>iron is the most stable element in the universe>but is slowly degraded while on earthnot so tuff now huh
Stable just means that it doesn't do nuclear reactions easily. But a chemical reaction is not a nuclear reaction.
>>16825819>iron is the most stable element in the universeThat's the joke? OP confuses iron with lead. It was all that paint he ate as a baby, right?
>>16825857Have you heard about iron stars?
>>16825819Why does everything go brown as it degrades and degenerates?
Nuclear stability ≠ chemical inertness You're retarded Also stop using /sci/ for your retarded homework questions.
>>16825945>Have you heard about iron stars?Yes.
>>16825819all it needs is some trimming (g).I'll do it for you for just 60k gp, since you're a good friend and all. Open trade, bro.
>>16825945>>16825961>>16825973Do you guy find a higher than average trade representation in creative anachronism clubs?
>>16825957>Why does everything go brown as it degrades and degenerates?Why are you so racist?
>>16825957wood doesn't, it goes grey
>>16825961Good Morning!
>>16825819Chemical =/= Nuclearjust because you had a unit in your general chem classes about nuclear reactions doesn't mean they are the same thing.
>>16826416thats literally the first thing they teach you in high school when you learn about protons neutrons and electrons
>>16825819I HUNGER
>>16825819Degraded, but not destroyed. It remains iron.
>>16825957Brown is a very dull color, basically the opposite of neon. So it often arises from things that are very chaotic structurally or have a bunch of different competing colors. Degraded materials are often breaking down physically or being tarnished with other things, so they often get more brown, or at least more dull or flat colored.
>>16825957Blue is a rare color.
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>>16825945>Filename>SlopMore like Slop Stars.