Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Proposal: Ionic Bonding

Add a new rule entitled “Ionic Bonding”

If an atoms’ electronegativity is not zero, and it has been at least 12 hours since the atom last attempted to bond, the atom may bond with one or more atoms if the atom’s electronegativity is the opposite of the sum of all other atoms’ electronegativity. When atoms bond, each atom involved in the atomic bond is considered to be bonded to every other atom involved in the atomic bond. A list of atoms that an atom is bonded with is stored in the atom’s GNDT row (for non-reagent atoms), and on the atom’s entry on the wiki page “Reagents” (for reagent atoms). To bond, an atom shall declare which atoms they are attempting to bond with, and roll a diceX where X is the amount of atoms that the atom is attempting to bond with multiplied by five. If the result is one, the atoms will become bonded.

Comments

IceFromHell:

09-04-2014 22:03:13 UTC

Shark, you need to set the post’s category as a Proposal (Select it in the Category tab). Also, you don’t need to write the “Proposal:” part in the title, as the blognomic system does that for you.

IceFromHell:

09-04-2014 22:04:03 UTC

Os, and since I’ve commented here, the rules forbid that you change it in this post, so you have to make a new one.

pizzashark:

09-04-2014 22:07:19 UTC

Sorry, I’ll make a new one