49 Chapter 49- Chemistry Lesson (2/2)

Mercenary Dubstheduke 18220K 2022-07-20

Particles of opposing elements attracted each other, and when these particles collided they would bond, forming physical matter. Each particle reacted with different particles in different ways.

One example of this would be fire particles merging with water particles, to create physical steam.

It was also possible for like particles to create raw matter through bonding, such as pure fire or pure water, but this process required a vast amount of cooling to create the required bonds to store the energy.

The list of different bonds between elements goes on.

After learning all this, Dubs took a look at the acid that Reagan was looking into.

”So, how do we break down that acidic substance into its elementary particles, and how are we to measure the ratio of elements that it is composed of?”, he inquired.

Reagan took the test tube as she happily creeped over to a metal machine that looked like a microscope of sorts, but with a 3 pronged claw where the object should be placed.

”Just watch, hehe!”

Underneath the claw was a test tube holder, and above was an eyepice for viewing.

Reagan placed the test tube into the holder and pressed the switch, and the claw began to rotate rapidly.

Sparks of lightning emerged from the tip of each claw, converging on the acid filled tube. The acid slowly began to shake violently, before separating into a flash of colors.

On the bottom was a red liquid, it was about 1/4 of the solution. In the middle, about half of the solution was a murky green liquid, and on top the remaining quarter of the solution was a blue liquid.

Reagan quickly grabbed the tube and began to pour the liquid into a graduated cylinder. The liquids separated like oil and water, each forming their own layers.

15 mL Fire element

34 mL Earth element

21 mL Water element

Scribbling down these numbers, Reagan smiled as she began to work on her next test.