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Plausible materials/chemicals for a sentient blob creature to be made out of

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In my book series (link here), there is a blob creature (lime-green in color, has a radioactive glow, is sentient, has a bizarre and uncanny intelligence level (has the emotional intelligence and "street smarts" of the average 6-year-old but is capable of answering quantum physics questions that would baffle Einstein without a second thought, as well as having battlefield intelligence that would baffle the likes of Hannibal Barca), can completely regenerate his entire body unharmed as long as a single cell of his body remains, cannot feel physical pain, immune to conventional weapons, but melts in physical contact with vegetable matter, around 3'4" in height in his normal state but can mold his boneless body into whatever form he wants whenever he wants to, and is shaped like a gumdrop in his normal state). He was originally developed as a light buoyant blob to help shipwrecked sailors to the surface and was not even supposed to be sentient. However, during a break-in at the lab he was being developed in, some idiot spilled a chemical into the beaker where Bob was forming, bringing him to life. Here is my question: which chemicals, if any, would form at least a pseudoscientific explanation for this phenomenon?

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