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{{ infobox Element | {{ infobox Element | ||
− | | icon = | + | | icon = PTNM.png |
| longname = Platinum | | longname = Platinum | ||
+ | | image = [[File:PlatinumSticker.gif]] | ||
− | + | | identifier = DEFAULT_PT_PTNM | |
− | | identifier = | + | | name = PTNM |
− | | name = | ||
| description = Platinum. Catalyzes certain reactions. | | description = Platinum. Catalyzes certain reactions. | ||
| colour = D5E0EB | | colour = D5E0EB | ||
− | | menusection = | + | | menusection = SC_SOLIDS |
| menuvisible = 1 | | menuvisible = 1 | ||
| advection = 0.0 | | advection = 0.0 | ||
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| falldown = 0 | | falldown = 0 | ||
| flammable = 0 | | flammable = 0 | ||
− | | gravity = | + | | gravity = 0.0 |
| hardness = 0 | | hardness = 0 | ||
− | | heatconduct = | + | | heatconduct = 251 |
| hotair = 0.000 | | hotair = 0.000 | ||
− | | meltable = | + | | meltable = 1 |
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| temperature = 295.15 | | temperature = 295.15 | ||
| weight = 100 | | weight = 100 | ||
− | | properties = TYPE_SOLID PROP_LIFE_DEC PROP_SPARKSETTLE | + | | properties = TYPE_SOLID PROP_CONDUCTS PROP_LIFE_DEC PROP_HOT_GLOW PROP_SPARKSETTLE |
| lowtemperature = | | lowtemperature = | ||
| lowtemperaturetransition = | | lowtemperaturetransition = | ||
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| highpressuretransition = | | highpressuretransition = | ||
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==Reactions== | ==Reactions== | ||
− | '''Every reacting element must touch | + | '''Every reacting element must directly touch PTNM in order to react!''' |
+ | {{MaterialBtn|SHLD}} progresses to the next stage and grows instantly without the need for SPRK | ||
+ | {{MaterialBtn|ISZS}} / {{MaterialBtn|ISOZ}} → {{MaterialBtn|PLUT}} + {{MaterialBtn|PHOT}} | ||
− | {{MaterialBtn | | + | at over 7 pressure and 200C: {{MaterialBtn|WTRV}} + {{MaterialBtn|BCOL}} → {{MaterialBtn|OIL}} |
− | + | === Probabilistic reactions === | |
+ | The following reactions happen based on quadratic probability curve, from 0% at -273.15C up to a 100% chance at 1500C | ||
− | {{MaterialBtn | | + | {{MaterialBtn|SMKE}} → {{MaterialBtn|CO2}} |
− | {{MaterialBtn | | + | {{MaterialBtn|RSST}} → {{MaterialBtn|BIZR}} |
− | {{MaterialBtn | | + | at over 2 pressure and 200C: {{MaterialBtn|GAS}} → {{MaterialBtn|INSL}} + 60C |
+ | at over 50 pressure and 1000C: {{MaterialBtn|BREL}} → {{MaterialBtn|EXOT}} + -30C | ||
+ | === Hydrogen reactions === | ||
+ | There is a class of reactions that occur when both HYGN and another element are nearby. | ||
− | + | {{MaterialBtn|HYGN}} + {{MaterialBtn|DESL}} → {{MaterialBtn|OIL}} + {{MaterialBtn|WATR}} | |
+ | {{MaterialBtn|HYGN}} + {{MaterialBtn|OXYG}} → {{MaterialBtn|DSTW}} + {{MaterialBtn|SPRK}} + 5C | ||
+ | Two {{MaterialBtn|HYGN}} at greater than 500C have a 1/1000 chance to perform ''cold fusion''. This creates one {{MaterialBtn|NBLE}}, one {{MaterialBtn|NEUT}}, one PHOT, and rarely (1/10) one {{MaterialBtn|ELEC}}. This also generates 1000C and 10 pressure. | ||
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
− | - | + | - It conducts fast like {{MaterialBtn|GOLD}}, but with a higher melting point. |
− | - In | + | - In {{MaterialBtn|HYGN}} and {{MaterialBtn|OXYG}} power plants |
+ | This tutorial save demonstrates the above reactions in game. | ||
+ | {{ save | id=2746112}} | ||
− | {{Languages}} | + | {{Languages|Element:PTNM}} |
[[Category:Elements]] | [[Category:Elements]] | ||
[[Category:Solids]] | [[Category:Solids]] |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 8 October 2024
Platinum. Catalyzes certain reactions. | |
Properties | |
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Section | Solids |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 100% |
Relative weight | 100 |
Gravity | 0.0 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Solid |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 1768°C |
Misc properties | |
Conducts electricity (SPRK) | |
Source code |
Reactions
Every reacting element must directly touch PTNM in order to react!
progresses to the next stage and grows instantly without the need for SPRK
at over 7 pressure and 200C: + →
Probabilistic reactions
The following reactions happen based on quadratic probability curve, from 0% at -273.15C up to a 100% chance at 1500C
at over 2 pressure and 200C: → + 60C
at over 50 pressure and 1000C: → + -30C
Hydrogen reactions
There is a class of reactions that occur when both HYGN and another element are nearby.
Two at greater than 500C have a 1/1000 chance to perform cold fusion. This creates one , one , one PHOT, and rarely (1/10) one . This also generates 1000C and 10 pressure.
Uses
- It conducts fast like , but with a higher melting point.
This tutorial save demonstrates the above reactions in game.
Language: | English |
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