
not to mess with him, however more curious elements are pulled
under his grasp. Even though he puts on a darling demeanor and
looks like he couldn't hurt a fly, Mercury is extremely manipulative,
has incredible superficial charm, and able to get nearly any element
to do his bidding for him whether they want to or not. Mercury is
incredibly full of himself, narcissistic. He does not care if any other
element is hurt or pleading for help, he'll simply ignore them and
leave them to suffer slowly and die. He feels no remorse for those
he believes that are lower than him, which is everyelement in his
book. His actions are only ever to benefit himself and never others,
however if there are those who wish to help him in his morbid
experiments, he's willing to step in and protect him, for a good
scientist always protects their subjects and nothing can be done
without them, but once everything is over it's every one for
themselves.
Mercury was once a big alchemist back in the day and the founder
of many miraculous discoveries. They now continue to do modern
day chemistry. Though some elements may find it easier to work
with animals and use them as their chosen experimental organism,
Mercury takes it a step further and prefers to experiment with
elements themselves. Elements are intelligent and therefore a
bigger challenge to hunt down and tame, the feeling is more
rewarding, more dangerous than small rodents and critters.

Mercury isn't phased with gore, he's sadistic and has an incredible
fascination with death. Death doesn't scare him, he welcomes death
in his arms but death is too afraid to take him. The person who gets
a kick out of seeing innocent animals and elements tormented,
watching them with a sick fascination, a gleeful smile upon his face.
He favors psychological torturing and mind games, enjoying
creative ways to send others to kick the bucket.
Mercury is a brilliant magician and his tricks and games never fail,
top hats and staffs are his key items and he loves to play around
and show off his abilities. Using things he's learned in his research
to fascinate elements with a single hand wave or tap of his wand.
The master of illusions and all things unnatural.

Name: Silicon
Atomic Symbol: Si
Atomic Number: 14
Atomic Mass: 28.086
Category/Group: Metalloid
Personality: Cunning hacker, crazy about electronics, computers
in particular. She loves to mess around and joke here and there.
She's a bit nosy, always wanting to find/figure things out. When she
wants to find something out, she'll try to figure it out in any possible
way without interacting w/ other elements in particular. Whether it

be hacking, scrolling through blogs, researching online, and if it


really has to come to it, sneaking around her target. She's one of
the admins of EleMental (The main social media site for the
elements, it works like tumblr.) with the other nerds Metalloids.
She's usually seen with her laptop with her. She loves to blog in her
free time, or fix up some electronics brought into Semi-Conductor
(The electronics shop run by the Metalloids.) Her specialty at SemiConductor are laptops, computers, and tablets.
Design Concept: She has a larger bust then most elements.
Silicon is used in plastic surgery. So silicone breasts. That was
actually a must haves when I was designing her. Silicon will often
reflect a metallic-blue gleam, which explains her color palette.
(Trying to extract as many colors as I can when I'm researching.) I
was going to give her a sweater vest but I liked the simple business
women-like outfit more.

This is Pg. 5 of my Elemental Tales characters. There are just 3


characters on this page for now....but I hope to add more characters
to this page in the future. Here are the character bios:
RADON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Rn
Atomic Number: 86
Atomic Mass: (222)
Element Category: Noble gas
Radon is a tough, serious, and quiet guy. He rarely interacts with
other elements because he's a noble gas. He's the darker, moodier,
and much more dangerous member of the Noble Gases family,
because he's the only one in the family who is radioactive. Besides
being close friends with the other noble gases, he's also close
friends with radioactive elements Uranium and Radium (haven't
drawn Radium yet), because their atoms naturally decay into his
atoms. Radon's atoms can accumulate into high concentrations in
poorly-ventilated homes and buildings, especially in low areas such
as basements and crawl spaces since his atoms are much heavier
than air. His atoms have a well-known, nasty reputation of causing
lung cancer if one inhales a high concentration of them. Thus, his
atoms are considered a significant contaminant that affects indoor
air quality worldwide. According to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency, radon is the second most frequent cause of lung
cancer, after cigarette smoking. High concentrations of radon can
also be found in mines, spring waters, and hot springs. Radon likes
to claim that his atoms have medicinal benefits and can be used to
treat many maladies, such as arthritis and cancers. He says that his
atoms can be used in various health therapies, such as drinking
therapy, inhalation therapy, and radiation therapy, and that low
doses of radiation will invigorate or energize people. He promotes
and uses various health places that use his atoms, such as
radiotoriums, health mines, radioactive water bath places, and
radon spas. But most of these health benefit claims are false, and
the other elements discourage Radon from promoting such things to
humans.

Physical Appearance Info:


Radon's color scheme is red, orange, and yellow. The element
radon is not used in gas-discharge lamps (it's highly radioactive, so
it's too dangerous to use for this purpose). But according to
scientists, if radon was used in gas-discharge lamps, it would
produce a red color. Also, when radon is cooled below its freezing
point of 202 K (71 C; 96 F), it emits a brilliant
radioluminescence that turns from yellow to orange-red as the
temperature lowers. And as for Radon's armband, all radioactive
characters wear an armband with the trefoil radioactive symbol on
it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trefoil#
LAWRENCIUM
Age: Born on February 14, 1961 (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Lr
Atomic Number: 103
Atomic Mass: (262)
Element Category: Actinide
Unlike the natural elements, most of the synthetic elements were
not born in space and are not billions of years old. They were born
on the planet Earth, and were born in whatever year Earth's
scientists synthesized, isolated, and identified their atoms for the
first time. Lawrencium is one of those synthetic elements. He was
born on Earth on February 14, 1961 at the Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory in the University of California, Berkeley (a
university in California, USA). After the scientists synthesized the
lawrencium atoms, then, unbeknownst to them, when they left the
lab room, and no one was in the room, some of the lawrencium
atoms magically rose up, floated down towards the floor, and
combined together to form a human Lawrencium! Lawrencium
gasped and looked around his surroundings in great confusion, not
knowing where he was, or even who he was. Right at that moment,
far away in the island of Atomic Acres, an alarm went off, notifying
the elements that a new family member had been created, and
where he was located! Hydrogen and Oxygen quickly jumped into a
flying vehicle, and flew over to the United States, to UC Berkeley.
They quickly ran to the lab where Lawrencium was, and took him
away with them before any ordinary humans saw them. As they
flew him back to Atomic Acres, they explained everything to

him....who he was, why he was created, his role as an element, etc.


When they arrived at the island, Hydrogen and Oxygen introduced
Lawrencium to all the other elements. Later on that night, the other
elements performed a special formal ceremony for Lawrencium, to
officially add him to the periodic table as the newest family
member.
Lawrencium is a smart and serious guy. He has the appearance of a
nerdy lab scientist that reflects both where he was born (a UC
Berkeley laboratory) and who he was named after (he was named
after a scientist named Ernest Orlando Lawrence, inventor of the
cyclotron, a device that was used to discover many artificial
radioactive elements). Lawrencium is a synthetic element, an
actinide, and radioactive. He lives with the other radioactive
elements in Atomic Acres, and is specifically very close friends with
the other actinides, such as Uranium, Plutonium, and Berkelium.
Berkelium is very fond of Lawrencium...she finds him to not only be
very smart, but very handsome, too, which makes him blush. There
is no practical application of Lawrencium's atoms outside of
scientific research, so Lawrencium is mostly just a lab rat, spending
most of his time working in labs, doing scientific research on his
own atoms and other atoms.
Physical Appearance Info:
No one actually knows what the color of the element lawrencium is,
but it's predicted to be a silvery color. So Lawrencium has a mostly
grayscale color scheme (light, medium, and dark gray). Also, all
radioactive characters wear an armband with the trefoil radioactive
symbol on it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trefoil#
LITHIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Li
Atomic Number: 3
Atomic Mass: 6.941
Element Category: Alkali metal
Lithium is a cool, punkish dude....very active, energetic, and light on
his feet. He's the lightest out of all the metal elements, and the
least dense solid element. Like all his other alkali metal friends, he

is highly reactive, flammable, and has an explosive reaction to


water. However, his reaction to water is the least energetic out of
all the alkali metals. Lithium must be handled carefully, because he
is corrosive, and breathing in his dust or compounds (which are
often alkaline) initially irritate the nose and throat, while higher
exposure can cause a buildup of fluid in the lungs, leading to
pulmonary edema. Lithium's atoms are very versatile, and can be
used to make many things, such as ceramics and glass, batteries,
lubricating greases, continuous casting, nuclear weapons,
pyrotechnic colorants, optics, etc. His atoms can also be used to
make medicine for the treatment of mental disorders, such as
bipolar disorder. Going back to batteries, Lithium has a massive
obsession with lithium-made batteries....he's always busy making
many different kinds of lithium-made batteries for other people to
use, as well as for himself to use. He also likes to collect lithiummade batteries made by other people from all over the world.
Physical Appearance Info:
Lithium's color scheme is dark pinkish-red, light gray, and dark
gray. The element lithium is a light silvery-white metal. But when
exposed to moist air, its surface corrodes quickly into a dull silvery
gray (lithium oxide), then a black nitride tarnish (lithium nitride).
Burning lithium under a flame causes the metal to emit a dark
pinkish-red flame.

