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When stuck with [[Element:LIGH|LIGH]] it turns into [[Element:OXYG|OXYG]], [[Element:NEUT|NEUT]], occasionally [[Element:NBLE|NBLE]] and/or a yellow [[Element:PHOT|PHOT]]
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Revision as of 13:04, 3 July 2017

CO2.png Carbon Dioxide
CO2Sticker.gif
Heavy gas, drifts downwards. Carbonates water and turns to dry ice when cold.
Properties
Section Gases
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 35.2%
Relative weight 1
Gravity 0.1
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Gas
Transitions
Low temperature DRIC.png below -78.5°C
Source code


A heavy gas (as far as gasses go), slowly drifts downwards. Turns water into carbonated water. Forms Dry Ice at around -90 degrees. Puts out fire.

Is converted to OXYG when it comes in contact with PLNT.

FUSION: When CO2 is at 200 pressure and heated to 9,500 degrees, it will ignite in a large explosion, turning into PLSM and creating a shockwave of the maximum possible temperature and pressure in TPT. It will also release 1 NEUT, 1 ELEC, and 1 OXYG.

Creation

from BUBW

CO2 is slowly created from BUBW. As The CO2 is created, .5 pressure is generated, and as pressure goes up, less CO2 is made. Eventually, if in a closed container, CO2 will stop being produced. None is made when the pressure is above 3. Every frame, the chance of BUBW changing is 1 in 4000.

BUBW will all almost instantly explode under 2 conditions: When it is touched by any powder, and when it goes below -.5 pressure. Each particle releases .2 pressure when it explodes

According to the source code, more CO2 is produced when it is touching a solid (that isn't DMND or GLAS. For every solid nearby, it has a (2 minus pressure) in 40000 chance changing to CO2, so that as pressure goes down, this becomes more likely. It will also release .2 pressure.

All CO2 created by BUBW has a ctype of 5, to identify itself as created by it.

Reactions

When stuck with LIGH it turns into OXYG, NEUT, occasionally NBLE and/or a yellow PHOT

Examples

Properties

Language: [[::Element:CO2|English]]