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'''Spawn temp:''' +22.00 ''C'' \ 295.15 ''K''.
 
'''Spawn temp:''' +22.00 ''C'' \ 295.15 ''K''.
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Water evaporates to [[Element:WTRV|water vapour]] at temperatures ≥ [+99.86 + 2P] ''C'' \ [373.01 + 2P] ''K'' .
 
Water evaporates to [[Element:WTRV|water vapour]] at temperatures ≥ [+99.86 + 2P] ''C'' \ [373.01 + 2P] ''K'' .

Revision as of 15:28, 6 February 2018

WATR.png Water
WaterSticky.gif
Conducts electricity, freezes, and extinguishes fires.
Properties
Section Liquids
Spawn temperature 20°C
Heat Conductivity 11.6%
Relative weight 30
Gravity 0.1
Acid dissolve rate 2%
Flammability 0
State Liquid
Transitions
Low temperature ICE.png below 0°C
High temperature WTRV.png above 99.85°C
Misc properties
Conducts electricity (SPRK)
Allows neutrons to pass through
Source code


WATR Water

Description: "Conducts electricity, freezes, and extinguishes fires."

Spawn temp: +22.00 C \ 295.15 K.


Water evaporates to water vapour at temperatures ≥ [+99.86 + 2P] C \ [373.01 + 2P] K .

Water freezes to ice or snow, both of ctype WATR, if at temperatures ≤ than -0.01 C \ 273.14 K, into ice if the pressure is ≤ +0.79, or snow if the pressure is ≥ +0.80.

Is a product of distilled water and most powders and liquids, with a slow but existent capacity to conduct electricity.

Ignites (solid) rubidium and liquid rubidium if in contact with them, but also extinguishes fire.

Distilled water will turn to water if other water is in contact with it. Similarly, water will turn to saltwater if some is in contact.

Water becomes distilled water if bombarded with neutrons.


Some water reactions:

  • WATR.png + SALT.pngSLTW.png
  • WATR.png + LRBD.png/RBDM.pngFIRE.png
  • WATR.png + FIRE.pngWATR.png (Unless the FIRE has ctype of WATR)
  • WATR.png + SLTW.png → 2SLTW.png


Other element reactions involving water:

  • CO2.png + WATR.png/DSTW.pngBUBW.png
  • BOYL.png + WATR.pngFOG.png
  • DSTW.png + WATR.png → 2WATR.png
  • FRZW.png + WATR.png → 2FRZW.png
  • FRZZ.png + WATR.pngFRZW.png (occurs less often if the WATR is warmer)
  • IRON.png + WATR.pngBMTL.png[tmp=1] + WATR.png
  • SPNG.png + WATR.pngSPNG.png[life = +1] (If life < 50 and temp < 100.85 C \ 374 K)
  • GEL.png + WATR.pngGEL.png[tmp = +1] (If temp < 100 C \ 373.15 K)
  • GLOW.png + WATR.pngDEUT.png
  • CLST.png + WATR.pngPSTE.png
  • ELEC.png + WATR.pngELEC.png + OXYG.png + HYGN.png
  • PLNT.png + WATR.png → 2PLNT.png
  • NEUT.png + WATR.pngNEUT.png + DSTW.png


Some reactions that create water:

  • BUBW.pngCO2.png[ctype STNE] + WATR.png (BUBW spontaneously 'decays' this way with time)
  • BOYL.png + OXYG.pngWATR.png
  • RIME.pngWATR.png (if temp > 0 C \ 273.14 K)
  • SPNG.pngSPNG.png[life = -1] + WATR.png
  • HYGN.png(pressure > 8) + DESL.pngWATR.png + OIL.png (this rarely occurs because DESL ignites at pressures > 5)


Language: [[::Element:WATR|English]]


Language: [[::Element:WATR|English]]