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Different ratios of Volatiles and Oxygen will produce different temperatures and pressures during combustion. Combustion will create a large amount of Heat, pressure, and [[Carbon Dioxide]]. This reaction is useful inside a [[Furnace]] for smelting ores and creating alloys, but can be catastrophic when inside a [[Canister]] or a [[Room]]. | Different ratios of Volatiles and Oxygen will produce different temperatures and pressures during combustion. Combustion will create a large amount of Heat, pressure, and [[Carbon Dioxide]]. This reaction is useful inside a [[Furnace]] for smelting ores and creating alloys, but can be catastrophic when inside a [[Canister]] or a [[Room]]. | ||
− | Currently, it is labeled in the atmospheric analyzer as H2. | + | Currently as of version v0.1.1089.5513, it is labeled in the atmospheric analyzer as H2, but it is not Hydrogen.<ref>Stationeer's Discord search'' hydrogen from: Rocket#1509 in: logic-circuit-discussion during: 2017-12-20'', </ref>. Being magical Volatiles, during Combustion it will create: heat, [[Carbon Dioxide]], and trace amounts of [[Pollutant]]. |
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Revision as of 22:07, 2 January 2018
Volatiles are gases that can be used as a fuel. It requires the presence of Oxygen for combustion.
Different ratios of Volatiles and Oxygen will produce different temperatures and pressures during combustion. Combustion will create a large amount of Heat, pressure, and Carbon Dioxide. This reaction is useful inside a Furnace for smelting ores and creating alloys, but can be catastrophic when inside a Canister or a Room.
Currently as of version v0.1.1089.5513, it is labeled in the atmospheric analyzer as H2, but it is not Hydrogen.[1]. Being magical Volatiles, during Combustion it will create: heat, Carbon Dioxide, and trace amounts of Pollutant.
References
- ↑ Stationeer's Discord search hydrogen from: Rocket#1509 in: logic-circuit-discussion during: 2017-12-20,