Accurate Solution Chemistry

  • grandmaster
    30th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @sandstorm (View Post)

    I guess it would be possible to code, this is not the most difficult thing to code

  • TinyWolfie
    30th May 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    Life? So like, If I dump a bunch of cats into water, then stick a cowprod in it, it won't travel through the water?
    aw, well that ruins my weekend...

  • sandstorm
    30th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @tinywolfie: ?what? -.O

    also, what do you guys think about precipitates?

  • R3APER
    30th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
  • TinyWolfie
    30th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @sandstorm (View Post)

     

    I actually just made a little lua script for allowing gas to disolve in water. The problem is, Hygn disolved into the water so much infact, it sorta caught on fire.

    I'm not publishing it(due to the fact it sucks.), I'm just letting you know it's possible :D

     

  • R3APER
    31st May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
  • sandstorm
    31st May 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    what if (hypothetically) there were two powders that you could (hypothetically) put into a solution to (hypothetically) increase and decrease it's conductivity/spark transfer speed? (hypothetically of course)

    Electrolytes and such

    (hypothetical only because this is not a suggestion thread)

  • TinyWolfie
    31st May 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    ~That's normal water+salt? 

     

    I wouldn't know really what would make spark travel faster. I'll whip up a code and tell you what happens?

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  • sandstorm
    31st May 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Well, the time it takes for individual sparks to pass through water has a "gap". the different powders would shorten/widen that gap, or make water non-conductive.

    -What about precipitates and/or reversible reactions? supersaturated solutions?