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 somewhat transparent substance is peach-colored. This substance's melting point is unremarkable. This substance is mildly magnetic. This material has an odor of blood.
This reflective material is white. It is somewhat brittle in solid form. This substance has a waxy texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is unremarkable. This material can be easily magnetized.
This translucent, unreflective material is orange. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This substance's melting point is low. This material is not very conductive. It provides some insulation against temperature changes.
This substance is green. It is malleable in solid form. This material has a slimy texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is below room temperature. This substance is conductive. This material has a strong odor of excrement.
This unreflective substance is blue. It is light. This substance has a slick texture in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This substance does not conduct electricity at all. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes.
This substance is apricot-colored. It is very heavy. It is very brittle in solid form. This substance's melting point is unremarkable. This substance provides some protection from radiation. A smell of vanilla comes from this material.
This translucent, reflective material is umber. It is brittle in solid form. This material has a oily texture in solid form. This material's melting point is room temperature. This substance does not conduct electricity at all. It acts as an excellent insulator against temperature changes. It's alternate form is a somewhat transparent substance that is brick-red.
This translucent substance is sapphire. It is very light. It is brittle in solid form. This material has a oily texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is room temperature. This material adsorbs almost all radiation. This material is extremely nonconductive.
This perfectly transparent, mirrorlike substance is white. It is very light. It is brittle in solid form. This material's melting point is room temperature. This material provides excellent protection from radiation. This substance can be magnetized.
This perfectly transparent substance is white. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This substance has a oily texture in solid form. This material's melting point is high. This substance is radioactive. This substance it is somewhat conductive.
This somewhat transparent, unreflective substance is sapphire. It is light. It is extremely inflexible in solid form. This material has a slimy texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is below room temperature. It acts as an excellent insulator against temperature changes. This material has a faint odor of urine.
This reflective substance is scarlet. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This substance is very radioactive. This material is conductive. It provides some insulation against temperature changes. A smell of fish comes from this material. It alloys with other materials barely.
This perfectly transparent substance is olive-green with yellow swirls on it. It is very heavy. This substance's melting point is low. This material provides excellent protection from radiation. This substance is not very conductive. A smell of bread comes from this material.
This translucent, reflective substance is blue. It is very light. It is very malleable in solid form. This substance's melting point is unremarkable. This substance is very radioactive. This substance is extremely nonconductive. It provides some insulation against temperature changes. This substance has a strong odor of grass.
This material is chestnut. It is very heavy. It is brittle in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This material adsorbs almost all radiation. This substance has an odor of bannanas.
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