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A radioactive solid which decays into photons over time. The process can be sped up with negative pressure. It has essentially the opposite reaction of plutonium. ISZS can also be melted into its liquid form at 27C/300.15k (see isotope-z), this normally happens during the duration of the photon decay or it can be done manually with heat.  
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A radioactive solid which decays into photons over time. The process can be sped up with negative pressure. It has essentially the opposite reaction of plutonium. ISZS can also be melted into {{MaterialBtn|ISOZ}} at 27C/300.15k, this normally happens during the duration of the photon decay or it can be done manually with heat.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 28 November 2023

ISZS.png Isotope-Z (solid)
Properties
Section Radioactive
Spawn temperature -133.15°C
Heat Conductivity 100%
Relative weight 100
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0.1%
Flammability 0
State Solid
Transitions
High temperature ISOZ.png above 26.85°C
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A radioactive solid which decays into photons over time. The process can be sped up with negative pressure. It has essentially the opposite reaction of plutonium. ISZS can also be melted into ISOZ.png at 27C/300.15k, this normally happens during the duration of the photon decay or it can be done manually with heat.

Language: [[::Element:ISZS|English]]