COPPER
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Cu
Atomic Number: 29
Atomic Mass: 63.546
Element Category: Transition metal
Copper is a very cute and spunky, hardworking, industrious girl.
Her Latin name is "Cuprum," and it's where her "Cu" element
symbol comes from. She's soft and malleable. She's good friends
with Gold and Silver, because she's in the same group as them in
the periodic table (Group 11). She can also alloy with Tin (I haven't
drawn him yet) to make bronze, and with Zinc (I haven't drawn him
yet, either) to make brass. If she's weathered and exposed to
atmospheric elements (air, seawater, etc.) over a long period of

time, her body will tarnish into a greenish color. This green
substance is called verdigris (or patina), and it's usually made of
copper carbonate, but it could also be copper chloride or copper(II)
acetate, too. So Copper has to shed this green skin off herself
every now and then (like how a snake has to shed its skin every
now and then). Copper is highly versatile and multi-talented, useful
for so many things in the world. She's most important in the
electrical industry, because she's excellent at conducting heat and
electricity. She's mostly involved in making electrical wires, roofing
and plumbing, and industrial machinery. She's also involved in
making integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, and architectural
material (roofs, rain gutters, downspouts, etc.), and she has
antimicrobial properties (she can destroy a wide range of bacteria).
She loves jewelry, and often makes jewelry and other beauty items
out of her atoms. She's also an essential trace element that is vital
to the health and nutrition of all living things. Her favorite foods are
any foods that are high in her atoms, such as oysters, beef and
lamb liver, Brazil nuts, blackstrap molasses, cocoa, and black
pepper.
Physical Appearance Info:
Copper's color scheme is mainly reddish-orange, because that's the
color of the element copper. Her eyes and shorts are a darker
reddish-orange, to symbolize oxidized copper (copper exposed to
the oxygen in the air for a long time). Also, I decided to give her
twisty ponytails, so that they'd sort of look like spools of copper wire
(electrical wires are the number one application of copper today).
The thin stripes on her shirt and her shoelaces are also references
to copper wires.
RHODIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Rh
Atomic Number: 45
Atomic Mass: 102.91
Element Category: Transition metal, noble metal, precious metal,
platinum group metal
Rhodium is a very smart, beautiful, and sophisticated lady. She is
part of the wealthy and elite precious metals group, and also part of
the equally wealthy/elite platinum group metals. She is Platinum's

main girlfriend....the "alpha" girlfriend, if you will.


She is one of
the rarest and most valuable precious metals in the
world....sometimes she's even more valuable than Platinum, Gold,
or Silver! She's very confident, serious, and hard-nosed, and very
resistant to corrosion and most aggressive chemicals. She might be
ladylike most of the time, but she is highly knowledgeable about
automobiles, too. The number one activity she's involved in is
being one of the catalysts in the three-way catalytic converters in
automobiles. As a catalytic converter, she changes harmful
unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxide
emissions from the automobile's engine into less noxious gases.
She also loves jewelry. Her atoms are electroplated on white gold
and platinum jewelry to give it a reflective white surface. Her
atoms may also be used in coating sterling silver to protect against
tarnish. Her atoms are also used as an alloying agent for hardening
and improving the corrosion resistance of platinum and palladium.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element rhodium is a silvery-white metal, so I put that color in
Rhodium's hair and eyes. Her clothes are darker gray tones just so
they match with the lighter silvery-white tones of her eyes and hair.
NIOBIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Nb
Atomic Number: 41
Atomic Mass: 92.906
Element Category: Transition metal
Niobium is a sweet, cute, soft, and lustrous metal. She actually has
two names. Her old name was Columbium (since the 1800s), and
her old symbol was Cb. But "Niobium" and "Nb" became her new,
official name and symbol in 1949. Most people in the world today
call her Niobium....but there are still some metallurgists, metal
societies, and people in the United States Geological Survey who
still prefer to call her by her old name, Columbium. She and her
boyfriend Tantalum (I haven't drawn him yet) are almost always
together. They're extremely close and intimate with each other.
They're very chemically similar to each other, and are almost
always found together in nature. When it comes to activities,
Niobium is mostly involved in producing high-grade structural steel,

and making superalloys. Her alloys are used in superconductors


and electronic components. She also has a hand in making mobile
telephones, optical modulators, surface acoustic wave devices, and
pacemakers. She loves making colorful anodized niobium jewelry,
and also teams up with Silver to make anodized silver-niobium coins
(like what she's holding in her hand in the pic above).
Physical Appearance Info:
The element niobium is a grey metallic, so I put light and dark gray
colors on Niobium. The element turns blue when exposed to air for
a long time, so I put some blue colors in her, too. I designed her
dress to sort of look like a strip of niobium
crystals: periodictable.com/Samples/041. . The ruffles and the
skirt represent the outer crystal edges of the niobium strip, and the
inner textured part of the dress represents the inner crystals of the
strip. There are also a few little blue crystals in the dress, since you
can sometimes find a few little blue crystals in a niobium strip.
XENON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Xe
Atomic Number: 54
Atomic Mass: 131.29
Element Category: Noble gas
Xenon is a nice and cool guy, and interestingly enough, not nearly
as shy and reserved as his other noble gas friends are. He's
actually very social, and has befriended and made compounds with
many element characters, such as Fluorine, Platinum, Oxygen, and
Carbon. Xenon usually has a regular voice, but because he is one of
the heaviest noble gases, he can also deepen his voice to a very
deep, base voice, like heard in this example here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_768x
Xenon is mainly involved in making xenon flash lamps (used in
photographic flashes and stroboscopic lamps), xenon arc lamps,
xenon HID headlamps, plasma displays, and excimer lasers. He's a
starter gas for Sodium's high pressure sodium lamps. He can also
be used as a general anesthetic.
Physical Appearance Info:
Xenon's color scheme is bluish-violet colors, because that's the

color xenon produces in a gas-filled tube.


POTASSIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: K
Atomic Number: 19
Atomic Mass: 39.098
Element Category: Alkali metal
Potassium is very cute, spunky, silly, and energetic. Her Latin name
is "Kalium," which is where her "K" element symbol comes from.
She's normally very cheerful, crazy, and silly.....but like with her
other alkali friends, any encounters she has with water suddenly
causes her to explode in great anger and violence. She is
extremely close to Sodium (since the two are very chemically
similar to each other) and crushes on him. But she doesn't mind
that Chlorine officially has him....she's not the jealous type. But she
and Sodium are still very close to each other and work together on
many things, such as pumping their ions in and out of animal cells
(Na+ ions out, K+ ions in) through sodium-potassium pumps. These
pumps are located in the plasma membrane of all animal cells.
Potassium really loves plants, and has a major involvement in
making fertilizers in agriculture, horticulture, and hydroponic
culture. She is also an important nutrient necessary for human life
and health. Her favorite foods are any foods that are high in her
atoms, such as tomato paste, orange juice, beet greens, white
beans, potatoes, and bananas. She has many industrial uses, too,
in the areas of industrial cleaners, gunpowder, gold mining,
electroplating, nitriles, glass, soap, color TV tubes, fluorescent
lamps, textile dyes, pigments, inks, dyes, stains, matches,
explosives, fireworks, and much more.
Physical Appearance Info:
Potassium's color scheme is light-gray, medium-gray, and lilac
(light-purple). Potassium metal is light-gray, and when you burn the
metal, it produces a lilac flame (its flame test color).
PLUTONIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female

