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punctuation elements....... whoa.........
Three punctuation elements are shown at the top, all solid white in color. Qharium (etym. from "What") is a plain catto for the question mark with a blank open-mouthed grin. Qossium (etym. from "Wow") is a plain catto for the exclamation mark with with two triangular tufts protruding from each cheek, bearing a more awe-filled expression. Planum (etym. from "Okay") is a plain catto for the period with drooped fur at each cheek and additional fur protruding from the forehead, bearing a more stark expression. The base colors for each are magenta, yellow, and cyan respectively, with Qharium becoming exponentially more intense, Qossium peaking then lowering, and Planum becoming logarithmically more intense.
Three compounds are shown at the bottom. Qharium Qosside is an ionic compound of Qharium (the cation) and Qossium (the anion). It is colored a blotchy red-orange color, and has dropping fur tufts, bearing a shocked expression. Triplanum Monoqharide is a molecule of three Planum and one Qharium, having a similar shape to Planum but more obtuse and without the forehead tufts and in a blotchy blue-violet color, looking towards the left in suspicion. Its structure is tetrahedral. Triplanum Monoqosside is a molecule of three Planum and one Qosside, having a similar shape to Planum but without the drooping (much like a single pair of Qossium's cheek tufts), with a blotchy green-yellow color, hunched forwards and glanced rightwards with a cheeky grin. It is a square formation.










