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==Creation==
 
==Creation==
{{Material|mat=OIL}} will become {{Material|mat=GAS}} when the {{Material|mat=OIL}}'s temperature is at or above 60 degrees Celsius and/or under -3 or below pressure.
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{{Material|mat=OIL}} will become {{Material|mat=GAS}} when the {{Material|mat=OIL}}'s temperature is at or above 60 degrees Celsius and/or under -3 or below pressure. [[Element:OIL|OIL]] and [[Element:DESL|DESL]] both become GAS when hit by neutrons. When [[Element:RFRG|RFRG]] is hit by neutrons, it becomes [[Element:NEUT|neutrons]] and GAS.
  
  
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Like other gases, {{Material|mat=GAS}} will create pressure, but not enough to turn it back into {{Material|mat=OIL}}
 
Like other gases, {{Material|mat=GAS}} will create pressure, but not enough to turn it back into {{Material|mat=OIL}}
  
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When touching [[Element:PTNM|PTNM]] at over 2 pressure and 200C, GAS becomes [[Element:INSL|INSL]].
  
 
== Saves ==
 
== Saves ==

Revision as of 01:24, 11 January 2022

GAS.png Gas
GasSticker.gif
Diffuses quickly and flammable. Liquefies into OIL under pressure.
Properties
Section Gases
Spawn temperature 24°C
Heat Conductivity 16.8%
Relative weight 1
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0.1%
Flammability 600
State Gas
Transitions
High temperature FIRE.png above 299.85°C
High pressure OIL.png above 6 pressure
Misc properties
Allows neutrons to pass through
Source code



Creation

OIL will become GAS when the OIL's temperature is at or above 60 degrees Celsius and/or under -3 or below pressure. OIL and DESL both become GAS when hit by neutrons. When RFRG is hit by neutrons, it becomes neutrons and GAS.


Reactions

GAS will turn back into OIL when its temperature is below 60 degrees Celsius and/or at or above +6 pressure.

GAS will ignite when exposed to flame inducing materials(i.e. FIRE, EMBR, or PLSM) or when heated to over 300 degrees Celsius.

Like other gases, GAS will create pressure, but not enough to turn it back into OIL

When touching PTNM at over 2 pressure and 200C, GAS becomes INSL.

Saves

GAS's flammable properties makes a good candidate for use in engines. Not only is it combustible, but when ignited it will generate pressure that pushes the fire further than it would if it came from something like WOOD or COAL. Unfortunately, its gaseous state makes it hard to contain. Use OIL or DESL instead. Here are a few examples of engines:

Language: [[::Element:GAS|English]]