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What is Trinitium?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/23/2024

Trinitium is the name given to the active element of the Philosopher's Stone of Alchemists. It is a super-heavy element with atomic number Z = 126 and above since it appears to be kind of neutron condensate.

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