by
Russ » Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:19 am
Administratium is not a symmetrical element. The neutrons collect to one part of the atom. The part without the neutrons is referred to the head of the atom while the neutrons are located at the tail.
There are some compounds which form an association with Administratium. The best of these are succinates. This association occurs by a "back-side" attack process. This can cause major rearrangements of the neutrons. During the rearrangement process when the succinate is either associated or rejected, some useful product may be obtained in the presence of Administratium. Once the association is completed, the normal very slow formation of useful product is observed.
The slowness of reactions involving Administratium are thought to be due to the formation of clusters with the reactants. These clusters form flocs which will then fall out of solution. Very large clusters and flocs have been observed and the larger the cluster, the larger the floc, and the less product is formed. Under appropriate conditions the clusters can also be formed by an applied electrical or magnetic flux. These flux clusters also further inhibit product formation.
Administratium is generally not subject to attack by free radicals. Most free radicals are, in fact, destroyed upon contact with Administratium. However, there is one type of free radical, called Consultantyl, which can form an association with Administratium. After consultation, the formation of any useful product in the presence of the consulted Administratium complex appears to completely stop.