Oxidizer (OXID)

  • JMBuilder
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    OXID - Oxidizer. Flammable. Reacts with OIL, DESL, GAS, or GUN, igniting them and causing them to burn stronger than by fire/heat ignition.

  • nmd
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Why? why do we need this?

  • JMBuilder
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    For igniting substances in conditions where fire or heat can't.

  • Hatter
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

     Why would we want to ignite stuff where fire and heat can't?

  • Fakenublet
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    .....Burn for a longer duration, this would require 2 of the stuff having contact, OXID has to touch any of the elements it can ignite...it makes things a bit more complicated...

     

    ...Besides, if your having problems igniting stuff, just put ELEC, one on each side on the end where the fuel will come out and SPRK.

  • JMBuilder
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    OXID itself would be flammable.

  • MasterMind555
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @JMBuilder (View Post)

     Oxidizers causes things to burn way faster, because they provide more oxygen than just the one in the air.

     

    An example would be gunpowder. Without the oxidizer ( Potassium Nitrate ), gunpowder is just charcoal and sulfur, two substances that burn quite slowly. The potassium nitrate makes the reaction happen much faster.

  • JMBuilder
    16th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Okay... What if I said it would make them burn stronger?

  • wes12321
    17th Mar 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    umm... oxidizers are almost always an element mixed with OXYGEN... so if u changed the properties of OXYG, OXYG would oxidize compatible metals, such as IRON