OXYG flammable?

  • Chemi
    31st Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006021212532

    I've made Hygn---> LO2 converter but after CO2 fissioned , there is no Oxygen because plasma burned them all.

    and Oxygen only burn if it mixed with other gas (but not CO2).

    Is there a way to make Oxygen itself not flammable?

     

    Sorry for hard-understanding topics.

  • boxmein
    31st Jul 2013 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Chemi (View Post)
    There's always
    tpt.el.oxyg.flammable = 0
    but I presume you want something better.

    OXYG has always been flammable however unreal it might be. As your question firmly states, oxygen reacting with other elements is in fact the very essence of 'burning', however in TPT other elements burn without oxygen and oxygen itself burns. Funny, huh.
  • Dingolo
    31st Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink
  • Catelite
    31st Jul 2013 Former Staff 0 Permalink

    o.o Preventing plasma from burning Oxygen is tricky, it depends on the -shape- of your reaction chamber, believe it or not. You may have to use portals and very careful sorting to prevent your reaction gasses from ever touching each other between states at all.

     

  • Chemi
    1st Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I had an Idea! what about change original TPT Oxygen name to OXYC(Oxygen Compound) and create new element called OXYG(Oxygen) which isn't flammable!

     

    (note:flammable when mixed with other element such as GAS , HYGN

  • Oats
    1st Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Sorry I always say this, but if there was no atmostphere in tpt, everything would be at -ve pressure.

     

    Clearly it's not, and if there's an atmostphere in tpt, then oxygen should be able to burn.

    Edited once by Oats. Last: 2nd Aug 2013
  • Catelite
    1st Aug 2013 Former Staff 0 Permalink

    Having two elements just for oxygen would be silly. We already have one. This would just leave us all with two oxygen elements.

     

    ..And changing nuclear reaction so that oxygen doesn't combust under these circumstances (by replacing it with another helper element) would not really fix enough problems to be worthwhile.

  • Michael238
    1st Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

     A possible fix to the nuclear fusion issue would be to have the PLSM produced have a tmp or tmp2 value which would prevent it from reacting with OXYG.

  • bimmo_devices
    1st Aug 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    It is as if the vacuum of TPT space contains fuel and invisible oxygen. that way everything can undergo combustion.

  • NuclearBear
    1st Aug 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @Chemi (View Post)

     

    If you are able to script just delete the part that enables it to burn