Adamantium is a fictional chemical substance, often a metal. The name comes from adamant or adamantine combined with the Neolatin ending -ium, and resembles the form of the names of the chemical elements. In its classical meaning, adamant referred either to any hard substance, including diamond, or a hypothetical impenetrable mineral; thus, adamantium often refers to a fictional impenetrable element or substance.
2006-12-21 08:23:32
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answered by Bilge Khan 1
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Adimantium was a made up metal for the X-Men comics. So in reality you can say it's anything.
2006-12-21 08:14:46
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answered by Angry Marsupial 2
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Adamantium is a fictional substance. It has no atomic or molecular weight, because it doesn't exist.
In the world of comic books, adamantium is not really explained -- it just "is". I would imagine it to be more of an alloy of several metals than a pure element.
2006-12-21 08:55:12
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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According to Wikipedia, Adamantium is a fictional chemical substance. Therefore it has no atomic weight.
2006-12-21 09:07:06
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answered by bohdan 2
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Adamantium Adamantium is not an element: its properties do not qualify it for any know space on the Periodic Table of Elements. Rather, Adamantium is a series of ...
www.marveldirectory.com/miscellaneous/adamantium.htm -
2006-12-21 08:14:14
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answered by bh 2
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LAST i HEARD, aDIMANTIUM WAS NOT AN ELEMENT.
2006-12-21 08:13:29
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answered by science teacher 7
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3.01
2006-12-21 08:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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