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FrozenGate by Avery

Game: Guess the mystery object !

Can you please say me also the voltage ? :whistle:

Just kidding ..... exactly this (i said it was easy) :beer:
 





OK, since you are very strong in this game, here's one:

Here are two pictures: one object is in the other.

clue 1: it's in France, near Bordeaux.

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Laser Mégajoule?

Experimental inertial confinement fusion device.
 
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Laser Mégajoule?

Experimental inertial confinement fusion device.

Yes, you win Piferal.

It's "two buildings of 300 metres in length to welcome each 120 laser beams. Amplified by 13 500 mirrors, they their race finish in a metallic dome of 10.50 meters in diameter to, finally, pressurized a gas billede of... 2 millimetres in diameter!"

Indeed the world's most powerful laser :eg: (after the Artic:gun:)
 
Ok, let's go.

A chemical one, I think it is not very difficult.

One aid for all: Under a different conditions can be liquid, solid or gaseous.

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Under a different conditions can be liquid, solid or gaseous./QUOTE]

I suppose you're not just speaking about water, right ? (j/k :p)

Chemicals ..... with that appearence, do you realize it can be anything ? ..... urea, guanidin hydrochloride, ammonium acetate, tricine, ammonium persulfate, phosphoric acid ..... and some other hundred of different ones :p .....

A little hint can be helpful :D
 

No Cyanide.

Under a different conditions can be liquid, solid or gaseous./QUOTE]

I suppose you're not just speaking about water, right ? (j/k :p)

Chemicals ..... with that appearence, do you realize it can be anything ? ..... urea, guanidin hydrochloride, ammonium acetate, tricine, ammonium persulfate, phosphoric acid ..... and some other hundred of different ones :p .....

A little hint can be helpful :D

Ahahahah, ok.

Two Hint more: is highly toxic, and react with water or water vapor.
 
My first thought was cesium or rubidium (or another from that family), but I'm pretty sure they don't look like that in elemental form?

-Trevor
 
My first thought was cesium or rubidium (or another from that family), but I'm pretty sure they don't look like that in elemental form?

-Trevor

Yes, in standard temperature and pressure.

One more help: Reacts violently with water and is corrosive to most metals.
 
Potassium or potassium derivates ?

Sulphuric acid ? (naah)

crystalized nitric acid ? (hmmmm)

molybdenum chloride ? (:p)

It's a combustible or a comburent ?
 
Potassium or potassium derivates ?

Sulphuric acid ? (naah)

crystalized nitric acid ? (hmmmm)

molybdenum chloride ? (:p)

It's a combustible or a comburent ?

Ahahaha, no, no ,no ,no :D

1) Under a different conditions can be liquid, solid or gaseous.

2) Highly toxic

3) Reacts violently with water and is corrosive to most metals

4) Is corrosive to most metals

One more, I think definitive: compound used to enrichment one element.....
 


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