Element Symbol: Pu
Atomic Number: 94
Atomic Mass: (244)
Element Category: Actinide
Plutonium is a very dark, moody, highly dangerous radioactive
element. She's as tough and dangerous as she is beautiful. Since
she's radioactive, she's very unstable....she has a very short fuse,
and can easily explode into great anger and aggression whenever
she's annoyed or provoked. Every time her unstable self releases
anger, she also releases her radioactively decaying atoms, which in
turn release ionizing radiation (alpha, beta, and gamma radiation).
Anyone who has either acute or longer-term exposure to these kinds
of radiation carries a danger of serious health outcomes including
radiation sickness, genetic damage, cancer, and death. Plutonium
is mostly involved in nuclear activity, such as making nuclear
weapons. She's also involved in making MOX fuel (mixed oxide
fuel), radioisotope thermoelectric generators, radioisotope heater
units, and plutonium-powered pacemakers.
Physical Appearance Info:
Plutonium's color scheme is mostly light and dark gray, because
plutonium metal is a bright silvery color, and when it's exposed to
air for a long time, tarnishes to a dark-gray color. Her orange ball
earrings and the ball keychain on her skirt represent plutonium-238
oxide pellets glowing orange from their own heat. All radioactive
characters wear an armband with the trefoil radioactive symbol on
it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trefoil#
And the scar on Plutonium's cheek doesn't mean anything....I just
thought it would look cool on her.
URANIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: U
Atomic Number: 92
Atomic Mass: 238.03
Element Category: Actinide
Uranium is a very dark, moody, and tough radioactive element. He
is mainly involved in making nuclear weapons and fueling nuclear
power plants. (In my pic of him, he's holding a uranium bomb (a

gun-type fission weapon): olsenworldhistory.wikispaces.c .) He


and his girlfriend Plutonium are a dark and dangerous couple. They
are very close to each other....they work on many nuclear activities
together, and their atoms are the primary components of many
nuclear weapons. Besides nuclear things, Uranium is also involved
in the glazing industry, making things like pottery glazes, uranium
glass, and uranium tile glazes. And his atoms have also been used
in photographic chemicals (especially uranium nitrate as a toner), in
lamp filaments for stage lighting bulbs, to improve the appearance
of dentures, and in the leather and wood industries for stains and
dyes.
Physical Appearance Info:
Uranium's color scheme is light-gray, dark-gray, and black....and I
also threw in some green on him, too. The element uranium is a
silvery-white color, and when it's exposed to air for a long time, it
corrodes to a spalling black oxide coat. The green colors on
Uranium are a reference to the most common color of uranium
glass....a yellowish-green color. All radioactive characters wear an
armband with the trefoil radioactive symbol on it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trefoil#
And the scar on Uranium's cheek doesn't mean anything....I just
thought it would look cool on him.
CESIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Cs
Atomic Number: 55
Atomic Mass: 132.91
Element Category: Alkali metal
Cesium is a sassy, feisty, and very tough alkali metal. She's one of
the toughest and most aggressive of all the alkali metals. She's
extremely reactive and pyrophoric (she can ignite spontaneously in
air). She reacts very explosively to water, even when the water is
at low temperatures. However, Cesium's explosion power in water
is often less powerful than Sodium's explosion power in water,
because Cesium explodes so quickly in water that there is little time
for hydrogen atoms to accumulate. Cesium is the least
electronegative of all the stable elements, meaning that her power
to attract electrons to herself is the weakest. This also means that

she is the most electropositive of all the stable elements, meaning


that her ability to donate electrons is the strongest. She is majorly
involved in making cesium formate-based drilling fluids for the
extractive oil industry. She also has the weirdest obsession with
wanting to know the most ultra-accurate, ultra-exact time in the
world. She uses her atoms to build cesium atomic clocks, which are
the most accurate measurements of time in the world. She often
criticizes Tritium's and Indium's wristwatches for being inaccurate
and useless, which annoys them a lot. Other things that Cesium is
involved in making include cesium vapor thermionic generators,
photoelectric cells, and magnetometers.
Physical Appearance Info:
Cesium's hair, eyebrows, lips, and shirt are a pale gold-ish color,
and her eyes, shorts, and shoelaces are purple. The color of the
element cesium is a pale gold-ish color. And for the purple color on
Cesium, if you burn a piece of cesium under a Bunsen burner flame,
the element emits a violet or blue-violet flame (its flame test color).
BROMINE
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Br
Atomic Number: 35
Atomic Mass: 79.904
Element Category: Halogen
Bromine is a serious-minded and tough halogen. His name means
"strong-smelling"....his atoms have a strong, bad smell. He can get
very angry if irritated too much....he is corrosive and toxic, and can
cause burns. His atoms are also an environmental hazard and can
cause ozone depletion if too many of his atoms are in the air. He
and Mercury are the only elements who are liquids at standard
temperature and pressure. He is close friends with the other
halogens...especially Iodine (there are rumors that he and Iodine
may be an item). Bromine is mainly involved in making
organobromide compounds. A wide variety of organobromide
compounds are used in industry. Brominated flame retardants
represent a commodity of growing importance, and represent the
largest commercial use of bromine. Firefighter clothes are made out
of organobromide compounds, to make them fireproof. Bromine's
own clothes are made out of organobromide compounds, too.....so

he is protected from Oxygen's fire. Bromine compounds are also


used for purposes such as in well drilling fluids, in photographic film,
and as an intermediate in the manufacture of organic chemicals.
Physical Appearance Info:
Bromine's color scheme is dark reddish-brown colors, because the
element bromine is a dark reddish-brown liquid.
BERKELIUM
Age: Born in December 1949 (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Bk
Atomic Number: 97
Atomic Mass: (247)
Element Category: Actinide
Unlike the natural elements, most of the synthetic elements were
not born in space and are not billions of years old. They were born
on the planet Earth, and were born in whatever year Earth's
scientists synthesized, isolated, and identified their atoms for the
first time. Berkelium is one of those synthetic elements. She was
born on Earth in December 1949 in a laboratory in the University of
California, Berkeley (a university in California, USA). After the
scientists synthesized the berkelium atoms, then, unbeknownst to
them, when they left the lab room, and no one was in the room,
some of the berkelium atoms magically rose up, floated down
towards the floor, and combined together to form a human
Berkelium! Berkelium gasped and looked around her surroundings
in great confusion, not knowing where she was, or even who she
was. Right at that moment, far away in the island of Atomic Acres,
an alarm went off, notifying the elements that a new family member
had been created, and where she was located! Hydrogen and
Oxygen quickly jumped into a flying vehicle, and flew over to the
United States, to UC Berkeley. They quickly ran to the lab where
Berkelium was, and took her away with them before any ordinary
humans saw them. As they flew her back to Atomic Acres, they
explained everything to her....who she was, why she was created,
her role as an element, etc. When they arrived at the island,
Hydrogen and Oxygen introduced Berkelium to all the other
elements. Later on that night, the other elements performed a
special formal ceremony for Berkelium, to officially add her to the
periodic table as the newest family member.

Berkelium is a cheerful and very nerdy girl. She was named after
the city where she was born, Berkeley (a city in California, USA).
Her studiousness and librarian school nerd look reflects her more
specific birthplace of UC Berkeley. Berkelium is a synthetic element,
an actinide, and radioactive. She lives with the other radioactive
elements in Atomic Acres, and is specifically very close friends with
the other actinides, such as Uranium, Plutonium, and Lawrencium.
There is no practical application of Berkelium's atoms outside of
scientific research which is mostly directed at the synthesis of
heavier transuranic elements and transactinides. So Berkelium is
mostly just a lab rat, spending most of her time working in labs,
doing scientific research on her own atoms and other atoms.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element berkelium is a soft, silvery-white radioactive metal. So
Berkelium has a grayscale color scheme (light, medium, and dark
gray). Also, all radioactive characters wear an armband with the
trefoil radioactive symbol on it:

SULFUR
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: S
Atomic Number: 16
Atomic Mass: 32.065
Element Category: Nonmetal
Sulfur is a fierce and tough individual, very energetic and confident.
He can really raise a stink (literally) if he gets too angry, and he can
be as explosive as the volcanoes that contain his atoms. He likes to
study volcanoes...and sometimes even shoot out of them when they
erupt, as a fun activity. He also loves gardening....he fertilizes plants

and protects them from bugs by sulfur-dusting them. He can blow


sulfur dust out of his mouth, shoot it out of his hands, or even have
it rain down from his entire body if he wants to fly over the garden.
His main activities are making sulfuric acid (with Hydrogen and
Oxygen) and other sulfur chemicals, fertilizer, pharmaceuticals,
fungicides, pesticides, matches, and gunpowder.
Physical Appearance Info:
Sulfur has mostly yellow colors on him because elemental sulfur is
yellow. His eyes and his arm cuffs are a deep-red color, because if
you burn sulfur, it melts into a deep-red liquid. And his shorts and
shoelaces are blue, because if you burn sulfur, it emits a blue flame.
BISMUTH
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Bi
Atomic Number: 83
Atomic Mass: 208.98
Element Category: Post-transition metal
Bismuth has a very colorful and usually cheerful personality.
Sometimes, though, she has sensitive and brittle feelings, and if she
feels too stressed, she will easily break into sadness. She's very
girly....she loves wearing makeup and nail polish, and she has the
very unique ability to change her silver hair into many bright, pretty
colors, using a special oxygen hair spray (she asks Oxygen to give
her some of his atoms, and then she uses them to make a special
kind of hair spray). But don't let her girliness fool you too
much...she's also very interested in guns, and is a good shot, so
don't mess with her! She makes various kinds of medicines and
pharmaceutical products, cosmetics, pigments, and also lots of
bismuth crystals in the lab to sell to other people. She keeps some
crystals to herself for her collection, too.
Physical Appearance Info:
Bismuth's hair is shaped like stair cases, and is very multicolored
and shiny, because it's supposed to resemble real-life bismuth
crystals, as seen here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bi- and

