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9yrold
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Correct. Acid with life of 100 or higher will eventually dissolve any amount of anything that it can normally effect. It will never get "used up". Be warned, it heats up as it dissolves matter, so it can catch fire if you don't cool it somehow (it burns just the same as "normal" acid)
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Ok, so this could lead to superacids, useful for acid reactors and waste management, if I get this right.
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Sorry for the triple post. It turns out that 0-life acid is destroyed even by contact with GLAS and QRTZ (which it shouldn't normally react with at all)
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Acid with life=0 is always destroyed when it touches anything that it would normally dissolve. It's like liquid EMBR, except that it's also flammable. Conversely, acid with life=100 will dissolve any amount of other materials, without ever being used up.
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The life of an ACID particle is the percent chance that the particle will NOT be destroyed when it contacts another particle.
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Damn, turn on life view, and put in a drop of regular acid for a quick demo of diffusion!
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And not just gold, virtually anything! It seems the corrosive behavior has been reversed!
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Gold destroys the 0life acid!
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ldea lol +1