Chapter 36 Hydrogen and Oxygen and Water (Signed)

Now that you have an existing name, you don't have to bother thinking about a new one.

This 'element' found in the body was named 'hydrogen atom' by the Blade Tooth Diagram.

Its core is named 'proton' and its outer shell is 'electron'.

After indirect meditation, he discovered that the 'hydrogen atom' did not exist independently in the body, at least not the one he was now calibrating.

Its outer electrons seem to act as a kind of bridge to bind it to other 'elements'.

He thought about it and understood what was going on.

There is also water in the other world, and now that the existence of 'hydrogen atoms' has been basically confirmed, there is also the phenomenon of combustion as circumstantial evidence.

Correspondingly, the 'oxygen atom' should also be available, right?

He had memorized the periodic table before, although he had forgotten it almost before the crossing, and now he couldn't remember it completely, so he tried to recall it, and found that only the first 'hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron' was impressive.

After that, I'll have to think hard...

“em... Hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron.... Carbon, nitrogen, oxyfluorine, neon.... Sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus.... What's going on behind it..."

Unable to think about the chemistry teacher who might be crying across the world, Bladetooth began to think about what he could do with the only knowledge he had.

"First of all, the operation of the body is inseparable from the basic chemical reactions, and the chemical reactions seem to be directly related to the electronic structure of the atom, so it may not be realistic to absorb electrons to increase the mass."

"However, it seems that the electrons are quite small in the mass of the atom, and it may not be effective if they are absorbed..."

"In this case, it seems that the key to increasing one's own mass is to increase the number of protons in the nucleus? That's right... There is also something called neutron that is also a massive particle. ”

"But how to do it exactly.... Since we don't have a clue, let's start with the hydrogen atom. ”

"With an electron, since there is 'electricity' in the name of the electron, then it should be electrified.... em... I always feel like I've made a rather inappropriate definition...."

"But it doesn't matter.... Since the hydrogen atom can exist in the form of a proton and an electron, then the two should be positive and negative respectively, and the neutron may be electrically neutral..."

Based on this hypothesis, he again obtained a simple particle structure: an atomic model in which a proton and a neutron combine into a nucleus, and together with an extranuclear electron.

"I vaguely remember that atomic number = proton number ... This model has only one proton like the hydrogen atom, so it seems to coincide with hydrogen on the periodic table? Does such a thing really exist.... Or am I misremembering that hydrogen also contains a neutron in the first place? ”

Blade Fang vaguely remembered that there should be such atoms, but the relevant memories were too vague and a little uncertain for a while.

Fortunately, the body is a melting pot of elements, and it is possible to find one.

So, he was going to do an internal meditation again in the same way that he had previously determined the hydrogen atom.

It turned out somewhat unexpectedly, and this structure really exists ....

"Wait.... Isotope.... I think there's such a name.... So this should be an isotope of hydrogen? ”

"If there is no neutron, it is called hydrogen 1, and if there is a neutron, it is called hydrogen 2, so let's name it that way for the time being."

While naming it so haphazardly, the blade tooth made a new association: since Hydrogen 2 has one more neutron than Hydrogen 1, its mass must be about twice as large; Is it possible to increase its own mass by turning all hydrogen 1 into hydrogen 2?

But on second thought, the source of the increased neutrons is still a problem, and in the end, it is still impossible to avoid the old idea of absorbing foreign particles.

em.... In addition, he vaguely sensed a hint of danger, and his subconscious mind seemed to prevent him from attempting to do so.

"Delusion? Or is it really so? Am I missing something? ”

Although he didn't understand what was going on, since the subconscious mind could represent some of the things he had forgotten to a certain extent, he was cautious and planned to change his mind first.

According to the previous assumption, by increasing its own mass, it indirectly drives the energy contained in it.

But now, since it has been discovered that the 'elements' in the body exist in a more complex bound state, how can we absorb the external elements? What form do foreign elements take when they enter the body?

There seems to be a layer of fog in my thinking, and I can't think of a good direction for a while.

"It's useless to dream, you have to act first."

With this in mind, Bladetooth once again entered a meditative state.

He didn't know how atoms made up cells, but he remembered that there were several levels of structure between them.

But one thing he can be sure of is that there must be water in the body, and there is room for manipulation.

First assumes the existence of the 'oxygen atom', and uses the remaining memory of the 'periodic table' to speculate its atomic structure.

Given that the atomic number of 'oxygen' is 8, it should have 8 protons, 8 electrons, and possibly 8 neutrons.

In this way, the structural model of the oxygen atom is simulated first.

In addition, two hydrogen atoms can combine with one oxygen atom to form the water molecule H2O.

"Atoms make up molecules, which should be achieved by sharing electrons? The electrons seem to be divided into energy level orbitals, and the number of electrons contained in the inner shell is smaller than that in the outer shell, so there seems to be some setting of 'a few electrons are the most stable'..... It's a pity that I don't remember, so let's blur it when the time comes. ”

Using these known conditions, several combinations were simulated.

In one model, two hydrogen atoms are attached to the oxygen atoms of the "big plate" like "ears", and the junction is a "bridge" formed by sharing electrons.

This model is the most pleasing to the eye, and Bladetooth decided to use it first.

In the following meditations, he actively blurred most of the structures of the body, focusing only on local areas, hoping to amplify the spiritual 'observation' in the local area.

Of course, it is not about observing anything, but mainly about replicating as much of the previous structure of water molecules as possible in the selected area.

This area, he chose the epidermis of the palm and expanded it through meditation, but the definition was not clear, it was just an attempt.

First of all, the epidermis should contain water, but due to the lack of clarity in the content and form of existence, we can only retreat to the second place, so the water molecules are evenly arranged in a 'cloud-like' shape.

These water molecular structures will act as a kind of 'handle + display', dwarfing molecular-level reactions that cannot be observed and actively controlled.

Next, it's time to let the outside particles in.

Oscillates water molecules, causing them to diffuse and retract as if they were breathing.

During this time, particles are constantly encased in the molecular cloud.

Blade Fang couldn't see the wrapped things, but the 'display' effect of meditation helped him feel that something was really coming in.

But alas, not to mention the gratifying reaction, not even the bad situation.

This means two things.

For one, the number of water molecules he simulated was insignificant for the skin of the hand.

Second, it doesn't mean that the particles that enter your body are in your possession.

Needless to say, his brain is so powerful that he can't increase the number of water molecules.

The second point shows that it is not enough to inhale external elements into the body, but how to assimilate them is the focus of the problem.

Perhaps, combining existing atoms with foreign atoms to form new molecules is one direction?

But he doesn't even know what the body is made up of at the cellular level, let alone at the atomic level, at the molecular level, and at the molecular level, and the structural mechanisms that must exist between the molecular and the cell.

If you don't know this, you don't dare to try it easily.