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-Properties (tmp, ctype, etc.)  
 
-Properties (tmp, ctype, etc.)  
  
My element reaction format:
 
  
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*Reaction format:
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**reactant + reactant → product + product
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**(To type the arrow, hold ALT and type 2 6 on the number pad, then release ALT.)
  
reactant + reactant -> product + product
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*All elements in reactions will be MaterialBtn's:
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**{{MaterialBtn | EQVE}} <nowiki>{{MaterialBtn | EQVE}}</nowiki>
  
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*If pressure or gravity is created, it will be shown as a reactant
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**5 pressure
  
All elements in reactions will be MaterialBtn's:
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*If one of the reactants is not consumed in the reaction, it will be in parenthesis:
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**{{MaterialBtn | FUSE}} + ({{MaterialBtn | SPRK}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | PLSM}}
  
{{MaterialBtn | EQVE}} <nowiki>{{MaterialBtn | EQVE}}</nowiki>
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*If one of the reactants needs a certain temp, pressure, or other property, it will be in parenthesis after the reactant:
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**{{MaterialBtn | FSEP}}(temp > {{Temperature|t=973.15}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | PLSM}}
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**For temperature, use <nowiki>{{Temperature|t=973.15}}</nowiki>, where t is the temp in kelvin. It will show up as {{Temperature|t=973.15}}
  
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*If one of the reactants sets a property that is VERY IMPORTANT for other reactions, it can be listed in parenthesis after the reactant:
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**(HYGN+OXYG->WATR reaction) Example coming soon.
  
If pressure or gravity is created, it will be shown as a reactant
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*Any additional information about the reaction will be in parenthesis after the reaction:
 
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**{{MaterialBtn | HYGN}}(pressure > 8) + ({{MaterialBtn | DESL}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | WATR}} + {{MaterialBtn | OIL}} (This reaction rarely occurs because DESL explodes at pressures above 5)
5 pressure
 
 
 
 
 
If one of the reactants is not consumed in the reaction, it will be in parenthesis:
 
 
 
{{MaterialBtn | FUSE}} + ({{MaterialBtn | SPRK}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | PLSM}}
 
 
 
 
 
If one of the reactants needs a certain temp, pressure, or other property, it will be in parenthesis after the reactant:
 
 
 
{{MaterialBtn | FSEP}}(temp > 700C) -> {{MaterialBtn | PLSM}}
 
 
 
 
 
If one of the reactants has a property set that is VERY IMPORTANT for other reactions, it can be listed in parenthesis after the reactant:
 
 
 
(HYGN+OXYG->WATR reaction)
 
 
 
 
 
Any additional information about the reaction will be in parenthesis after the reaction:
 
 
 
{{MaterialBtn | HYGN}}(pressure > 8) + ({{MaterialBtn | DESL}}) -> {{MaterialBtn | WATR}} + {{MaterialBtn | OIL}} (This reaction rarely occurs because DESL explodes at pressures above 5)
 
  
  
 
There will be up to 3 reaction sections, depending on which element's code the reaction is in, etc.
 
There will be up to 3 reaction sections, depending on which element's code the reaction is in, etc.
 
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* Reactions: The reactions in the code of the element that the page is about
1: Reactions: The reactions in the code of the element that the page is about
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* Other Elements' Reactions: reactions that are in the code of other elements
2: Other Elements' Reactions: reactions that are in the code of other elements
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* Reactions that produce the element that the page is about (this overrides section 2)
3: Reactions that produce the element that the page is about (this overrides section 2)
 
  
  
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Only show properties that the element uses (be careful)
 
Only show properties that the element uses (be careful)
 
only show temp when it does something different (changes color, affects another property, etc.)
 
only show temp when it does something different (changes color, affects another property, etc.)
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Important templates:
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*[[Template:Temperature|Temperature]]
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**<nowiki>{{Temperature| t=(temp in kelvin)}}</nowiki>
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**Converts the temp to Celsius, and shows Kelvin and Fahrenheit when pointed at.
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**<nowiki>{{Temperature| t=0}}</nowiki> = {{Temperature| t=0}}
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*[[Template:MaterialBtn|MaterialBtn]]
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**<nowiki>{{MaterialBtn| (element)}}</nowiki>
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**Shows the element's in-game icon, and links to the article.
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**Only use this for lists and reactions.
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**<nowiki>{{MaterialBtn| PSCN}}</nowiki> = {{MaterialBtn| PSCN}}

Latest revision as of 18:06, 4 November 2015

Element Page Format:

-General description, uses, etc. -Reactions (see below) -Properties (tmp, ctype, etc.)


  • Reaction format:
    • reactant + reactant → product + product
    • (To type the arrow, hold ALT and type 2 6 on the number pad, then release ALT.)
  • All elements in reactions will be MaterialBtn's:
    • EQVE.png {{MaterialBtn | EQVE}}
  • If pressure or gravity is created, it will be shown as a reactant
    • 5 pressure
  • If one of the reactants is not consumed in the reaction, it will be in parenthesis:
    • FUSE.png + (SPRK.png) -> PLSM.png
  • If one of the reactants needs a certain temp, pressure, or other property, it will be in parenthesis after the reactant:
    • FSEP.png(temp > 700°C) -> PLSM.png
    • For temperature, use {{Temperature|t=973.15}}, where t is the temp in kelvin. It will show up as 700°C
  • If one of the reactants sets a property that is VERY IMPORTANT for other reactions, it can be listed in parenthesis after the reactant:
    • (HYGN+OXYG->WATR reaction) Example coming soon.
  • Any additional information about the reaction will be in parenthesis after the reaction:
    • HYGN.png(pressure > 8) + (DESL.png) -> WATR.png + OIL.png (This reaction rarely occurs because DESL explodes at pressures above 5)


There will be up to 3 reaction sections, depending on which element's code the reaction is in, etc.

  • Reactions: The reactions in the code of the element that the page is about
  • Other Elements' Reactions: reactions that are in the code of other elements
  • Reactions that produce the element that the page is about (this overrides section 2)


Properties: Only show properties that the element uses (be careful) only show temp when it does something different (changes color, affects another property, etc.)


Important templates:

  • Temperature
    • {{Temperature| t=(temp in kelvin)}}
    • Converts the temp to Celsius, and shows Kelvin and Fahrenheit when pointed at.
    • {{Temperature| t=0}} = -273.15°C
  • MaterialBtn
    • {{MaterialBtn| (element)}}
    • Shows the element's in-game icon, and links to the article.
    • Only use this for lists and reactions.
    • {{MaterialBtn| PSCN}} = PSCN.png