Bendezium's inspiration from the periodic table[]
I created a Trivia section today about Bendezium and its atomic mass being 65.332 and zinc's atomic mass being 65.38. Not only that, Bendezium is a high dense metal, as is zinc, which is higher than titanium, but a tad smaller compared to iron. RoyboyX stated that this makes no chemical sense and I am curious as to know why. I think it is worth noting. Mea quidem sententia (talk) 02:24, December 1, 2014 (UTC)
- Well, I asked a chem student and he had no idea. I'm not sure because I have zero knowledge of chemistry. RoyboyX(complaints/records) 02:25, December 1, 2014 (UTC)
- I personally thought it would be interesting to mention because the atomic mass for both are 65 and both have high density. I'm sure I'm just repeating myself. Sure, zinc has a low melting point, so that would be the difference, since Bendezium can only be destroyed by power bombs, which we know produces a heat wave strong enough to destroy common materials and vaporize humans. Mea quidem sententia (talk) 04:59, December 1, 2014 (UTC)