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{{MaterialBtn | HYGN}}(pressure > 8) + ({{MaterialBtn | DESL}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | WATR}} + {{MaterialBtn | OIL}} (This reaction rarely occurs because DESL explodes at pressures above 5) | {{MaterialBtn | HYGN}}(pressure > 8) + ({{MaterialBtn | DESL}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | WATR}} + {{MaterialBtn | OIL}} (This reaction rarely occurs because DESL explodes at pressures above 5) | ||
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+ | 1: Reactions: The reactions in the code of the element that the page is about | ||
+ | 2: Other Elements' Reactions: reactions that are in the code of other elements | ||
+ | 3: Reactions that produce the element that the page is about (this overrides section 2) |
Revision as of 23:19, 7 October 2015
My element reaction format:
reactant + reactant -> product + product
All elements in reactions will be MaterialBtn's:
If pressure or gravity is created, it will be shown as a reactant
5 pressure
If one of the reactants is not consumed in the reaction, it will be in parenthesis:
If one of the reactants needs a certain temp, pressure, or other property, it will be in parenthesis after the reactant:
If one of the reactants has a property set that is VERY IMPORTANT for other reactions, it can be listed in parenthesis after the reactant:
(HYGN+OXYG->WATR reaction)
Any additional information about the reaction will be in parenthesis after the reaction:
(pressure > 8) + () -> + (This reaction rarely occurs because DESL explodes at pressures above 5)
There will be up to 3 reaction sections, depending on which element's code the reaction is in, etc.
1: Reactions: The reactions in the code of the element that the page is about 2: Other Elements' Reactions: reactions that are in the code of other elements 3: Reactions that produce the element that the page is about (this overrides section 2)