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| longname = Anti Air Particle
 
| longname = Anti Air Particle
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| image = [[File:ANARsticker.gif]]
  
 
| identifier = DEFAULT_PT_ANAR
 
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{{MaterialBtn|CFLM}} + {{MaterialBtn|ANAR}} → 2×{{MaterialBtn|CFLM}}
 
{{MaterialBtn|CFLM}} + {{MaterialBtn|ANAR}} → 2×{{MaterialBtn|CFLM}}
  
As a result of that reaction, pressure decreases by 0.5 and cold flame particles get absolute zero temperature -273.15°C.
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As a result of that reaction, pressure decreases by 0.5 and cold flame particles get absolute zero temperature {{Temperature|t=0}}.
  
 
Anti-air breaks [[Element:VIBR|vibranium]] into [[Element:BVBR|broken vibranium]]:
 
Anti-air breaks [[Element:VIBR|vibranium]] into [[Element:BVBR|broken vibranium]]:

Latest revision as of 15:36, 12 June 2022

ANAR.png Anti Air Particle
ANARsticker.gif
Very light dust, which behaves opposite gravity.
Properties
Section Powders
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 28%
Relative weight 85
Gravity -0.1
Acid dissolve rate 3%
Flammability 0
State Powder
Source code

Anti-air is a very light powder which falls in the direction opposite to gravity. For example, in normal gravity mode anti-air will flow up, in radial mode it will move outwards from the center, black hole will repel it and white hole will attract it (destroying anti-air on contact).

Anti-air has the same relative weight as dust, so on contact they balance each other without passing through.

Reactions

Anti-air does not burn in usual flame, but does burn in cold flame:

CFLM.png + ANAR.png → 2×CFLM.png

As a result of that reaction, pressure decreases by 0.5 and cold flame particles get absolute zero temperature -273.15°C.

Anti-air breaks vibranium into broken vibranium:

VIBR.png + ANAR.pngBVBR.png + ANAR.png

As a result, pressure decreases by 1.

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