Trauemejaeger
Trauemejaeger
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17th May 2013
6th Jul 2013
I think it's obvious to everyone that, here in TPT, the amount of OXYG and HYGN, results of WATR electrolysis, together is the same as the amount of particles of WATR used in the experiment. Though, this save proves it counting the particles one by one.
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  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    21st Jul 2013
    kkkkkkkkkkk
  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    21st Jul 2013
    I'm not, I have good ideas but sucks at doing it
  • Gary55
    Gary55
    20th Jul 2013
    And you told me, that you are not that well skilled in TPT. +1! ;) kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
  • Kikinicij
    Kikinicij
    3rd Jun 2013
    CRAP!!!! I meant to +1!!! So sorry. I still love this though. You are epic to make something so complex. your hard work will pay off.
  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    22nd May 2013
    yeah sentinel, I did it thinking about chemistry. First I thought it would follow the rule, but then I saw it didn't. However, as you said it shows how TPT works, if it was like the way chemistry works it would be great though.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    22nd May 2013
    it is however a good tpt experiment
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    22nd May 2013
    i am predicting hate votes from anyone who knows ANYTHING about real life chemistry, 100 molecules of water (H2O) should produce 100 H2 and 50 O2 or 200 H and 100 O
  • Cozmi
    Cozmi
    21st May 2013
    I AM PREDICTING FRONT PAGE FOR THIS! +1
  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    17th May 2013
    I was think. Is there a way of keeping note of the results automatically?
  • Trauemejaeger
    Trauemejaeger
    17th May 2013
    It shows also that the number oxygen particles is always near 37, and, consecutively, hydrogen particles, always near 63.