Element:HYGN
Combines with O2 to make WATR | |
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Section | unknown Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". |
Spawn temperature | -251.15°C |
Heat Conductivity | Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". |
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Gravity | {{{gravity}}} |
Acid dissolve rate | Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". |
Flammability | Yes |
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Creation
During an electrolysis reaction with IRON, hydrogen and OXYG are formed from the products of water. Hydrogen has a 2/3 chance of being produced, oxygen has a 1/3 chance.
When One neutron and one electron touch, they combine and form hydrogen.
Reactions
When hydrogen is met with O2 and set alight with FIRE, it burns into WTRV. Hydrogen has no effect on pressure and can come in contact with QRTZ at sub-zero temperatures.
When hydrogen comes in contact with DESL at greater then 8 pressure, it turns itself into OIL and the diesel into WATR. The problem with this reaction is that DESL turns into fire at greater than 5 pressure, so this reaction can never happen. It may be made possible in the future.
Fusion
When hydrogen is over 50 pressure and heated to over 2,000 degrees, it will transform into NBLE and release one NEUT, one yellow PHOT, and have a 10% chance of releasing one ELEC. It will also generate one particle of PLSM, add 30 pressure, and raise its own temperature by 1000±250 °C.
Since NEUT and ELEC transmute to hydrogen, the process may self perpetuate.
Flammability
Hydrogen does not burn like other elements do and is not listed as being flammable in the source code. It uses its own method in order to allow it to react with O2, and in order to allow for fusion, it also only burns when lower than 2000 °C. It will only burn from FIRE, PLSM, and LAVA
Examples
This save shows off how to make hydrogen from NEUT and ELEC, and also how to convert it into WATR | 673260View save 673260
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This save shows off hydrogen fusion, using PUMP to get the pressure needed, and showing all the steps of fusion | 731553View save 731553
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