Exploring Technology in a Wizard World - Chapter 123: 122: Flame Color Reaction and Electron Transition

Chapter 123: 122: Flame Color Reaction and Electron Transition

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Chapter 123 of "Exploring Technology in a Wizard World" opens introducing the plot: Night.Stars filled the sky, twinkling brilliantly.Gro sat on the bed in his bedroom, having chased... Continue exploring!

Night.Stars filled the sky, twinkling brilliantly.

Gro sat on the bed in his bedroom, having chased away all the maids and guards from the room, staring intently at an hourglass on the table next to him, looking as if he was bewitched.

“Swish, swish, swish…”

The sand flowed quickly, and Gro’s eyes stayed open without blinking for several minutes, red with bloodshot veins.

Finally…

“Swish… swish-swish…”, all the sand in the upper part of the hourglass shone brightly, signaling the most suitable time for meditation had arrived.

“Hu,” Gro took a deep breath, calming his excited emotions, then picked up the Mysterious Potion dihydrogen monoxide Richard had given him, took a small sip, and drank about one-third of it. Afterward, he opened the bottle of ether and took a deep sniff.

Having done all this, he sealed the two potion bottles tightly and set them aside securely. Gro relaxed his body and lay down on the soft velvet bedding, closed his eyes, and started to meditate. Of course, to the outside world, it looked more like he was lying in state.

One minute, two minutes, three minutes…

Gro felt his body begin to vibrate, his consciousness separating, trying to leave the body, but the physical bonds were strong and difficult to break free from.

Just as Gro was becoming anxious inside, he felt some force from the outside world coming near. Before he could react, he felt his consciousness being seized by this external force and rapidly pulled away from his body.

With a “pop,” Gro felt as though he heard something, and his consciousness successfully detached from his body, suddenly feeling light and extremely comfortable.

Gro tried to look around him, but could see nothing – which was normal. In reality, apart from distant energy elements, he could hardly sense anything else. Besides returning to the body, he could hardly control his consciousness to do anything more than shake within a very limited area. Generally speaking, the closer the shake brought him to the free energy elements, the easier it was to absorb them.

Today, perhaps because of the potion, the range of shaking was noticeably greater than yesterday, meaning he could absorb more free energy elements.

It seemed the dihydrogen monoxide potion was indeed magical.

Thinking this, Gro started to meditate with all his might while another consciousness lightly shook its head and swiftly left the room.

In the study of Richard’s residence in Cuijin City.

Richard sitting on the chair opened his eyes.

“Hu,” Richard exhaled a breath of turbid air and stood up. He moved his body, turned, and walked out of the study toward the adjacent experiment lab to start preparations for detecting the so-called free energy elements, to prove whether his previous conjecture was correct.

Inside the laboratory, there was a black long table in the center with numerous instruments on it. Around the table, tight against the walls, stood several wooden racks and cabinets filled with many potion bottles and various experimental materials.

Richard walked over to the experiment table, first taking out the cobalt blue glass and placing it properly, then he found the salt acid, deionized water, and platinum wire coil, with the last item being a flame alcohol lamp.

Generally, a Bunsen lamp is best for flame tests, its temperature reaching 1500 degrees Celsius and giving clear results. However, the Bunsen lamp, invented by German scientist “Bunsen” in the 19th century on Earth, needed petroleum gas or coal gas as fuel, which was a bit troublesome; Richard eventually chose an alcohol spray lamp made by modifying an alcohol lamp.

The flames from the alcohol spray lamp were significantly hotter than those from an ordinary alcohol lamp at around 400 degrees Celsius, reaching approximately 1000 degrees Celsius. Although lower than the Bunsen lamp, it was still sufficient.

With all the experimental apparatuses ready, Richard began the actual experiment.

Holding the platinum wire coil, he immersed it in salt acid, watching bubbles form on the surface of the coil until they disappeared, Richard knew that any impurities on the platinum wire had been cleared.

Richard picked up the alcohol lamp and lit it, then removed the platinum wire from the hydrochloric acid and sent it into the high-temperature flames of the alcohol lamp.

The platinum wire, just taken out and still smeared with hydrochloric acid, immediately made a “sizzling” sound upon touching the flames of the alcohol lamp. The liquid swiftly evaporated, followed by a faint acrid smell. Richard, however, paid no attention to this and just stared closely at the flame, waiting until there were no color changes. Then, he took down the wire coil, rinsed it with deionized water, and left it to dry naturally.

At this point, the first step of the experiment was complete, and what followed was the most important, yet simplest step.

Holding the platinum wire, Richard extended it back into the flames of the alcohol lamp. At the same time, he controlled a free energy element from within his body that had not been used in melting before. It surged out from his fingertips, following the handle of the wire into the part of the coil that was in the flames.

Visibly, the color of the alcohol lamp began to change. It was no longer the color of the alcohol lamp’s flame, but the flame color of the free energy element.

This was precisely a flame color reaction.

Flames are colored. Partly, this is due to the temperature, hence the saying “a pure and azure flame,” but part of it is also due to the presence of elements.

The reason why fireworks have a multitude of vibrant colors is that many different metallic elements are added to them: adding metal potassium yields a pale violet; adding metal sodium, a golden yellow; adding metal lead, a bluish-white…

The principle behind the flame color reaction is known as electron transition.

This is because when certain elements burn in a flame, the electrons outside their atomic nuclei absorb a certain amount of energy and transition from their ground state to a more energetic excited state. After the transition, when the excited electrons return to the ground state, they release the excess energy in the form of spectral lines of a specific wavelength, causing the flame to display a specific color.

The flame colors seen in flame color reaction experiments are the colors of these spectral lines, and each element has its own unique set of spectral lines and therefore emits a distinctive color. For example, a magenta flame indicates the presence of the strontium element, an emerald green flame indicates copper, and a yellow flame indicates sodium.

Through this experiment, if a new element is found to exist with flame colors and spectral lines that are different from all known elements, then it is naturally classified as a new element.

Richard was uncertain whether the flame color experiment would work on the superheavy nuclear stable island elements he hypothesized, but it was still worth a try. After all, according to theory, the superheavy nuclear stable island elements already had electrons exceeding the speed of light, showing relativistic effects. Furthermore, it turned the Dirac ground state wave function into a fluctuating state, producing a series of magical effects.

If that was the case, then what was not possible?

Thinking this way, Richard gazed into the flames of the alcohol lamp.

The next moment, what appeared in Richard’s line of sight was a group of deep red, blood-like flames, a color not known to any element. It resembled the color of the free energy element light points he had absorbed initially.

Red, high energy reaction — could this be the so-called Fire Magic’s Fire Element?

Richard thought to himself.

His eyes flashing, Richard then picked up the cobalt blue glass he had spent nearly a whole day creating, ready for use.

The cobalt blue glass was mainly used to filter out any potential interference from impurity elements’ flame colors, like the gold of sodium ions, which could easily overwhelm the colors of other elements and lead to false conclusions.

Looking at the alcohol lamp’s flame through the cobalt blue glass, Richard now saw a much paler deep red color, but it was still a unique color never seen before for any element.

“Could it be…” Richard murmured to himself.

Undoubtedly, just this one experimental study could not prove much.

Because it was impossible to store too many of the different types of free energy elements within the Magic Origin, it would require many flame color experiments to complete the testing of the hypothesis. In addition, to ensure accuracy, aside from the flame tests, other methods would be used to detect the elements’ properties.

It was a long-term task.

Nevertheless, Richard felt that at least he had made a promising start, at least it meant that the direction of the research was not wrong.

Everything else after that was just a matter of time.

