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Fissile. Becomes more unstable under pressure, on contact with lightning (THDR/LIGH), or with a high amount of neutrons. The reaction produces a uranium particle, a neutron and Molten Plutonium. Molten plutonium will remain at max temp for a few frames after the reaction. When cooled, the ctype changes to stone.
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==Description==
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Fissile. Becomes more unstable under pressure, on contact with lightning ([[Element:THDR|THDR]]/[[Element:LIGH|LIGH]]), or with a high amount of [[Element:NEUT|neutrons]]. The reaction produces a uranium particle, a neutron and Molten Plutonium. