Erythrite (Cobalt, Arsenic, Hydrogen & Oxygen)
2 years ago
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Erythrite is an ore composed of cobalt, oxygen, arsenic and hydrogen. I thought it sounded like a possible band name and here we are. Cobalt is used a lot as a pigment for pottery and it's 'eye catching', hence why she has a lot of sparkle and compared with the others, she stands out.
Arsenic is quite poisonous; she looks really rough and has a not so easygoing personality.
Oxygen is quite bubbly and nice; the green and blue come from thoughts about plants and the sky. Also, read somewhere that liquid oxygen is light blue.
Hydrogen looks a bit more mature and seems more refined, since it's the first element on the table. Turns out hydrogen looks quite magenta and red when it looked at through some sort of tube.