here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wis (you can also do an Internet


search for "bismuth crystals" to see many more examples). Her
eyes and her dress are silvery, because that's the color of plain
bismuth. And her eyeshadow, upper-half of dress, and shoes are
blue because when you burn bismuth in oxygen, bismuth burns with
a blue flame.
PHOSPHORUS
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: P
Atomic Number: 15
Atomic Mass: 30.974
Element Category: Nonmetal
Phosphorus is very feisty, cool, and confident. If he gets too angry
or feels threatened, he gets very nasty and dangerous, and turns
himself all white (White Phosphorus), which causes him to self-ignite
because of the oxygen in the air. He shoots out chunks of burning,
toxic white phosphorus as a weapon, which causes very nasty burns
and injuries to anyone who gets hit by them. You can see an
example of him using this power in this animation here:
bakerchemi.deviantart.com/art/
This weapon doesn't work in water, though, so he has to stay away
from water when using the power. The white and pale-yellow colors
in his hair, eyes, and clothes glow greenish in the dark when
exposed to oxygen. He's involved in farming and agriculture
(specifically making fertilizer). He's also involved in making
matches, explosives, poisons, and nerve agents. And he likes food
rich in protein.
Physical Appearance Info:
In real life, there are several allotropes of phosphorus. The most
common are white and red phosphorus. But there's also black and
violet phosphorus, too. So I put all four of these colors into
Phosphorus' color scheme. White phosphorus can be either a white
or pale-yellow color, so I put both of these colors into my character
Phosphorus. Red phosphorus actually looks like a brownish color, so
I decided to put both dark red and brown colors into my character

Phosphorus. Black phosphorus is black, but violet phosphorus


actually looks like a grayish color, so I put black and gray into my
character Phosphorus.
IODINE
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: I
Atomic Number: 53
Atomic Mass: 126.90
Element Category: Halogen
Iodine is a cool, sweet, and kind girl. But if you irritate her too much,
she steams in anger....a huge purple gaseous steam of anger. She's
very concerned about nutrition, always trying to be as healthconscious as possible. She's most concerned about people's thyroid
glands (located in the throat), and is the thyroid doctor of the
element kids. Anyone who is deficient in her atoms goes to see her
for treatment. Although she's usually good at staying healthy with
healthy food, she does have a huge weakness for salty food, too.
But at least the salt on the salty foods she eats is iodized salt!
Physical Appearance Info:
Iodine's color scheme is bluish-black and purple, because solid
iodine is bluish-black, and gaseous iodine is a very purple color.
NITROGEN
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: N
Atomic Number: 7
Atomic Mass: 14.007
Element Category: Non-metal
Nitrogen is generally friendly and good-natured, but he can be inert
at times, too. He's in charge of 78% of the Earth's atmosphere
(while his friend Oxygen is in charge of 20% of it). He really loves
plants and gardening, working specifically with fertilizers. His
favorite food is nitrogen ice cream....he loves to make and eat it all

the time. He also loves to crush and distort items with his superfreezing liquid nitrogen powers. And he's very good at saving and
preserving things for a very long time.
Physical Appearance Info:
Nitrogen's color scheme is mostly purple because that's the color of
nitrogen when you put it through both a discharge tube and a gasdischarge lamp.
PLATINUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Pt
Atomic Number: 78
Atomic Mass: 195.08
Element Category: Transition metal, noble metal, precious metal,
platinum group metal
Platinum is a very suave, wealthy and handsome gentleman, just
like the other noble metal males Silver and Osmium. Besides being
a noble/precious metal, he's also the leader of his own group, the
platinum group metals. He's serious, smart, and usually levelheaded. But he's quite vain, too, and easily gets annoyed with
things and people. He has a vast collection of valuable items and
other things made out of platinum. He's involved in vehicle
emissions control, and making anti-cancer drugs, spark plugs, and
turbine engines. Although Silver is also a noble metal like Platinum
is, Platinum doesn't get along with Silver very well, because he's
often jealous of him for having Gold as his girlfriend. Platinum
doesn't like to talk about this issue very much, though.
Physical Appearance Info:
Platinum metal is a grayish-white color, so that's Platinum's color
scheme.
CHLORINE
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female

Element Symbol: Cl
Atomic Number: 17
Atomic Mass: 35.453
Element Category: Halogen
Chlorine has a very sweet, confident, sultry, and cool attitude. But
be very careful with her....she also has a very poisonous side to her,
and if you get her too angry, she can spray a cloud of poisonous
chlorine gas at you that can very likely kill you. Her favorite activity
is swimming, but she'll only swim in clean, chlorinated pools. She
loves to drink water, too, but only as long as the water is clean and
disinfected. And she loves to do laundry, specifically preferring to
wash all the element kids' white clothes with bleach, making sure
the white clothes are as clean, bright, and white as can be. If you
haven't already figured it out by now, she's just an absolute,
outright, obsessive-compulsive clean-freak altogether, constantly
cleaning and disinfecting everything around her, so that it's
impeccably spotless....not a speck of dirt or germs anywhere. She
and her boyfriend Sodium make one salty couple, literally.
Physical Appearance Info:
Chlorine's color scheme is a pale greenish-yellow, and yellow,
because gaseous chlorine is a pale greenish-yellow color, and liquid
chlorine is more of a regular yellow color. Also, the word "chlorine"
comes from an Ancient Greek word that means "pale green."
MERCURY
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Hg
Atomic Number: 80
Atomic Mass: 200.59
Element Category: Transition metal
Mercury is a very moody and serious character...she rarely ever
smiles. She has a very dangerous and toxic personality. She can
very easily poison anybody who irritates her, so be extremely
careful when dealing with her. Her nicknames are Quicksilver and
Hydrargyrum (the latter name is where her "Hg" symbol comes
from). She's very interested in measuring instruments....she makes

many measuring instruments such as thermometers, barometers,


manometers, float valves, and so on. She's even made a large,
magical thermometer staff for herself that can shoot out liquid
mercury as a weapon. She also loves fishes. She often goes fishing
in her spare time, and has many pet fish in her aquarium. She's also
involved in making fluorescent lamps, mercury-vapor lamps, and
dental amalgams.
Physical Appearance Info:
Mercury's color scheme is silver and light bluish-green, because the
element mercury is a silvery color, and the color of mercury in a
gas-filled tube is a light bluish-green color. Mercury-vapor lamps
also emit a light bluish-green color.
ARGON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Ar
Atomic Number: 18
Atomic Mass: 39.848
Element Category: Noble gas
Argon is a very shy and quiet kid who rarely interacts with the other
element kids (although, on rare occasions, he has interacted with
Hydrogen and Fluorine). He's usually inactive and lazy. But he
actually isn't useless...in fact, there are many applications where he
is very helpful, exactly because he is inert and very cheap. He can
extinguish fires without damaging server equipment. He can
produce an atmosphere that's used in graphite electric furnaces to
prevent the graphite from burning. He can preserve things very
well, too....he can displace oxygen- and moisture-containing air in
packaging material to extend the shelf-lives of the contents. He fills
up incandescent lights to preserve the filaments at high
temperature from oxidation. He can also make bluish-green ion
laser light.
Physical Appearance Info:
I put purple and light bluish-green in Argon's color scheme. Purple,
because that's the color of argon in a high-voltage electric field (and

also a gas discharge lamp), and light bluish-green, because that's


the color of an argon ion laser.
KRYPTON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Kr
Atomic Number: 36
Atomic Mass: 83.798
Element Category: Noble gas
Krypton is a rather quiet, but noble, smart and respectable guy. Like
his other noble gas friends, he doesn't interact very much with the
other elements. He usually keeps to himself and passes the time by
doing his favorite activity, photography. He loves taking pictures
with his camera, usually of nature things. He also likes making
luminous signs and fluorescent lamps.
Physical Appearance Info:
Krypton's long dreadlocks, his eyes, eyebrows, and clothes are all
white. This is because the color of the element krypton in a highvoltage electric field (and also a gas discharge lamp) is white. Solid
krypton is also white.

This is Page 3 of my Elemental Tales characters.


