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spycheckingpyro (01/28/2013) [-]
as it is. nothing.
potassium and iodine are readily compoundable, it's highly likely the two would pair making a salt that is deadly if injected. neodymium could react to iodine, nitrogen, and sulfur. all of which would actually make pretty, and magnetic stones. with Einsteinium being highly radioactive... it's highly possible the inclusion of it would degrade all other elements into various isotopes so it's impossible for me to suggest what would happen when i'm sitting here in my boxers.
also, this is Neodymium(III)-sulfate. kind of pretty and i think fluttershy would approve
potassium and iodine are readily compoundable, it's highly likely the two would pair making a salt that is deadly if injected. neodymium could react to iodine, nitrogen, and sulfur. all of which would actually make pretty, and magnetic stones. with Einsteinium being highly radioactive... it's highly possible the inclusion of it would degrade all other elements into various isotopes so it's impossible for me to suggest what would happen when i'm sitting here in my boxers.
also, this is Neodymium(III)-sulfate. kind of pretty and i think fluttershy would approve