CHROME-MAGNESIUM(Cr-Mg)

Technical Description When forming, Mg will vaporize and gases infuse within the isotopic structure. Chrome-Magnesium demonstrates 0 properties of transference. Electrons traveling down axis will not bear heat at much higher capacities.

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Description
BACKGROUND

The name, symbol and number is chromium, Cr, 24. Element category is a transition metal. Standard atomic weight is 51.9961(6)g mol (−1)exponent. The color is steely-gray. It is a hard metal that takes a high-polish and it's boiling point is 4840 degrees Fahrenheit.

Magnesium is number 12 on the Periodic Table of Elements. It's symbol is Mg. It's category is alkaline earth metal. It's standard atomic weight is 24.3050(6)g mol (−1) exponent. It is silvery white and solid in appearance. Boiling point is 1994 degrees Fahrenheit.

SUMMARY

Chrome-magnesium is a super-conductor. It enhances electrical connections of all varieties. Circuits, wiring, cable and computer processors benefit from this elemental combination. This is evident by instantaneous downloads of programs, video, audio, images and documents.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

This particular combination visually appears chrome with magenta and purple traces infused within the structure. More evidence is needed to differentiate electron configuration of Cr-Mg. The standard atomic weight is at this point unknown.

Claims

1. Formula

Place one part Chromium(Cr), one part Magnesium(Mg) in hyperbaric pressure chamber.
Heat elements up to Cr boiling point under 1000 BTU. (See Background)
Super cool with Liquid Nitrogen gases.
Once cool, extract extraneous stratospheric gases.
Remove Chrome-Magnesium from chamber.
Diamond drill bit is recommended for shaping.
Patent History
Publication number: 20110146451
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 23, 2009
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2011
Inventor: MICHAEL THOMAS SEGRUE (Boulder, CO)
Application Number: 12/645,950
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Nonferrous (75/585)
International Classification: C22B 9/00 (20060101);