I have a very specific plan for my Elemental Tales series when it
comes to the skin colors and genders of the characters. For the skin
colors, out of 120 characters that will be in this series altogether, 42
of them will have dark-brown skin, 39 of them will have mediumbrown skin, and 39 of them will have pale skin. The reason that I
have 42 characters in the dark-brown skin category is that 2 of the
characters in this category are NOT on the periodic table:
Deuterium and Tritium. They're not on the table because they're not
elements, they're isotopes (isotopes of hydrogen). In my series,

they are the younger siblings of Hydrogen. So since they're the


siblings of Hydrogen, they have the same skin color as her. If you
only count the 118 characters that ARE on the periodic table, then
there will be 40 characters with dark-brown skin, 39 characters with
medium-brown skin, and 39 characters will pale skin. (Sulfur is the
only exception so far from these three skin-color groups.....although
I put him in the pale category, he actually has orange-ish suntanned
skin.)
As for gender, there will be exactly 60 males and 60 females.
Alright, then, here are the character bios for Pg. 3:
NEON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Ne
Atomic Number: 10
Atomic Mass: 20.180
Element Category: Noble gas
Neon is a sweet, bright, and spunky girl. She's very noticeable
because of her bright, fiery, crimson red emission spectrum color.
But she's rather shy, too....just like her other noble gas friends, she
rarely interacts with the other elements. Her favorite activity is
making neon signs with her noble gas friends. She's also involved in
making vacuum tubes, high-voltage indicators, lightning arrestors,
wave meter tubes, and television tubes. Liquefied neon can be
commercially used as a cryogenic refrigerant. Neon also teams up
with Helium to make helium-neon lasers.
Physical Appearance Info:
Neon has a reddish-orange color scheme because that's the color of
neon gas in a high-voltage discharge tube.
OSMIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male

Element Symbol: Os
Atomic Number: 76
Atomic Mass: 190.23
Element Category: Transition metal, noble metal, precious metal,
platinum group metal
There are many groups and families in the periodic table, but I
particularly like the idea of Platinum having his own group....his own
little entourage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum .
Osmium is one
of the members of the platinum group metals, so he's a loyal friend
of Platinum. But he's also friends with Gold and Silver, too, since
he's also a noble/precious metal. Osmium is very suave,
gentlemanly, and handsome, just like the other two noble metal
males, Silver and Platinum. He's also a hard-nosed, serious
individual, because he's a hard, brittle, bluish-gray metal, and the
densest naturally occurring element. His favorite activity is making
anything where extreme durability and hardness are needed, such
as the tips of fountain pens, instrument pivots, and electrical
contacts.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element osmium is a dark bluish-gray metal, so I put that color
in Osmium's eyes and pants. His hair and vest are a shiny light-gray
color with bluish specks in them, made to resemble real-life osmium
crystals en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Osm .
PALLADIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Pd
Atomic Number: 46
Atomic Mass: 106.42
Element Category: Transition metal, noble metal, precious metal,
platinum group metal
Palladium is a very sweet and beautiful, lustrous silvery-white
metal. Besides being a noble/precious metal, she's also a loyal
member of Platinum's group, the platinum group metals. She loves
making jewelry and transverse flutes (side-blown flutes). She knows
how to play transverse flutes very well, too. She's also involved in

catalytic converters, multilayer ceramic capacitors, dentistry,


making watches, making blood sugar test strips, making aircraft
spark plugs, making platinum prints, and making surgical
instruments.
She is ridiculously in love with the handsome and serious Osmium,
another platinum group member. She and Osmium are often seen
together, working on noble/precious metal experiments in the lab,
or making jewelry with their other noble/precious metal friends....or
just being alone together, cuddling and being romantic with each
other.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element palladium is a light silvery-white color, so her color
scheme is made up of mostly that color (in her hair, eyes, eyebrows,
and most of her clothes).
ALUMINUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Al
Atomic Number: 13
Atomic Mass: 26.982
Element Category: Post-transition metal
Aluminum is a very cutesy, happy, popular, and highly energetic
kid. He's very rarely alone...he's always hanging out with his many
element friends. He's a very big advocate of recycling. He's so
versatile and multi-talented, useful for so many things in the world.
Some of the multitude of things he's involved in making are
aluminum foil, aluminum cans, automobiles, aircraft, trucks, railway
cars, marine vessels, bicycles, windows, doors, siding, cooking
utensils, baseball bats, watches, street lighting poles, sailing ship
masts, walking poles, outer shells of consumer electronics, and
sooooooo much more! A very long time ago (the 1800's), his atoms
were very rare to find....therefore, he got to be in the Precious
Metals club. He used to wear a suit and act like a proper gentleman
like the other Precious Metal males do, and he was even more
valuable than Gold! (Gold was not pleased with this.) But he doesn't
dress formally anymore, because he's not in the Precious Metals

club anymore, because his atoms are very common to find now.
(And Gold was not sad at all to see him go.)
Physical Appearance Info:
The element aluminum is a light silvery-gray color, so his color
scheme is made up of mostly that color (in his hair, eyes, eyebrows,
long-sleeved shirt, and sneakers).
FLUORINE
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: F
Atomic Number: 9
Atomic Mass: 18.998
Element Category: Halogen
Fluorine may look cute on the outside, but watch out, she has a
really bad temper. She's extremely feisty and aggressive. In fact,
she is one of the angriest, most violent, and most dangerous
elements in the periodic table. Great care is required to handle and
deal with her because she's extremely reactive and poisonous. Her
fluorine gas power is extremely dangerous and corrosive...she can
set wood and even water on fire by just spraying them with her gas,
without the need for a spark. She can team up with Hydrogen to
make another very toxic chemical, hydrogen fluoride (HF). As toxic
as her personality is, she actually loves to smile a lot. She loves
teeth very much, and loves to show off her shiny, clean, pearly
whites to everyone. Her fluoride ions are the chief ingredient in
toothpaste (sodium fluoride), and are very good at taking care of
people's teeth, protecting them from tooth decay. She loves her
halogen friends very much. But she also has a crush on alkali metal
Sodium, and often gets jealous of her halogen friend Chlorine for
being Sodium's girlfriend.
Physical Appearance Info:
Fluorine's color scheme is mostly yellow, because fluorine gas is a
light, pale yellow color, and liquid fluorine is a bright yellow color.
Her shorts are white and have wide, pointy hips...it was designed to
look like a tooth.

SODIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Na
Atomic Number: 11
Atomic Mass: 22.990
Element Category: Alkali metal
Sodium is usually a very cool and confident guy. His "Na" symbol
comes from his Latin name, Natrium. Sodium is an essential
nutrient to humans and some plants. In humans, sodium regulates
blood volume, blood pressure, osmotic equilibrium and pH. But like
all his other alkali metal friends, Sodium is highly reactive, and has
a very violent reaction to water (he explodes violently if he touches
water). So it's kind of ironic (or should we say, ionic?
You know,
+
the Na and Cl bond is an ionic bond....heheheheh....) that his
girlfriend is Chlorine, someone who loves swimming and working
with water (disinfecting water). But their relationship still works out
very well...they are a very cute and strong, salty couple. (NaCl is
the chemical formula for table salt). Sodium compounds are of
immense commercial importance, being particularly central to
industries producing glass, paper, soap, and textiles. Sodium and
his friends make many important sodium compounds, such as
sodium hydroxide (lye) for soap-making, sodium chloride (NaCl) for
use as a de-icing agent and a nutrient (edible salt), baking soda for
cooking, soda ash, and sodium nitrate. Sodium also makes sodium
vapor lamps, which are often used for street lighting in cities and
mainly gives off a yellow color.
Physical Appearance Info:
Sodium's color scheme is mostly light gray and yellow. The element
sodium is a silvery white color, and the flame test for sodium is
yellow. Also, sodium vapor lamps give off a yellow color.
SILICON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female

Element Symbol: Si
Atomic Number: 14
Atomic Mass: 28.086
Element Category: Metalloid
Silicon is a very nerdy technology geek. She's a semiconductor,
and a very important element in the computer and technology
industry. She's involved in producing silicon wafers used in the
semiconductor industry, in electronics, and in some high-cost and
high-efficiency photovoltaic applications. Silicon has become the
most popular material to build both high power semiconductors and
integrated circuits. Silicon is the eighth most common element in
the universe by mass, but her atoms very rarely occur as the pure
free element in nature. Her atoms are most widely distributed in
dusts, sands, planetoids, and planets as various forms of silicon
dioxide (silica) or silicates. Over 90% of the Earth's crust is
composed of silicate minerals (various minerals containing silicon,
oxygen and reactive metals), making silicon the second most
abundant element in the Earth's crust (about 28% by mass) after
oxygen. Silicon also loves making and collecting minerals that are
made of very pure silicon dioxide in different crystalline forms:
quartz, agate, amethyst, rock crystal, chalcedony, flint, jasper, and
opal.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element silicon is grayish in color, with bluish-tinged areas on
it. So I decided to have her hair be a blending of light-grays and
blues. Sometimes silicon is also a darker gray or darker grayishblue color, so those colors are in her clothes. Her bow is made of
two square-shaped computer chips put together, and it symbolizes
silicon's importance in the electronics and technology industry. And
she holds a jar of sand because the most common constituent of
sand in inland continental settings and non-tropical coastal settings
is silica (silicon dioxide), usually in the form of quartz.
THALLIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Tl

