I made these chemicals by using "molecules" out of elements that react similarly to the real atoms.
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h2o2
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snow
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crmc
ceramics
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Broken, its snow after update :/
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AHHH! 7 YEARS OF TPT AND IVE NEVER SEEN A COMMENT FROM LOCKHEEDMARTIN! And the first time I do, its to say a chemical formula is wrong. Cool save!
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i love those fresh powders, i thinki will use them for making a nuclear warhead missile.
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C2H5OH is the correct formula for the first one. The carbons cannot bond any more hydrogens, nor can the hydroxide ion.
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That is true actually. The H2O2 and KNO3 don't burn without fire, they just make oxygen. But I think the other comments are right, you got the formula wrong for the first one. C2H5OH or C2H6O, not C2H6OH
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All the chemicals here apart from Hydrogen Peroxide can burn. Personally I am frustrated by the natural kind of oxygen in the background allowing things to burn without the element touching it. If chemicals were handled with bonds then these would be the closest you would get.
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For people complaining abut the explosions not being acurate. That wasnt the point. I made the molecules jsut like theya re composed in reality using elements that behave similarly. Since TPT cant actualy handle that kind of thing then yes, somethign made of the same things Hydrogen Peroxide explodes becuase its more like Hydroxy gas.
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combustion-man: A chemical can be represented in multiple ways. I may have been inconsistant with the format but it is the same chemical.
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it should be C2H5OH
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*pours the acid from the vial on the* C2A6OH