Mikium

History
Mikium is a chemical element and it was the first element to be discovered. It was discovered in 1000 M by King Xantos. Mikium was discovered accidentally, when the king was experimenting with the newly discovered particles and he combined 4 "m" particles to create Mikium. Since this was before the time of particle arrangers, he could only create elements with rudimentary machines that combined 4 particles of a single type. He followed his discovery of Mikium with the discoveries of Banezium and Jayzium.

Uses
Since then, Mikium has been widely used in almost any form of construction. Because of the small amount of energy required to create it and how common "m" particles are, it is very common. It is strong enough to be used in many ways, but bendable enough to be shaped.

Chemical Properties
Mikium is not very hard or very volatile. It takes the shape of a hard black rock when synthesized. When heated to 100T, it becomes more malleable, and it becomes liquid at 200T. After it is cooled, it quickly solidifies, meaning that if it needs to be molded it must be kept hot until it is the correct shape.