Cloudpaw gives warrior names to elements from the periodic table.

… I made this just because, why not? (somebody else probably already did this, but I don’t care!
1. Oxygen
Oxygen is atomic number 8 on the periodic table, and one of the better known chemical elements. it classifies as a “reactive nonmetal,” and has the symbol O. For a warrior name, I think Oxygen could have the prefix “Eight” to stand for it being the eighth atomic number, and the suffix “Breathe” because we breathe oxygen!
Resulting name: EightBreathe
2. Nitrogen
Nitrogen is atomic number 7 on the periodic table, and also quite well known. It also classifies as a “reactive nonmetal,” and has the symbol N. One funny thing to observe is that together, Nitrogen and Oxygen spell out ‘NO’ on the table. Anyways, For it’s warrior name, I think Nitrogen could have the prefix “Root”, because for plants, it is absorbed through the roots, and the suffix “Grow” because it helps humans with growth.
Resulting name: RootGrow
3. Carbon
Carbon is atomic number 6 on the periodic table, and is ALSO quite well known, and also classifies as a “reactive nonmetal” (there are going to be a lot of these) It’s symbol is a C. For a prefix, I’m thinking “Stable”, because it has the ability to form many stable bonds with other chemicals, including itself! For the suffix, I think “Heat”, because Carbon regulates Earth’s temperature.
Resulting name: StableHeat
4. Hydrogen
You may know Hydrogen as one of the elements in water (H2O, Hydrogen 2 Oxygen)
It is atomic number 1 on the table, and has the symbol H. It is the lightest element, and falls under “reactive nonmetal.” For prefix, I think “Light”, because as I stated before, it is the lightest chemical element. As for suffix, I think “Power” because it powers a lot of things, like electricity.
Resulting name: LightPower
5. Helium
Helium is atomic number 2 on the table, and is a “noble gas” (finally something that isn’t reactive nonmetal!) It’s symbol is HE, but that doesn’t mean it appeals more to men, even though men discovered it. For it’s warrior prefix, I think “Healing” because it’s used in the Health industry a lot! For it’s suffix, I think “Float,” because it’s used to make balloons float.
Resulting name: HealingFloat
6. Boron
Boron is atomic number 5 on the table, and is a “metalloid.” It’s symbol is B, and in my opinion, is too close to “Moron” for comfort. For it’s prefix, I think that “Slime” because some use Borax, which contains boron. For it’s suffix, I think “Bone” because apparently it has a role in bone health.
Resulting name: SlimeBone
7. Sodium
Sodium is atomic number 11 on the table, and is a “Alkali Metal” It’s symbol is NA for some reason. For it’s prefix, I’m thinking “Salt,” for obvious reasons. For it’s Suffix, I think “Run”, because sodium helps keep muscles and nerves run smoothly.
Resulting name: SaltRun
8. Chlorine
Chlorine is atomic number 17 on the table, and is a “Reactive nonmetal,” with the symbol CL. You might know this as the chemical in pools that give it their smell. For it’s prefix, I think that “Clean” would work beautifully, because it is used as a disinfectant, and the suffix “Pool” could work with it well, because it is used there.
Resulting name: CleanPool
And that’s it for me ^^
I’m pretty sure the cats don’t even know these elements exist, and I barely did any of the elements! Can you really fault me when there are 118 chemical elements? This article would be, like, a day’s worth of reading if I covered them all! Anyways, I hope you enjoyed, Cloudo out!
Great article!
Great article!!
Cleanpool is just too true though lol
My family owns a pool and we used chlorine until we switched to salt water!!
Great job :DD
Great article! Lol I’m learning about elements and this is so helpful!
this is amazing 🤩
such a creative ideas, and the names you came up with are actually really cool! I saw this article and had to read it 😭🤣
Cool article! This was a really unique idea.
NERD
Joking! Great article 🙂 Love Cleanpool
Cool article!
This is so interesting, ive never seen an article like this
Great job
I don’t think any of these warrior names are possible with the list of prefixes and suffixes in the series, but it doesn’t matter. This is still a great article, and I’d like to see one of these names used in the books!
Cool article! This was a really unique idea and This was so funny!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol this is beautiful :33 Great article!! You should totally do a second!
Here strikes the ‘oh I forgot this article was coming out’ once more. But I did remember I had one for February lol 😛