Atomic Number: 81
Atomic Mass: 204.38
Element Category: Post-transition metal
Thallium is a very moody and dark individual, similar to Mercury,
the element-tan next to him on the periodic table. Also like
Mercury, he's a very dangerous and toxic element. Approximately
6070% of thallium production is used in the electronics industry,
and the remainder is used in the pharmaceutical industry and in
glass manufacturing. It is also used in infrared detectors. The
radioisotope thallium-201 (as the soluble chloride TlCl) is used in
small, nontoxic amounts as an agent in a nuclear medicine scan,
during one type of nuclear cardiac stress test. Soluble thallium salts
(many of which are nearly tasteless) are highly toxic in quantity,
and were historically used in rat poisons and insecticides. Use of
these compounds has been restricted or banned in many countries,
because of their non-selective toxicity. Notably, thallium poisoning
results in hair loss. Because of its historic popularity as a murder
weapon, thallium has gained notoriety as "the poisoner's poison"
and "inheritance powder" (alongside arsenic). Thallium and
Mercury often hang out together, and the other element kids think
that their relationship is a lot more than just friendship. Thallium
and Mercury, mysterious as they are, have never clearly confirmed
or denied the rumors.
Physical Appearance Info:
The element thallium is a soft gray, silvery-white metal, so I put
grayish colors in Thallium's color scheme. Also, I gave Thallium
green hair because his flame test color is green (burning a piece of
thallium under a blue flame causes it to emit a green flame color as
it burns). Also, the name "thallium" comes from the Greek
wordthallos, meaning "a green shoot or twig."
SELENIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Se
Atomic Number: 34
Atomic Mass: 78.96

Element Category: Nonmetal


Selenium is usually a cool, sassy, and confident girl, but she can be
toxic if you ingest too much of her atoms. She's rarely alone in
nature....you can often find her hanging with Sulfur, or something
related to a sulfur compound. Her favorite activity is making red
glass and pigments. She's also a semiconductor who makes
photocells. She's involved in photocopying, and making light
meters and solar cells. She and Bismuth team up to make brasses,
to replace the more toxic lead that brass usually contains.
Selenium is an essential micronutrient for animals, but is toxic in
large doses. Selenium's favorite foods are any foods that are high
in her atoms, such as Brazil nuts, cereals, kidney, tuna, crab,
lobster, mushrooms, fish, and eggs. She and Mercury are often
enemies. The molecular mechanism of Mercury's toxicity in the
human body involves inhibiting selenoenzymes that protect the
brain and endocrine tissues from damage. But increased dietary
selenium intakes reduce the effects of Mercury's toxicity.
Physical Appearance Info:
Selenium's color scheme is red, gray, and black, because the
element selenium comes in three allotropes: red, gray, and black
selenium.
MAGNESIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Mg
Atomic Number: 12
Atomic Mass: 24.305
Element Category: Alkaline earth metal
Magnesium is a cool, active, and energetic guy. He's strong and
light-weight (two-thirds the density of Aluminum). He's the 8thmost abundant element in the Earth's crust and 9th in the known
universe as a whole. Magnesium is the 4th-most common element
in the Earth as a whole (behind iron, oxygen, and silicon). He can
get angry easily because he's a highly flammable metal. When he
burns, he produces a brilliant white light. And this bright white
magnesium fire is very difficult to extinguish, being able to burn in

nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and even water! (That's right, water will
not put out a magnesium fire.) One of Magnesium's best friends is
Aluminum. He and Aluminum team up to make magnesiumaluminum alloys, which are prized for their relative lightness and
strength. Magnesium is also involved in die-casting, flares,
pyrotechnics, fireworks sparklers, removing sulfur in the production
of iron and steel, and several high-volume part manufacturing
applications, including automotive and truck components.
Magnesium loves race-car driving....his atoms have been used to
make many race car parts and high-grade car wheels. He's also
involved in making electronic devices, such as mobile phones,
laptops, tablet computers, and laptops. Magnesium is a vital
component of a healthy human diet. Magnesium's favorite foods
are any foods that are high in his atoms, such as spices, nuts,
cereals, coffee, cocoa, tea, and green leafy vegetables such as
spinach.
Physical Appearance Info:
Magnesium's color scheme is gray and white. He has gray clothes
and eyes because gray is the color of magnesium metal. And I gave
him crazy, spiky white hair because when magnesium burns, it
gives off a brilliant white flame color.

Elemental Tales (previously known as both "Atomic Tales" and


"Periodic Table Chemikaze!") is my anime-style chemistry
edutainment series. This series is about personified elements of the
periodic table. They all live in a land called Atomic Acres, where
they study together at a prestigious, state-of-the-art chemistry
academy boarding school (they built the whole school
themselves!). They go out in the world to explore the world of
chemistry all around them, learn about their elemental properties,
and experiment with their magical chemical powers.
Here are the kids' bios:
HYDROGEN

Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the


outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: H
Atomic Number: 1
Atomic Mass: 1.0079
Element Category: Nonmetal
Hydrogen is the confident, strong, spunky, and intelligent leader of
all the element kids. She's the leader because hydrogen is the most
abundant element in the universe. She's very social, active,
energetic, and outgoing. She helps out everyone with their
chemistry experiments and other problems. But she also has a very
short fuse...she easily gets angry, and can oftentimes explode into
extremely huge anger if provoked enough. She's involved in all sorts
of activities, such as processing fossil fuels, producing ammonia
(with her friend Nitrogen), atomic hydrogen wielding, and making
hydrogen-cooled turbo-generators. She has two younger isotope
siblings: Deuterium and Tritium.
Physical Appearance Info:
Hydrogen's eyes are light-purple (lavender) because that's the color
of hydrogen in a gas-discharge lamp at low currents. And her hair is
mostly purple (because that's the color of hydrogen in its plasma
state), and then blended-in pinkish/magenta highlights were added
to the ends of her hair (because in a gas-discharge lamp, the color
of hydrogen can go from lavender at low currents to pink/magenta
at higher currents).
DEUTERIUM (Hydrogen-2)
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 13-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: 2H (read as Hydrogen-2), or D
Atomic Number: 1 (with 1 neutron added)
Element Category: Nonmetal
Deuterium is an isotope of Hydrogen. He is Hydrogen's younger
brother, and the middle child of the 3 Hydrogen kids. His nickname
is Heavy Hydrogen. He's a tough, punkish kid who's usually calm
and stable. But sometimes he can get very angry, and explode into

very huge, violent, nuclear fusion H-bomb-level anger (together


with his younger sister, Tritium) if provoked enough. One way he
likes to relax from stress and anger is to go swimming in the
oceans...it's one of his favorite activities to do.
Physical Appearance Info:
Deuterium's hair and eyes are a pinkish-red color because that's the
color of ionized deuterium.
TRITIUM (Hydrogen-3)
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 12-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: 3H (read as Hydrogen-3), or T
Atomic Number: 1 (with 2 neutrons added)
Element Category: Nonmetal
Tritium is another isotope of Hydrogen. She is Hydrogen's younger
sister, and the youngest child of the 3 Hydrogen kids. Her nickname
is Super-Heavy Hydrogen. She's very punkish, agressive, and
unstable because she's radioactive. She's usually not that
dangerous, but if someone does make her very angry, watch out!
She can create a nuclear fusion reaction (together with her older
brother Deuterium), and make a devastating H-bomb explosion! Her
favorite item is her glowing, tritium-lighted watch...she made it
herself! She loves making those kinds of watches. The colorful
colors in her hair and clothes are also tritium lights, and can also
glow brightly, especially in the dark.
Physical Appearance Info:
The most common tritium-lighting color you see is green...so
Tritium's eyes and neck collar are green. But you can make other
colors with tritium lighting, too...so I put colorful highlights in her
hair, and some multiple colors on her clothes. All radioactive
characters wear an armband with the trefoil radioactive symbol on
it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trefoil#
HELIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the

outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: He
Atomic Number: 2
Atomic Mass: 4.0026
Element Category: Noble gas
Helium is very sweet, light-hearted, and cute. Her high-pitched,
chipmunk-sounding voice makes her even cuter. She's very
lightweight, and can float through the air by poofing her dress out
into a big parachute. She's very shy, so she rarely socializes with
the other element kids. But she will help them out with things if
they absolutely need her. Her closest friends are her very colorful
balloons--she loves to play with balloons very much. Her large,
round hair beads are very cute, colorful, and balloony-looking. Her
friends sometimes call her "Balloon Girl." Besides inflating balloons
and airships, she also assists with managing MRI scanners in
hospitals, and is involved in maintenance of controlled
atmospheres, and arc welding.
Physical Appearance Info:
Helium's color scheme is red, light orangish-cream, and purple. The
reddish colors are on her because that's the color of Helium when
you place it in a high-voltage electric field. The light orangish-cream
colors are on her because that's the color of Helium in a gasdischarge tube. And the purple colors are on her because that's the
color of Helium in a gas-discharge lamp.
CARBON
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: C
Atomic Number: 6
Atomic Mass: 12.011
Element Category: Nonmetal
Carbon is very nice, friendly, and good at multitasking. She likes to
help out as many of her friends as possible. Her favorite color is
black. She loves diamonds very much...she loves to make, wear,
and collect many kinds of diamonds. Her friends sometimes call her

"Diamond Girl." She also loves to draw with graphite pencils.


