Paranoided
Paranoided
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1st Sep 2012
3rd Jun 2015
The same city , with conductive parts replaced by non conductive parts.
destroyable pogg4 pogg3 pogg2 pogg test shelter destroy bomb city

Comments

  • cyberdragon442
    cyberdragon442
    5th Sep 2012
    bombmaker has point though. NBLE is the same color as ionized neon.
  • d4zk1tty
    d4zk1tty
    5th Sep 2012
    they are blue becuase of there spectrum dumbass
  • TheBombMaker94
    TheBombMaker94
    5th Sep 2012
    Popular belief is that oxygen and hydrogen are blue because they are forming water and that neon is red because of its many uses in modern red lights. This is a clue, i believe.
  • Skattz
    Skattz
    5th Sep 2012
    could be split (theoreticlly) into hydrogen
  • Skattz
    Skattz
    5th Sep 2012
    @TheBombMaker94 exactly hydrogen and oxygen are not really colored blue. why cant that be with helium? it acts like helium. hydrogen fuses into nble and nble can be split.
  • TheBombMaker94
    TheBombMaker94
    5th Sep 2012
    The fact that hygn fuses into nble does not mean anything. Helium cant fuse into Co2.
  • TheBombMaker94
    TheBombMaker94
    5th Sep 2012
    TPT is coloring elements to make them easier to recognize: Hydrogen and Oxygen are not really blue, for example.
  • cyberdragon442
    cyberdragon442
    5th Sep 2012
    actually...it's only red when electrified...it's clear. But, it's easier to ionize then helium.
  • TheBombMaker94
    TheBombMaker94
    4th Sep 2012
    I dont think so: The only red-colored noble gas is neon.
  • Skattz
    Skattz
    4th Sep 2012
    no nble is helium because hygn fuses into it -_-