“Time…” Richard murmured to himself again.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - Dungeon, Prince, Prisoner, and Science 2 Chapter 2 - Wizard Magic and Yellow Phosphorus 3 Chapter 3 - Flame Python and English Longbow 4 Chapter 4 - Explosion 5 Chapter 5 - Personal Guard Captain 6 Chapter 6 - Extracting "Magic Material 7 Chapter 7 - Sphinx’s Riddle 8 Chapter 8 - The Death of the Book Spirit 9 Chapter 9 - Wizard and Life Remolding 10 Chapter 10 - Super Body State 11 Chapter 11 - Manufacture of Anesthetics 12 Chapter 12 - Successful Out-of-Body Experience 13 Chapter 13 - Star Body Projection 14 Chapter 14 - Medieval Style Breakfast 15 Chapter 15 - Highly Activated State 16 Chapter 16 - Battery Production 17 Chapter 17 - A Sudden Inspiration 18 Chapter 18 - Leiden Bottle 19 Chapter 19 - Craftsman 20 Chapter 20 - Medieval Electromagnetism 21 Chapter 21 - Guidance 22 Chapter 22 - Invisible Eyes 23 Chapter 23 - The First Spell 24 Chapter 24 - King’s Will 25 Chapter 25 - Dinner and Target 26 Chapter 26 - The Death of the King 27 Chapter 27 - The Face in the Shadow 28 Chapter 28 - Betrayal and... Death 29 Chapter 29 - The Secret from 3 Years Ago 30 Chapter 30 - Wizard and Spell 31 Chapter 31 - Kidnapped by the Giant Dragon 32 Chapter 32 - The Giant Dragon’s Dwelling 33 Chapter 33 - Dragon Clan Girl Pandora 34 Chapter 34 - Deaf and Mute Girl? 35 Chapter 35 - The Soul in the Ancient Castle 36 Chapter 36 - The Story by the Pool 37 Chapter 37 - Spell Research 38 Chapter 38 - Magic Rune Spells 39 Chapter 39 - The Magic System 40 Chapter 40 - The First Sentence 41 Chapter 41 - Beast Tide Attacks 42 Chapter 42 - Endless Battle 43 Chapter 43 - The Fierce Rabbit 44 Chapter 44 - Spells Unleashed 45 Chapter 45: The 045 Liquid Oxygen Airburst 46 Chapter 46 - The End of the Beast Tide 47 Chapter 47 - Anatomy Teaching 48 Chapter 48 - Power Index 49 Chapter 49 - Exploring the Great Mountain 50 Chapter 50 - Death Crisis 51 Chapter 51 - Before and After Coma 52 Chapter 52 - Prince, Meeting the Prince Again 53 Chapter 53 - Wizard’s Divine Artifact 54 Chapter 54 - Explosives for Mountain Breaking 55 Chapter 55 - Wild Boar Strike 56 Chapter 56 - The Act of Letting Go to Capture 57 Chapter 57 - Forest Banquet 58 Chapter 58 - The Smell of Blood 59 Chapter 59 - Blackmailing the Crowd 60 Chapter 60 - Excessive Behavior 61 Chapter 61 - Medieval Medicine 62 Chapter 62 - Blood Typing 63 Chapter 63 - Successful Blood Transfusion 64 Chapter 64 - The Earl Takes Poison 65 Chapter 65 - Inducing Vomiting Methods 66 Chapter 66 - Crisis and Trade 67 Chapter 67 - Enemy Attack 68 Chapter 68 - One Eighth 69 Chapter 69 - 069 70 Chapter 70 - The Battle Ends 71 Chapter 71 - Whispering Night and Departure 72 Chapter 72 - The Strange Gregory 73 Chapter 73 - Pandora’s Daily Life 74 Chapter 74 - Smiles and Disappointments 75 Chapter 75 - Don’t...... Go 76 Chapter 76 - The Truth of Everything! 77 Chapter 77: Some insignificant yet wanted-to-be-said words 78 Chapter 78 - A Sudden Change! 79 Chapter 79 - The Source of Super Memory 80 Chapter 80 - Mystery and Return 81 Chapter 81 - The Death of Gregory 82 Chapter 82 - The Weak “Rabbit” 83 Chapter 83 - Turn into a Werewolf... 84 Chapter 84 - Man, King of Ten Thousand Beasts! 85 Chapter 85 - Bai Ting Boiling Blood Technique 86 Chapter 86 - The Second Stage of the Battle 87 Chapter 87 - There is a mountain in the distance, and there is a cave on the mountain 88 Chapter 88 - Rabbits in Danger! 