Boyl and something else

  • vagineer
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Please make boyl heat up when pressure increases (not like uran, it shouldn't rise till 10000) and cool down when pressure decreases, it would be more realistic.

    When BOYL reacts with oxygen it should produce very hot steam, not a cold water.

    Clone mustn't react with antimatter and singularity

    I'm sorry for my english
  • bright_spark
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Btw, BOYL is basically Hydrogen - that's why when you mix oxygen and BOYL you make water =D
    So it shouldn't heat up when pressure increases
  • vagineer
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @bright_spark
    when you mix oxygen and BOYL you make water =D

    I knew it. Reaction between hydrogen and oxygen is combustion, hydrogen burns and produces water steam. In powder that reaction even produces pressure, but why it doesn't produce heat? I think it must produce very hot steam
  • bright_spark
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Ah I see what you mean - it makes sense.

    vagineer:

    I think it must produce very hot steam

    Yeah defo =]
  • Catelite
    14th Feb 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    It's kind of a silly set up, that isn't 100% finished yet. At the moment it works, but it's not named Hydrogen or we'd get floods of complaints XD
  • bchandark
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    BOYL is not really hydrogen, it's gas that follows Boyle's Ideal Gas formula (pV = nRT, I believe).
  • Neospector
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Actually I agree, currently it produces FOG which is extremely annoying. Producing steam would make some creations much simpler.
  • vagineer
    14th Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @bchandark

    bchandark:

    BOYL is not really hydrogen, it's gas that follows Boyle's Ideal Gas formula (pV = nRT, I believe).


    BOYL i hydrogen because BOYL + O2 = water, but why that water is cold?