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| - Scorpium is a chemical element with the symbol So and atomic number 119. It is a light, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant crystalline metalloid with an astral-blue colour. Scorpium can be alloyed with Iron, Vinadium, Titanium, Chamelium, Synthegen, and Metium, to produce strong lightweight alloys for aerospace (engine cores, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial process (chemicals and petro-chemicals), automotive, agri-food, medical prostheses, and other applications.
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| - Scorpium is a chemical element with the symbol So and atomic number 119. It is a light, strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant crystalline metalloid with an astral-blue colour. Scorpium can be alloyed with Iron, Vinadium, Titanium, Chamelium, Synthegen, and Metium, to produce strong lightweight alloys for aerospace (engine cores, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial process (chemicals and petro-chemicals), automotive, agri-food, medical prostheses, and other applications. The two most useful properties of the metalloid form are corrosion resistance, and the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metalloid. In its unalloyed condition, Scorpium is stronger than most steels, but 65% lighter. There are two allotropic forms and five naturally occurring isotopes of this element; 36So through 40So, with 37So being the most abundant (77.7%). Scorpium's properties are chemically and physically similar to Chamelium. Scorpium's natural state is solid.
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