Aqueous Mode would be a setting in simulation options, that when activated gasses and solids would dissolve in liquids like so:
instead of:
and, It could allow liquids of the same density to do so too
This will allow Interesting mixtures like desl and gas, uran and merc, boyl and uran and glow, uran and deut, yest and watr, ect.
It will also allow for easier transportation of solids and gasses, by dissolving them into water and carrying them across the screen.
it will allow for easier mixing of elements without spamming wind or air to do so
and it will add a touch of realism
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I think it's a great idea and can be implemented. i always wanted powders to mix with liquids in TPT. But the only thing that mixes is salt + watr so this is a great idea.
I agree.
Gut Idea. Approved
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they aren't reacting, they're simply floating around in a liquid, instead of floating to the top or sinking to the bottom.
I think this is a great idea, maybe WATR could store dissolved elements in its ctype(if its not used).
I would like to see different solutions having different color´s.
EXAMPLE: Uran dissolved in water would make a solution that glows similar to uran but not so bright.
Oh, so there wouldn't be any reaction? That wouldn't be TOO hard. Just give me a chart of densities of particles and I'll throw it in. I agree, it is a good idea.
Would all liquids do this? It would be pretty hard for the water to inherit the properties of the uranium. I could make it so that the element changes the ctype of water when it goes into it. Just tell me what you want me to do!
So would it be better to just have a mode that makes all solids and gasses have equal densities?
but that's sure to cause problems
Uran dissolved in water will naturally have that glow. It would be similar to the first picture above.