Humorously enough, she likes to draw diamonds a lot...but she
draws other things sometimes, too. She explores coal mines and
studies the coal in them, and she also studies carbon-based life
forms and archaeology (specifically the ages of ancient artifacts).
She's also shown some interest in cooking. But unfortunately, she's
a terrible cook...she often burns her food.
Physical Appearance Info:
Carbon's hair and some of her clothes are black because many
carbon-made things are black (graphite and coal, specifically). Her
eyes and shirt are a shiny diamond-y color because diamonds are
also made out of carbon. She wears a neck choker with a diamond
on it, and a diamond ankle bracelet, too. She also wears a diamond
ring (but I forgot to draw the ring on her).
OXYGEN
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: O
Atomic Number: 8
Atomic Mass: 15.999
Element Category: Nonmetal
Oxygen is very strong, smart, and steadfast. He's usually calm and
peaceful, busying himself with aerobics, breathing exercises, and
other kinds of exercising. But he can get angry, too....in fact, very
angry. When he does, he ignites into a huge, bright fireball. His hair
flickers to life as red/orange fire, and his eyes turn a fiery
red/orange, too. He can even spit out fire, too. He studies the
respiratory system, and helps people who have respiratory ailments
by making them oxygen-breathing machines and devices (oxygen
therapy). He's Hydrogen's boyfriend.
Physical Appearance Info:
His hair and eyes are a pale light-bluish color because that's the
color of liquid oxygen.
CALCIUM

Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the


outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Ca
Atomic Number: 20
Atomic Mass: 40.078
Element Category: Alkaline earth metal
Calcium is very cutesy, and always grinning. He's very energetic,
outgoing, and athletic...he loves to play sports. To keep his young
body strong (specifically his bones) and his smile great (his teeth),
he always eats and drinks food high in calcium, like milk, almonds,
figs, and broccoli. He loves to make milk mustaches, and help
people who have osteoporosis. The other element kids sometimes
call him "Lime Boy," since "lime" is another name for a calciumcontaining inorganic material.
Physical Appearance Info:
Calcium has a lot of grayish colors on him because that's the color
of the element calcium. Also, he has a little bit of orange on him
because when you burn calcium over a flame, the flame turns an
orange-ish color.
GOLD
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: Au
Atomic Number: 79
Atomic Mass: 196.97
Element Category: Transition metal, precious metal, noble metal
Gold is very proud, sassy, and seductive. She's very vain, too,
always concerned about her outer appearance, making sure she's
as shiny and golden as possible. She expresses her bold attitude
with her sassy ebonics voice. She and her other Noble Metal friends
are very wealthy. She has a vast collection of valuable gold items,
and loves to make gold jewelry and other gold items. She's very
intelligent in chemistry, and knows her gold chemistry hands down.
She puts her gold atoms to use in many areas such as medicine,
industry, electronics, and even food and drink. Most people in the

world think she's the most beautiful and valuable element out of all
the elements. Her boyfriend is Silver...the two of them are truly
inseparable, having been together throughout all of human history.
Physical Appearance Info:
Gold has a golden-yellow color scheme because that's the color of
the element gold.
SILVER
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Male
Element Symbol: Ag
Atomic Number: 47
Atomic Mass: 107.87
Element Category: Transition metal, precious metal, noble metal
Silver is a very rich and handsome gentleman. He's very dapper and
charming, but also quite vain and egotistical, too. He has a vast
collection of valuable silver items, and loves to make many kinds of
silver items. The silver spoon is his favorite silver item...it's his
symbol of wealth and power. He's highly knowledgeable about silver
chemistry, putting his silver atoms to use in many areas such as
dentistry, photography and electronics, mirrors and optics, and
medicine. He and Gold are a very cute and romantic couple. They
have a lot in common, with their wealth and vanity.
Physical Appearance Info:
Silver's colors are shiny silvery-whitish and gray colors, because the
color of the element silver is silvery-white.
INDIUM
Age: Billions of years old (but looks like a 15-year-old on the
outside)
Gender: Female
Element Symbol: In
Atomic Number: 49
Atomic Mass: 114.82
Element Category: Post-transition metal
Indium is a very kind, sweet, and studious girl. She's very techno-

savvy....she loves computers, tablets, and LCD-screen devices, and


is very knowledgeable about those things. She's very sensitive,
though....she gets sad a lot and cries a loud, distinctive wailing cry.
Her favorite color is indigo blue (where her name comes from). Her
favorite items are her tablet and LCD digital watch. She's involved
in making fusible alloys, solders, electronics, semiconductors, thin
films (for liquid crystal displays, also known as LCDs), and a coating
for bearings in high-performance aircraft engines.
Physical Appearance Info:
Her color scheme is indigo blue and slivery-gray, because the name
"Indium" comes from the color indigo blue (indigo blue is the
spectrum line color indium emits, and also indium's flame test
color), and the element indium is a silvery-gray color.

Name: Zinc
Atomic Symbol: Zn
Atomic Number: 30
Atomic Mass: 65.39
Category/Group: Transition Metals, Group 2B
Personality: 2B elements little themes are that they're assholes
that really like to use people, and you should never get on their bad
side. Zinc, being the least dangerous of the other 2B elements is
able to tolerate others to an extent, his fuse is actually pretty long,
and he can stand more before actually taking action. He's not afraid
to show that he's disinterested or bored with certain elements. Zinc
is a serious individual that likes order, and is not afraid to call out
those that get in his way. He keeps a cool and calm demeanor all

while possessing a sharp tongue to attack ignorant elements with


his words. He'd much rather become involved in a verbal fight than
physically hurt another element, for words attack more than fists in
his book. He's more of a spectator than someone who engages in
certain activities, he possess the ability to lead a group but would
rather follow and make observations all while taking notes. He's the
brains to Tin's sensitive brawn, the two have had countless
experiences with each other. Their relationship may not be perfect
but indeed quite hardy. Zinc is also a very loyal companion of
Mercury and serves him in times of need. He mainly helps with
Mercury's research and plays along with his little games. Zinc also
serves as Mercury's techie for he has a wide knowledge of digital
equipment. While Mercury is more hands on, Zinc prefers to do
things digitally. His hobbies include playing brass instruments,
building various structures, tinkering with software, and
researching.
Design Concept: Zinc is blue-grey.
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So! Let's introduce the 28th element on the periodic table:


Name: Nickel
Atomic Symbol: Ni
Atomic Number: 28
Atomic Mass: 58.693
Category/Group: Iron Triad/Group 8B
Personality: Nickel is the most social of the three Iron Triad
members. He is also their Programming and hacking specialist. He's
not as adventurous as Iron is and often won't get down and dirty
with his work. He also isn't the type of isolate himself and work on
independent projects like Cobalt. Instead he is up and around

socializing with other elements and collecting information/data. He


can do some basic mechanical work to help Iron and Cobalt out but
he specializes more with programming and test running their works
and projects. He enjoys designing their works and goes a step
further to CAD their designs so they know if it would work or not. He
likes to be a step ahead and logical with his thinking always making
sure that there's a plan B or C for if their project goes wrong,
malfunctions, or breaks. He'll often be the guy to figure out what
went wrong and include steps on how to fix the situation. He's often
pretty picky and a bit of a perfectionist and will nit pick at even the
smallest things--like how in programming, even if there's one thing
off or wrong with the program it will not work. However, he can get
a bit reckless himself if things aren't going so well, and have
episodes of where all he'll do is break pieces. Nickel was once
beheaded but since elements are immortal and there wasn't
enough time to save his whole head-half of it is machinery and
artificial intelligence which will every once n a while malfunction
and mess with his mortal thought process. He can play instruments
like the guitar and picks up on other skills fairly quickly. Nickel is
also a bit mysterious and can be very unpredictable at times, some
of his solutions may not making any sense but work well in the end.
Design Concept: Nickel places a green tint on glass. Explaining his
green color scheme.

