Liquid Hydrogen

  • nmd
    10th Jun 2012 Member 3 Permalink
  • TRAXXAS
    10th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    @nmd (View Post)

     i was saying why they use it in rockets. It makes water vapor after ignited. But, pyros can use it to make bombs. It can really be used to cool things, and make engine sims. But you really need imagination to find uses., I haven't got another one yet.

  • nmd
    10th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @TRAXXAS (View Post)

     >.<

     

    sit down, wait, imagine, and list the uses you come up with here.

    I would help, but all I have to work with is a really cold liquid that reacts with oxygen when they both burn :/

    Can you think of any other useful reactions? That can will help...

  • billion57
    10th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    Supercooler

    Extreme Explosive (far more powerful than NITR)

    Reacts with OXYG

    Engines

    Rockets

    Makes RIME, ICE

    Extremely stable unlike most other liquids

     

    It's also a big health hazard.

  • randalserrano
    10th Jun 2012 Member 3 Permalink

    Sounds like a cold fusion potential to me. Imagine liquid hydrogen and its uses if you were to introduce cold fusion. (I know this isn't how they do it IRL) 

  • billion57
    10th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    Cold fusion is EXTREMELY powerful.

    I'd like to see it in TPT, and have it blow up half the screen.

  • billion57
    11th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    So...

  • sandstorm
    11th Jun 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    Actually, liquid hydrogen would break a save of mine that uses nice to seperate loxy from hygn.

    I am all for it, but the temps need to be different so that they are not too similar.

    Also, the liqiuds and the two gases are pretty much the same, so first properties between them need to be changed a little bit.

  • shroom207
    12th Jun 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @billion57 (View Post)

     Agreed... But i was also thinking... What about hot fusion to?

  • randalserrano
    12th Jun 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    @shroom207 (View Post)

     We already have hot fusion. https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=13663 is an example of it. Cold fusion would be awesome as well and would give a good use for liquid hydrogen.