Endothermic Reactions

  • tmo97
    10th Jun 2014 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • h4zardz1
    10th Jun 2014 Member 2 Permalink
    LN2/LOXY is a real element in this point, LN2 dissipates when it becomes hot enough, LOXY generates OXYG when it becomes hot enough to vaporize (but both vaporizes at below sub-zero temperature).
    EDIT: LOXY can burn with LAVA, unlike OXYG that burns only with FIRE.
    Edited once by h4zardz1. Last: 10th Jun 2014
  • zBuilder
    10th Jun 2014 Member 2 Permalink

    tmo97: (ofc no use but the whole point is fun right),

     

    tell that to half the people on TPT who will shoot down ideas if it has a slight hint of not being used the way they picture it to be used.

  • the_new_powder99999
    10th Jun 2014 Member 1 Permalink

    I think we should have a few more cold based elements, Powdered C-5 and an element that melts at sub-zero temperatures and turns into blue lava would be cool.

  • minecraft-physics
    10th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    What about FRZZ?
  • h4zardz1
    10th Jun 2014 Member 1 Permalink
    @minecraft-physics (View Post)
    too unrealistic. (it can't react too)
    Edited once by h4zardz1. Last: 10th Jun 2014
  • tmo97
    13th Jun 2014 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • h4zardz1
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @tmo97 (View Post)
    it burns.
    PTCT and NTCT is too weak. (conducts)
    TESC can make cooling lighting. (sparks, generates extremely high pressure)
    Edited once by h4zardz1. Last: 13th Jun 2014
  • tmo97
    13th Jun 2014 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • NF
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @tmo97 (View Post)

     How about Freon! this is an element that is in your freezer in real life. If you leave something in your, freezer to long it will be freezer burnt. By the way this came to my mind because it's real.

    Edited 2 times by NUCLEAR_FOX. Last: 17th Jun 2014