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After sending a series of teaching materials to Principal Nathan Fisher, who was far away in the Rainbow Tower, and giving a lot of suggestions at the sa ti, Reiner was waiting for feedback while also starting his own research work.

The materials he asked Mr. Osborne to purchase were finally sent to Luna Nova Magical Academy yesterday. Reiner could not wait to co to the laboratory early this morning, ready to continue his isotope research.

The experint process was very simple. He purchased several sa elents from different planes to verify that the relative elent mass of the sa elent would be different due to regional distribution and other reasons.

He must first figure out whether the isotope phenonon was universal in this world, rather than a unique attribute of the "Borren" elent.

Reiner called Sharon, and the two worked in the laboratory for a whole day before finally asuring the relative elent mass of the four elents purchased by Reiner.

Among them, all four "Steiner" elents collected on the four demiplanes had different mass from each other. Three out of four "Carbone" elents collected on the four demiplanes had different mass from each other. In terms of the rest two elents, "Plumbo" and "Safron", two out of four had different mass from each other.

There were three elents whose relative mass was not too far off, and Reiner had well docunted them.

Experints had proved that this phenonon of the sa elent with different relative elent mass not only existed in the "Borren" elent, but also existed in other elents, and there was no distinction between tallic or non-tallic elents.

Unfortunately, Reiner had never been able to separate pure isotopes or prove that there were indeed two particles with different relative elent masses.

On the earth, isotopes were generally divided into stable isotopes and unstable isotopes. The difference lay in the length of the half-life, which was the ti during which the radioactivity would decrease. Generally speaking, isotopes with a half-life of more than ten years were called stable isotopes. What Reiner was now able to asure should also be stable isotopes.

The theory needed to separate isotopes was not well rembered by Reiner. He vaguely knew that isotopes could be separated by temperature or reaction speed. As for proving the existence of isotopes, perhaps a mass spectroter could help.

But the theory involved in the mass spectroter could only be accessed by middle-level mages. Reiner couldn't access it at the mont. After all, the magic model of a stable electric and magnetic field not only required 500 academic points but also required the user to have strength above a fourth-ring mage. Modifying it to the extent that Reiner needed would require an even higher level. So Reiner couldn't make one himself.

Reiner decided to write the thesis first, at least to file it in the Rainbow Tower to protect his rights. As for how to prove the isotope, he still had to continue to find a way.

If Reiner succeeded in attracting ideas, and soone gained inspiration after he published the paper and successfully isolated the isotope, then Reiner himself could also get so feedback from the world. He would not lose anything.

Of course, the best case was that Reiner could extract the isotope himself, but under the current circumstances, this hope was a little small.

In the evening, Reiner sat at his desk, holding a quill, and began to write his own thesis.

"A Hypothesis on the Difference of Relative Elent Mass and Its Influence and Discussion on the Law of Elents"

"The relative elent mass has been proposed for decades. The mages have made precise asurents of the relative elent mass of common elents. However, in my experint, I found that the relative elent masses of several elents had an error that cannot be ignored compared to the accepted value. In this regard, my assistant and I conducted experintal research, and finally ca to the following conclusion... ."

Reiner recorded his own experintal process in detail. The origin, asurent values, and errors of the five elents were ticulously described, which was true and credible. At the sa ti, Reiner also recorded the data of several other elents with no asured errors to prove that the asurent array used in the experint was not problematic.

For these elents with the sa properties but different relative elent masses, Reiner nad them isotopes.

After writing these, he began to derive the law of elents.

Reiner believed that the idea of sorting by relative elent mass was correct, but due to the existence of the above-ntioned isotopes, the arrangent of His Excellency Lanchester Steinen was flawed.

His Excellency Steinen's elent table had eight columns, which included most of the mainstream elents, but so special elents still lingered outside the form, and even if it was periodic, the elents in the sa row had so forced approximations.

In general, there were still many problems with this original periodic table, and it could not be regarded as truly reflecting the nature of "period".

Therefore, Reiner re-arranged the elents on top of the list of elents arranged by His Excellency Steinen.

He first adopted the familiar vertical arrangent, placing elents of similar properties in one column, swapping the positions of several elents with similar relative mass due to isotopic reasons, and leaving so space for elents that were similar to those with active or unusual properties.

"Fortunately, I don't need to make poker cards to sort."

Reiner laughed at himself. Presumably, His Excellency Steinen had already got so feedback from the world when he proposed periodicity. This ti he really stood on the shoulders of giants.

After finishing this periodic table of elents, Reiner simply made a bold assumption and predicted the existence of so elents.

Reiner didn't know if there were noble gases in this world, but at present, there was no such elent in the elent table of His Excellency Steinen. This kind of elent itself was not easy to combine with other elents, and most of them exist in nature as simple substances, and it was very hard to find them.

He predicted that between the elent "Florin" and the elent "Thordian", there should be an extrely inactive elent. This elent should be a gas, and Reiner made several predictions about the gas, based on the properties of the two elents, and recorded them, along with several other guesses, for the final chapter.

It was late at night when he finished writing these essays. Reiner put down his pen. There seed to be a little ripple in his Heart LakeH, but as if it lacked sothing, the ripples soon disappeared.

Like the deepest night, in the silence, a storm that could sweep the world was brewing.

He shook his head. Just when he thought that the little guy who often ca to visit him didn't visit today, he heard a ow from the window sill.

But when Reiner poked his head out, he found that the tiger-stripe patterned cat was not on the window sill, but on the ground downstairs.

Next to the cat, there was a girl squatting, feeding it with food. Judging from the school uniform, she should indeed be a student of Luna Nova Magical Academy.

"Huh? Who is she?"

Reiner thought. The students should have turned off the lights and gone to bed now

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