Generates imaginary substances and their properties and appearance. Great for some plot devices, strange scientific findings, or the innocent seeming substance that brings hideous disaster!
This unreflective material is red. It is very light. It is crumbly in solid form. This material has a rough texture in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. This substance has a strong odor of lettuce. It's alternate form is a perfectly transparent substance that is milky-white, with blue flecks in it.
This translucent substance is yellow. It is heavy. This substance has a slick texture in solid form. This material's melting point is low. This material is radioactive. It provides some insulation against temperature changes. A smell of lime comes from this material. It's alternate form is a translucent substance that is indigo.
This material is sky-blue with yellow specks in it. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This substance has a smooth texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is below room temperature. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. It alloys with other materials easily.
This substance is gray. It is very brittle in solid form. This material has a smooth texture in solid form. This material's melting point is room temperature. This material is highly magnetic. A faint smell of sugar comes from this material.
This unreflective substance is purple. It is somewhat brittle in solid form. This material has a slick texture in solid form. This material's melting point is one of the highest known. This material has a faint odor of rain. It alloys with other materials easily.
This perfectly transparent material is amber with orange streaks in it. It is flexible in solid form. This substance's melting point is very high. This material adsorbs virtually all kinds of radiation. It provides some insulation against temperature changes. When exposed to intense heat it explodes.
This mirrorlike material is purple. It is brittle in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This material provides excellent protection from radiation. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. This substance has an odor of chocolate.
This material is black. It is very brittle in solid form. This material's melting point is below room temperature. This material is superconductive.
This translucent, unreflective substance is gray. It is crumbly in solid form. This substance has a slimy texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is high. This substance is superconductive. It alloys with other materials barely.
This material is grass-green with plum-colored swirls on it. It is light. It is somewhat brittle in solid form. This substance's melting point is unremarkable. This substance has an odor of peppermint.
This translucent substance is peach-colored. This material's melting point is one of the highest known. This material is highly magnetic. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. A faint smell of coconut comes from this material.
This somewhat transparent, unreflective substance is ebony. It is very light. This material's melting point is high. It provides some insulation against temperature changes.
This somewhat transparent material is green. It is flexible in solid form. This material's melting point is room temperature. This substance does not conduct electricity at all. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. It alloys with other materials poorly unless certain other materials are used.
This unreflective substance is aquamarine. It is very heavy. This substance has a smooth texture in solid form. This material's melting point is very high. This substance adsorbs almost all radiation. A smell of acorns comes from this substance.
This somewhat transparent, unreflective material is white. It is very light. It is very brittle in solid form. This material has a slimy texture in solid form. This material's melting point is very high. This substance does not conduct electricity at all. When exposed to intense cold it melts.
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