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The game tries to split atoms in half, if that does not match, it shifts mass from one of the 2 parts to the other until there is a match for the bigger mass, if there is a match, tha atom will be added to a list. This continues until there is no mass left. This is somewhat realistic-ish and fits the gameplay.
The atomic masses are also not perfect, since they are rounded to full numbers, again because of the gameplay. But it certainly helps to remember them anyway.
I hope I cleared that up for you!
At first I tought maybe elements with a difference in electronegativity larger than X would be able to be combined, but this has proven not to be the case.
After that I figured I'd just ask before making more presumptions :p
An Example: He (mass 4) and Li (mass 7) can be combined to B (mass 11).
You can easily see the mass of the atom below its name on the map.
This is also explained in the tutorial (The ? in the menu, you should also have seen it the first time you started a map).
I will release a guide here in the following days.
I've only played a few levels but I guess I have been overtinking it too much for this logic.
Thanks for pointing out the obvious!
Overthinking stuff seems to have been my flaw once again ;)
For example, just having a way to see a periodic table with the numbers you use.