Difference between revisions of "Element:LITH"
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| icon = LITH.png | | icon = LITH.png | ||
| longname = Lithium | | longname = Lithium | ||
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| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_LITH | | identifier = DEFAULT_PT_LITH | ||
| name = Lith | | name = Lith | ||
| description = Lithium. Reactive element that explodes on contact with water. | | description = Lithium. Reactive element that explodes on contact with water. | ||
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| menusection = SC_EXPLOSIVE | | menusection = SC_EXPLOSIVE | ||
| menuvisible = 1 | | menuvisible = 1 | ||
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| temperature = 295.15 | | temperature = 295.15 | ||
| weight = 17 | | weight = 17 | ||
− | | properties = TYPE_PART | + | | properties = TYPE_PART PROP_LIFE_DEC |
| lowtemperature = | | lowtemperature = | ||
| lowtemperaturetransition = | | lowtemperaturetransition = | ||
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'''Hydrogenation (tmp):''' | '''Hydrogenation (tmp):''' | ||
When LITH touches {{MaterialBtn | WATR}} {{MaterialBtn | SLTW}} {{MaterialBtn | DSTW}} {{MaterialBtn | BUBW}} or {{MaterialBtn | WTRV}} its hydrogenation factor increases by 1 for each water particle. | When LITH touches {{MaterialBtn | WATR}} {{MaterialBtn | SLTW}} {{MaterialBtn | DSTW}} {{MaterialBtn | BUBW}} or {{MaterialBtn | WTRV}} its hydrogenation factor increases by 1 for each water particle. | ||
− | If the lithium particle is above | + | If the lithium particle is above 166.85C it will explode. Otherwise it will convert water particles into [[Element:HYGN|HYGN]] and heat up. The reactions and heat produced will be more violent when lithium is charged up with electricity. |
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− | The reactions will be more violent when lithium is charged up | ||
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+ | The Hydrogenation factor is stored in the .tmp property. | ||
'''Carbonation (tmp2):''' | '''Carbonation (tmp2):''' | ||
− | When LITH touches {{MaterialBtn | CO2 }} its carbonation factor increases by 1 for each CO2 particle that gets absorbed. | + | When LITH touches {{MaterialBtn | CO2}} its carbonation factor increases by 1 for each CO2 particle that gets absorbed. The carbonation factor is stored in the .tmp2 property |
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'''Lithium ion batteries:''' | '''Lithium ion batteries:''' | ||
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it can be used as a chargeable battery. | it can be used as a chargeable battery. | ||
− | Lithium is charged by sparked {{MaterialBtn | PSCN }}. | + | Lithium is charged by sparked {{MaterialBtn | PSCN}}. To discharge lithium it needs to come in contact with {{MaterialBtn | NSCN}}. |
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− | To discharge lithium it needs to come in contact with {{MaterialBtn | NSCN}}. | ||
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+ | The charge value is stored in the .ctype property, and is shared among nearby LITH particles. | ||
'''Impurity:''' | '''Impurity:''' | ||
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When impurity reaches the maximum value of 10 it will stop reacting with CO2 and water particles (unless its already burning). | When impurity reaches the maximum value of 10 it will stop reacting with CO2 and water particles (unless its already burning). | ||
− | + | '''Explosion:''' | |
+ | While in its explosion phase, LITH will start a countdown timer and release FIRE particles. If LITH comes into contact with [[Element:OXYG|OXYG]] in this state, it will turn the OXYG and itself into [[Element:PLSM|PLSM]], and create some pressure. When the explosion timer finishes, it will turn into [[Element:LAVA|LAVA]]. If the carbonation factor is greater than 3, it will turn into molten [[Element:GLAS|GLAS]], rather than molten LITH. | ||
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+ | LITH will also explode if it comes into contact with [[Element:FIRE|FIRE]] while it's temperature is greater than 166.85C and it's hydrogenation value is less than 6. | ||
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+ | {{MaterialBtn | ACID}} will turn LITH into [[Element:HYGN|HYGN]], rather than destroying it. | ||
Revision as of 03:46, 6 July 2021
Lithium. Reactive element that explodes on contact with water. | |
Properties | |
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Section | Explosives |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 28% |
Relative weight | 17 |
Gravity | 0.2 |
Acid dissolve rate | 1.5% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Powder |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 180.5°C |
Misc properties | |
Source code |
Hydrogenation (tmp):
When LITH touches or its hydrogenation factor increases by 1 for each water particle.
If the lithium particle is above 166.85C it will explode. Otherwise it will convert water particles into HYGN and heat up. The reactions and heat produced will be more violent when lithium is charged up with electricity.
The Hydrogenation factor is stored in the .tmp property.
Carbonation (tmp2): When LITH touches its carbonation factor increases by 1 for each CO2 particle that gets absorbed. The carbonation factor is stored in the .tmp2 property
Lithium ion batteries: When lithium is pure enough (hydrogenation factor + carbonation factor < 5) it can be used as a chargeable battery.
Lithium is charged by sparked . To discharge lithium it needs to come in contact with .
The charge value is stored in the .ctype property, and is shared among nearby LITH particles.
Impurity: Lithium impurity is determined by the sum of hydrogenation and carbonation factors.
When impurity reaches the maximum value of 10 it will stop reacting with CO2 and water particles (unless its already burning).
Explosion: While in its explosion phase, LITH will start a countdown timer and release FIRE particles. If LITH comes into contact with OXYG in this state, it will turn the OXYG and itself into PLSM, and create some pressure. When the explosion timer finishes, it will turn into LAVA. If the carbonation factor is greater than 3, it will turn into molten GLAS, rather than molten LITH.
LITH will also explode if it comes into contact with FIRE while it's temperature is greater than 166.85C and it's hydrogenation value is less than 6.
will turn LITH into HYGN, rather than destroying it.
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