So! Let's introduce the 27th element on the periodic table:


Name: Cobalt
Atomic Symbol: Co
Atomic Number: 27
Atomic Mass: 58.933
Category/Group: Iron Triad/Group 8B
Personality: Cobalt's a bit stubborn. He's the electrical engineering
specialist in the Iron Triad group. He really does not like taking
orders from other elements and prefers to work more independently
or with his Iron Triad group. Hes not much of an adventurer like Iron
is, and he doesnt really like to socialize as much as Nickel does, so

hes often more cooped up in the shop working and designing


various projects. That or hell be organizing orders and repair tasks.
He actually isn't much of a walker, even with his new mechanical
leg which allows him to walk around he still will every once n a
while detach it. Instead of walking you'll see him with a pair of
crutches or in a wheelchair for transportation. All of which that he's
designed and built himself. Hes a bit artsy, enjoying painting from
time and time and enjoys the design process of creating a new
ideas which he keeps a sketchbook of. Hes in charge of looking over
the shop and running it while the other members are off and about
doing their own jobs. Like the other Iron Triads he enjoys picking
things apart and learning how certain parts work before
reassembling the object back together. Cobalt doesn't smile often
and he'll usually give a sly or witty remark. He likes to keep on top
of things or a step ahead of others and hates wasting time. Hes
alright with getting a little bit messy with his work but he prefers
keeping it quick and clean.
Design Concept: Cobalt is often used as blue pigment for paints
which is why his color scheme is majority blue.

So! Let's introduce the 26th element on the periodic table:


Name: Iron
Atomic Symbol: Fe
Atomic Number: 26
Atomic Mass: 55.845
Category/Group: Iron Triad/Group 8B
Personality: Iron is the mechanical engineering specialist in the
Iron Triad group. Beingthe 6th most abundant element in the
universe, Iron is a very well known element among the others.
However, he seems to be one of the more mysterious characters.

He never tells the full story, but only parts that he wants you to
know. Those close to him are the only ones who really get the
uncut, and uncensored version of his tales. Iron is a brave soul who
enjoys getting lost and exploring/finding new things. Spelunking
happens to be one of his hobbies, but he also works in the mines
digging up fossil fuels and useful metals that will soon enough be
used to manufacture tools and goods. He enjoys being busy and is
always tries to be productive. Being the fittest and most built of the
Iron Triad he's capable of lifting large amount and outrunning the
other two. He's also very good with his hands, he enjoys building
just about anything mechanical and wouldn't mind fixing things if
you needed a repair. He'll even sit down and take things apart
learning how they work and building it back together piece by
piece. His mechanical arm also happens to be one of his creations.
After loosing it back in the past and not being able to replace it, he
designed and built a mechanical arm of his own that can perform
certain tasks to help him with his daily life. The arm is also
detachable if he needed it off for any reason. Iron also has pretty
dry skin, and its often damaged from all the work he does but he
doesn't mind the added pain. He gets hurt every so often but rubs it
off. He's weak whenever it comes to Oxygen being around him, the
two have a terrible history together, one that deems unforgivable in
Iron's eyes. He'd rather not have anything to do with that certain
element. The relationship between those two is clearly abusive. He
however has a very close relationship with Carbon the two get
along very well and often discuss plans together. Iron is not afraid to
get down and dirty, and will happily run errands, quests, or tasks in
the mines or at the shop...for a fee. He usually isn't often angered
but would most likely try to talk things through if there was a
conflict, but if words don't work, he isn't afraid to get physical and
pack a punch or kick, those speaking, really hurt-especially if you're
being jabbed by the mechanical arm. He's a pretty skilled fighter
and definitely uses it to his advantage when he needs it. Also,
whose not to say he has something hidden in that mechanical arm
of his?
Design Concept: When Iron rusts it turns this red color, explaining
the red in his color scheme.
--

So! Let's introduce Latino Leonardo DiCaprio the 78th element on


the periodic table:
Name: Platinum
Atomic Symbol: Pt
Atomic Number: 78
Atomic Mass: 195.08
Category/Group: Transition Metal/Platinum Metal/Group

8B/Precious Metal
Personality: The Precious Metals are secretly a bunch of Hopeless
Romantics with a certain major flaw about them. They are rich and
wealthy and look towards the day they'll find someone they can
share it with as well as love them for who they are despite their
major flaw(s). So every fond relationship they share with other
elements is special. Platinum's certain flaw is that he is incredibly
bossy. Even though of course, he's the leader and boss of the
Platinum Metals, he often will take that power to heart and it'll take
over his head. He's actually pretty picky with his partners, believing
he really only deserves the best...or what he believes to be the
best. He's incredibly prideful and does not take fault very lightly,
always keeping his head high and his speech sharp and witty. Only
when he's under pressure will his speech slip into something less
sophisticated and according to him, incredibly embarrassing. He
likes to keep high in the ranks and on top with power with other
metals, and often feels insecure or smaller than he is around nonmetals, especially Carbonwho he strives to get on their good side
but will often feel unaccomplished or defeated in his presence.
Carbon is very unimpressed with this poor noble metal, yet Platinum
doesn't understand why. Despite what he might say or do that may
be interpreted hurtful, he actually does care very much for his
group of metals and enjoys every one of them and their company.
Design Concept: Platinum is gREY. OKay but LEONARDO DICAPRIO
THOUGH. Esp how he looks in The Great GatsbyDAAAAAANG.

So! Let's introduce the 77th element on the periodic table:


Name: Iridium
Atomic Symbol: Ir
Atomic Number: 77
Atomic Mass: 192.22
Category/Group: Transition Metal/Platinum Metal/Group
8B/Precious Metal
Personality: The Precious Metals are secretly a bunch of Hopeless
Romantics with a certain major flaw about them. They are rich and
wealthy and look towards the day they'll find someone they can

share it with as well as love them for who they are despite their
major flaw(s). So every fond relationship they share with other
elements is special. Iridium's certain flaw is that she's incredibly
overly competitive. She'll try anything to be the best and win.
Whether that be looks or smarts she'll try to excel at it with the best
of her ability. She enjoys arguing and debating with others trying to
prove them wrong...which she does a lot with Osmium-who she's
usually competing against. The two are constantly at each others
throats disagreeing with nearly everything. But hey, it sure makes
for a great angry make up intimate bonding session between them!
AHA. Oops. Iridium is always usually trying to learn a new skill or
something new which takes a while due to that she's a slow learner.
Smarts is a hard thing for her to compete with due to her being
pretty dense, not as dense as Osmium, but still pretty dense. Good
thing for her she's always trying her best to raise her knowledge on
things even if it takes her a while to process it all. She does have
somewhat of a temper when bothered and she won't really react or
care if you address negative comments towards her. She'll easily
just brush it off. Unlike Osmium she does have the ability to express
her expressions and deal with things through her words-ultimently
picking apart your flaws one by one. She won't get physical unless
you throw the first punch. Iridium is quite in-tuned with her looks
and likes to be the best looking in the room-obviously. Her eyes also
change color depending on her mood. If she's in a neutral state they
will appear grey.
Design Concept: Iridium was named after Greek Goddess Iris,
personifications of the rainbow because of the striking diverse
colors of its salts. Self explanatory.

So! Let's introduce the 76th element on the periodic table:


Name: Osmium
Atomic Symbol: Os
Atomic Number: 76
Atomic Mass: 190.23
Category/Group: Transition Metal/Platinum Metal/Group
8B/Precious Metal
Personality: The Precious Metals are secretly a bunch of Hopeless
Romantics with a certain major flaw about them. They are rich and
wealthy and look towards the day they'll find someone they can
share it with as well as love them for who they are despite their

major flaw(s). So every fond relationship they share with other


elements is special. Osmium's certain flaw is that
he's incredibly...dense. Things don't come to him very easily.
Information comes slow, he won't get jokes til like long awkward
moments after, and learning new skills for him take forever.
Osmium is usually pretty hard to work with or get along with if
you're out of the Platinum Family. Not only is he dense but he is also
incredibly aggressive. He's hard to change his mind after he's made
it up. He's also very hard to manipulate and control. He likes to do
things his way unless you can somehow prove him wrong. He
always believes he's right and will get into full arguments just to
prove his claim. He's the type of rich person that solves everything
with his money and think they can do anything they please because
they are rich. He loves to gamble. Whenever the Noble Gasses have
a casino themed night he's all over it ranking in more cash than he
knows what to do with. He likes making others feel down about
themselves and having him rain superior over them. He's a pretty
heavy smoker and will often smell like cigarettes from time to time.
(Osmium comes from the Greek word Osme meaning "A
Smell" because of the ashten and smokey smell of the volatile
Osmium trioxide.) Not only will he solve his problems with money, if
that doesn't work he'll result to violence since he's not very good at
with words or expressing his emotions properly. When finding a
mate, he prefers someone who will treat, listen, pamper him,
always think he's right, and of course-patient with him cause he
doesn't get things right away. He's a bit old fashioned.
Design Concept: Osmium crystals are a blue-grey color so that
explains much of his color scheme. I really wanted a black male
character with a stache like that like wow look at it yAS.

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