Element:INST

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OXYG.png Oxygen
INSTsticker.gif
Gas. Ignites easily.
Properties
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Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 28%
Relative weight 1
Gravity 0.0
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Gas
Transitions
Low temperature 30px below -183.15°C
Source code


Creation

When water is electrolysed with IRON or hit with electrons, the water will split, and hydrogen and oxygen is formed. Oxygen has a 1/3 chance, when hydrogen has 2/3 chance.

Also, it is born with the fusion of CO2.

Reactions

In The Powder Toy, oxygen is very flammable, but in real life, burning is actually a reaction of oxygen and the burning material. When oxygen is mixed with hydrogen and lit, the combustion will result in water vapor.

Fusion

When oxygen is over [{{{t}}}°K: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".°C: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".°F] in temperature, the pressure is over 250 and the gravitational force is over 20 in total, the oxygen fuses into broken metal. It will also release a neutron (with temperature over maximum), a photon (same temperature), and a particle of plasma (once again with same temperature).

It will also increase the temperature around the location to over [{{{t}}}°K: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".°C: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".°F] (5000 Kelvins over maximum temperature) and pressure to over 300 (44 units over maximum pressure).

The oxygen's fusion is by far the most violent fusion in the whole game.

Examples

This save shows off the burning of hydrogen and oxygen combination into water vapor.