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I had forgotten to share this. No you absolutely should not rely on this because periodic tables are constantly inconsistent about their classifications and all that so yeah no don't rely on this except for the element atomic number and weight and whether it's radioactive or if it's man-made or any of that other kind of stuff but other than that there's no reason for you to use the rest of the information since the elements (especially the ones at the end of the periodic table) are unreliable because scientists are uncertain about a large amount of information for the later elements on the periodic table and it's truly only speculation what's over at the end of the periodic table so anything you see up here is unreliable and also I may have mis-typed on some of the numbers so still don't completely rely on this and also I am open to you correcting me if I had done anything wrong here but for the most part a lot of stuff up here is very uncertain so it's very difficult to get the exact information you need on an element, especially ones that happen to be radioactive, as radioactive elements are very difficult to study, and it makes it very difficult to get concrete evidence. For example, when I looked into Tennessine, it told me it could both be either a metal or a metalloid, and its exact group was uncertain, and only a guess. Astatine also wasn't completely verified if it were a metalloid or a nonmetal. It is very difficult to get a concrete answer if there is no concrete answer, so don't blame me if I get anything wrong. Plus, it's kind of hard to work on something with so many different things to pay attention to, and also a fairly large amount of lag due to the sheer amount of vector parts inside the sprite. I spoke too much in that one instance. To put it simply, if there are mistakes, correct me.