Molybdenum: The tough, stoic guy, but a lot friendlier than he looks. He works as a metalsmith and bladesmith, and has a soft spot for plants.
Color:
Orange: Lead molybdate (wulfenite) co-precipitated with lead chromate and lead sulfate is a bright-orange pigment used with ceramics and plastics
Yellowish-green: Flame test of Molybdenum
Medium grey, with hint of green: Pure Molybdenum metal
Bluish black gray: Molybdenite ore (where the name Molybdenum comes from)
Technetium: Interested in medical and biology, and wanted to help others (medically). He has a left robotic hand, which has an index finger turn to a syringe. He is convinced that he’s not aggressive, but the needle and him being radioactive make people think otherwise.
Silvery grey: Technetium metal
Light yellow: Technetium (VII) oxide
Dull green: Technetium (III) in solution https://youtu.be/BVNeK_IKv5A?t=644
Pale pink: Technetium (IV) in solution
Radioactive trefoils: All Tc isotopes are radioactive
Robotic left hand: Technetium is named after the Greek word 'tekhnetos', meaning artificial, since it was the first element to be artificially produced
Ruthenium: A charming magician who has a Russian accent and can speak Russian. He always writes neatly with his pen.
Color and reference:
Silvery white: Pure Ruthenium metal
Grey: Ruthenium powder
Black: Ruthenium used in jewellery, which is dark, pewter-colored
Fire comes out of his hat in this image: Fires constantly burning in the rocks at Yanartaş, the presence of ruthenium in the rocks acts as a catalyst for the burning of methane
Rhodium: A songwriter who has a dream of having a musical band. He loves singing and listening to music… and also roses and jewellery.
Color:
Rose-red: Rhodium is named after the Greek word ‘rhodon’, meaning rose, because the compound is a rose-red precipitate when isolating the element, and also the color of Rhodium nitrate
Silvery-white, with bluish or red luster: Rhodium metal
Dark red (bow): Rhodium (III) chloride
Pink red: Rose is always associated with pink
Red-orange: Rhodium-doped glass
Molybdenum (male, dragon)
Technetium (male, wolf)
Ruthenium (male, raccoon)
Rhodium (male, hummingbird)
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