Aqua Regia

  • greymatter
    7th Jun 2013 Member 6 Permalink
    Well, gold has been added, and the platinum thread is going well. So here comes Aqua regia.

    Name:AQRG

    Category:Liquids

    Description:Aqua regia. Dissolves certain metals.

    Colour:Red

    Properties:Dissolves gold,platinum,and tin(if they are added).

    Cannot dissolve any other elements.
    Disappears over time/disappears when heated/disappears when SOAP is added(choose best one, preferably 3) leaving behind any dissolved material.

    Formation:By mixing nitrogen and acid(if nitrogen is added.)
    uses:Destroying circuits when certain conditions are met,Realism,Creating circuits without cray,and more

    Suggest/support/approve/disapprove below.Useful if platinum also is added.
  • NF
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Nitrogen+Acid=Aqua Regia.

  • greymatter
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink
  • cyberdragon
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    O.K, hold on. Does it turn back into what it destroyed? And your uses don't seem to match the properties given, please elaborate.

  • ZebraGoBoom
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I'm guessing you got this idea from my post in the Nitrogen Thread.

  • NF
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Nope i suggested that to him.

  • cyberdragon
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Will someone please answer my question, I want to make it, but it doesn't make much sense to me.

    What do you mean by:

    leaving behind any dissolved material.

    Creating circuits without cray

     

  • Michael238
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    It means that if you dissolve elements in it, that they are not destroyed, but instead become AQRG's ctype. When the AQRG disappears, it turns back into whatever element it has as its ctype.

  • cyberdragon
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Should it be flammable or anything?

  • therocketeer
    7th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @cyberdragon (View Post)
    That could be a good idea.. but maybe not very practical if you didn't want it to be flammable. Acid is already flammable and that's not realistic for an acid