I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 346: 334 Lynn: The True Immortal Fire, Hell's Fire—Chlorotrifluoride!



Chapter 346: Chapter 334 Lynn: The True Immortal Fire, Hell’s Fire—Chlorotrifluoride!

Lynn entered the depths of the mansion alone and ordered Ailoke and others, as well as the servants and guards of the manor, not to disturb him. Then he silently recited in his mind.

“071, display my current status.”

[Contract Target: Lynn

Physical Vitality: High

Magic Power Scale: 485

Spiritual Power Rating: Grand Wizard (Four Rings)

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Spell Slots: [White Phosphorus – Flame Touch],[Liquid Nitrogen – Frost Domain],[Lesser – Magic Protection],[Mage Shield],[Magic Barrier],[Lesser – Deflection Field]…

Four Rings: [Space Oscillation],[Iron Sand Storm],[Electromagnetic Cannon (3 times the speed of sound)],[Deflection Field],[Advanced Projection Technique],[Vacuum Domain],[Slow Barrier].

Magic Domain Users: 43

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After being promoted to Grand Wizard, Lynn found that his magic power had increased by about five times that of before, and his computing power had also grown synchronously, enhancing his control over the elements.

However, compared to other Grand Wizards, the number of Four-Ring spells he mastered was not many, only totaling to six.

Among them, Vacuum Magic and Slow Barrier are applications of the domains he possessed, commonly used by the majority of Grand Wizards.

The rest of the spells included Space Oscillation, which had a high magic consumption and was a short- to mid-range armor-piercing and high-damage spell.

Meanwhile, the Electromagnetic Cannon was Lynn’s solution for long-range combat deficiencies, powerful and fast, but requiring a second or two to prepare.

In battles among Grand Wizards, he still lacked a wide-range spell that could be released quickly to suppress opponents.

The Four-Ring Spell [Iron Sand Storm], though quite good and impressive when bolstered with Thunder Magic, still couldn’t satisfy Lynn.

Prior to becoming a Grand Wizard, this position had always been dominated by White Phosphorus Fire.

For low-ring wizards and bishops who couldn’t create a Vacuum Domain, White Phosphorus Fire was nothing short of a nightmare, and what Lynn was planning to prepare this time was something to replace it!

A compound so dangerous that even the infamous Nazis hesitated to equip their armies with it and the most terrible terrorists were afraid of it, named… Chlorotrifluoride!

If anything deserved the name of Hell’s Fire, White Phosphorus could barely make the cut, but Chlorotrifluoride was undoubtedly it!

This toxic, highly corrosive inorganic compound has a boiling point of 11.3°C and a melting point of -76.3°C, existing as a colorless gas at room temperature and turning into a green liquid when cooled, primarily used as aviation rocket fuel and in nuclear fuel processing and post-processing…

It itself is non-flammable but reacts violently with materials…

In some ways, Chlorotrifluoride is an upgraded version of White Phosphorus, possessing many of the same properties but more powerful and terrifying!

At least White Phosphorus Fire could be suppressed by water, would not burn at low temperatures until the temperature rose again, and could be buried using non-flammable materials like soil and sand…

However, these methods used against White Phosphorus Fire were ineffective in front of Chlorotrifluoride, as it could even burn metals, sturdy concrete, and sandstones!

Yes, it really did burn, not just corrode slowly like white phosphorus…

When chlorotrifluoride encounters water, it immediately creates an ultrahigh temperature explosion!

It can only be described as downright unreasonable!

Because fluorine and chlorine are both elements with extremely strong electronegativity, once combined, they frenziedly plunder electrons from nearby!

And we all know that elements are composed of atomic nuclei and electrons, so theoretically, any substance could become nourishment for chlorotrifluoride.

This is the true Undying Flame and Hell’s Fire…

Once this thing starts burning in a laboratory, the only hope is to discover it and immediately run upwind fast, as there is no effective method to extinguish it!

Lynn did not originally produce this thing because chlorotrifluoride is extremely unstable, and using it as the core in casting a spell could indeed lead to uncontrollable situations where one burns oneself to death.

This is also why, despite its incredible power, chlorotrifluoride has not been made into a weapon to dominate battlefields. Those in history who attempted to do so were not few, but without doubt all suffered greatly during the transportation stage—even if placed in specially treated metal containers, it’s not 100% safe!

But now Lynn had been promoted to a great wizard, and with greatly improved control over magic power and elements, he dared to attempt to harness this extremely dangerous compound.

Lynn pulled up all the information about chlorotrifluoride in his compute brain, and the chemical equation for its preparation could be gleaned from the name.

Cl2+3F2=2ClF3!

After carefully reviewing the red annotated precautions several times, Lynn closed his eyes and began the complex synthesis of elements.

The magic power within his domain surged rapidly, creating a vacuum area to prevent chlorotrifluoride from getting out of control, which is probably the only way to control it—avoiding contact between chlorotrifluoride and any other matter!

Of course, igniting this substance does not need oxygen. In a vacuum state, it can burn objects just by contact because its essence is plundering electrons…

In the designated vacuum domain, Lynn opened two canisters, which stored fluorine and chlorine elements respectively.

The two elements quickly wafted out and, under the control of spiritual power, floated within the domain.

Lynn was extremely careful, forcibly confining all elements within a palm-sized space, letting them contact and collide with each other.

Even with the power of a great wizard, one still couldn’t control a single element with absolute precision, like making them completely immobile, achieving a sort of magical effect similar to stopping time within a certain range.

A wizard could only direct the elements through spiritual power, such as instructing left or right, or use magic power to slow them down as much as possible, maintaining a lethargic state.

Whether forcibly creating a vacuum domain or controlling elements to collide in a specific ratio, the consumption of magic power and spiritual power is substantial.

If Lynn were still a third-ring wizard, he would face the predicament of spiritual power depletion within just a few seconds. Fortunately, he had now been promoted, and such a level of consumption was still within an acceptable range.

Even so, Lynn struggled an entire afternoon. After several attempts, he finally synthesized the element he wanted.

A peculiar element emerged in Lynn’s palm, the four elements tightly adhering together, forming a T-shape with one short bond and two long bonds…

This is the compound known as one of the most dangerous, chlorotrifluoride!

(PS: On the first day of the new year, I wish everyone a prosperous future, smooth studies, abundant wealth, high fortunes, good luck, and happiness all around… Happy New Year!)

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