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| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_OIL
 
| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_OIL
 
| name = OIL
 
| name = OIL
| description = Flammable, turns into GAS at low pressure or high temperature. Can be formed with NEUT and NITR.
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| description = Flammable, turns into GAS at low pressure or high temperature.
 
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'''Description:''' "Flammable, turns into GAS at low pressure or high temperature. Can be formed with NEUT and NITR."
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Oil is a light flammable liquid, which evaporates to [[Element:GAS|gas]] at low pressure or high temperature. Floats on top of many liquids such as [[Element:WATR|water]] or [[Element:LOXY|liquid oxygen]] but sinks through [[Element:SOAP|soap]] and [[Element:DESL|diesel]].
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== Creation ==
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Liquefying gas at pressure above 6.0:
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{{MaterialBtn|GAS}} → {{MaterialBtn|OIL}}
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[[Element:HYGN|Hydrogen]] and [[Element:DESL|diesel]] reaction in the presence of a [[Element:PTNM|platinum]] catalyst:
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{{MaterialBtn|HYGN}} + {{MaterialBtn|DESL}} + {{MaterialBtn|PTNM}} → {{MaterialBtn|OIL}} + {{MaterialBtn|WATR}}
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The same reaction works without platinum if hydrogen is above 8.0 pressure (diesel has to be at lower pressure to avoid detonation):
  
'''Spawn temp:''' +22.00 ''Celsius'' / 295.15 ''Kelvin''.
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{{MaterialBtn|HYGN}} + {{MaterialBtn|DESL}} → {{MaterialBtn|OIL}} + {{MaterialBtn|WATR}}
  
Hex triplet colour: #404010 (brown).
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at over 7 pressure and 200C, and in the presence of [[Element:PTNM|platinum]]: {{MaterialBtn | WTRV }} + {{MaterialBtn | BCOL }} -> {{MaterialBtn | OIL }}
  
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== Reactions ==
  
Oil evaporates to [[Element:GAS|gas]] at any temperature ≥ [+59.86 + 2P] ''C'' \ [333.01 + 2P] ''K'', if at any pressure ≤ +5.49. If at any pressure ≤ -166.51, oil of any temperature spontaneously evaporates to gas. This transformation produces +0.50 pressure at the location of each particle.
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Oil can be transformed to gas at normal conditions by attacking it with [[Element:NEUT|neutrons]]:
  
Oil spontaneously produces pressure at any temperature ≥ [+59.86 + 2P] ''C'' \ [333.01 + 2P] ''K'', if at any pressure ≥ +5.50. The magnitude of pressure produced per particle is +0.50 for every whole temperature degree ≥ [+59.86 + 2P] ''C'' \ [333.01 + 2P] ''K''. For example, if the temperature is 4 degrees ''C'' greater than [+59.86 + 2P] (if 4 ''K'' > [333.01 + 2P]), then the pressure produced is 4 ⨯ +0.50 : +2.00.
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{{MaterialBtn|NEUT}} + {{MaterialBtn|OIL}} → {{MaterialBtn|NEUT}} + {{MaterialBtn|GAS}}
  
If oil is both at any pressure ≥ +5.50 and any temperature ≥ +571.86 ''C'' \ ≥ 845.01 ''K'', it spontaneously emits the maximum permitted pressure of +256.00 per particle.
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== Examples ==
  
If the pressure value emitted by spontaneously pressurised OIL is ≥ 0.50 below the equation level (due to a lower surrounding pressure), then the pressure value converges up to the equation level. This process repeats if the surrounding pressure is still below the oil's. This is observed with the pressure value at the oil oscillating quickly.
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| This save shows how to achieve a difficult HYGN + DESL reaction without PTNM.
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| This save shows an example of catalytic hydrogenation of DESL to form OIL.
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If irradiated with [[Element:NEUT|neutrons]], [[Element:NITR|nitroglycerin]] transforms to oil.
 
  
  
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{{Languages|Element:OIL}}

Latest revision as of 15:36, 20 October 2023

OIL.png Oil
Properties
Section Liquids
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 16.8%
Relative weight 20
Gravity 0.1
Acid dissolve rate 0.5%
Flammability 20
State Liquid
Transitions
High temperature GAS.png above 59.85°C
Misc properties
Allows neutrons to pass through
Source code


Oil is a light flammable liquid, which evaporates to gas at low pressure or high temperature. Floats on top of many liquids such as water or liquid oxygen but sinks through soap and diesel.

Creation

Liquefying gas at pressure above 6.0:

GAS.pngOIL.png

Hydrogen and diesel reaction in the presence of a platinum catalyst:

HYGN.png + DESL.png + PTNM.pngOIL.png + WATR.png

The same reaction works without platinum if hydrogen is above 8.0 pressure (diesel has to be at lower pressure to avoid detonation):

HYGN.png + DESL.pngOIL.png + WATR.png

at over 7 pressure and 200C, and in the presence of platinum: WTRV.png + BCOL.png -> OIL.png

Reactions

Oil can be transformed to gas at normal conditions by attacking it with neutrons:

NEUT.png + OIL.pngNEUT.png + GAS.png

Examples

This save shows how to achieve a difficult HYGN + DESL reaction without PTNM.
This save shows an example of catalytic hydrogenation of DESL to form OIL.


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