89 Chapter 89 - The Sun Rises 90 Chapter 90 - Life is Meaningless 91 Chapter 91 - Oak Tavern 92 Chapter 92 - Medieval Mercenaries 93 Chapter 93 - So What? 94 Chapter 94 - Committing Violence with a Dagger 95 Chapter 95 - Not Bad, But Foolish 96 Chapter 96 - I am the Squirrel 97 Chapter 97 - Iron Ring 98 Chapter 98 - Space Items 99 Chapter 99 - Test of the Iron Ring 100 Chapter 100 - Live Test 101 Chapter 101 - Test Completed 102 Chapter 102 - Absolute Defense of Space Transfer 103 Chapter 103 - Absolute Cutting and Absolute Processing 104 Chapter 104 - The Resurrectionist from Afar 105 Chapter 105 - Cuijin City 106 Chapter 106 - Medieval Real Guilds 107 Chapter 107 - Medieval Monetary System 108 Chapter 108 - Pandora’s Fist 109 Chapter 109 - Conflict and Indifference 110 Chapter 110: 109: You, Be More Rational 111 Chapter 111: 110: Suspected Murder in the Palace 112 Chapter 112: 111 Research on Mana and Free Energy Elements 113 Chapter 113: 112 Superheavy Nuclear Stable Island Elements 114 Chapter 114: 113 115 Chapter 115: 114: Experimental Proof and Unspeakable Secrets 116 Chapter 116: 115: Mysterious Potion, Dihydrogen Monoxide 117 Chapter 117: 116 The Prince Who Bullies Others by Flaunting His Power 118 Chapter 118: 117 Strange Light (First Chapter on Shelves, Requesting First Subscription!) 119 Chapter 119: 118: The Curse of the Boot (Second update upon release, please subscribe!) 120 Chapter 120: 119 Gemstones and Casting Materials (Third Release, Please Subscribe!) 121 Chapter 121: 120: Glassmaking (Fourth update upon release, please subscribe!) 122 Chapter 122: 121 Do You Have Dihydrogen Monoxide? 123 Chapter 123: 122: Flame Color Reaction and Electron Transition 124 Chapter 124: 123 Improvements in Casting Methods 125 Chapter 125: 124 Apocalypse Wizard 126 Chapter 126: 125 Flame Bombardment Impact 127 Chapter 127: 126 Meteor Flame Burst Skill 128 Chapter 128: 127: Apprentice of the White Stone Tower 129 Chapter 129: 128: I'm Different from Them! 130 Chapter 130: 129 Talent Test 131 Chapter 131: 130: Expected Lack of Talent 132 Chapter 132: 131: Toxic Chicken Soup 133 Chapter 133: 132: Train of Thought 134 Chapter 134: 133 Revenge 135 Chapter 135: 134 Examination Exemption Certificate 136 Chapter 136: 135: Night, Ghost Fire, Eye Contact 137 Chapter 137: 136: The Complex Wizard World 138 Chapter 138: 137: A Night of Chaos and Silence 139 Chapter 139: 138 Auction House Front 140 Chapter 140: 139 Martin Luther King 141 Chapter 141: 140: Dream Girl and Manganese Youlian Stone 142 Chapter 142: 141 Auction of the Examination Exemption Certificate 143 Chapter 143: 142: The Bid of the Old Nobles 144 Chapter 144: 143: The Prince's Face? 145 Chapter 145: 144: Mithril Ring? 146 Chapter 146: 145 Grasping the Entire World 147 Chapter 147 - See You Again If the Chance Arises 148 Chapter 148 - Seeing Gro Again, No Examination Exemption Certificate 149 Chapter 149 - The Truth About the Examination Exemption Certificate 150 Chapter 150: 149: The Prince's Anger 151 Chapter 151: 150: Weigh Anchor, Set Sail 152 Chapter 152: 151: It's Wet 153 Chapter 153 - The Stir Over Changing Cabins 154 Chapter 154 - Where Did the Wizard Go? 155 Chapter 155 - Nancy! 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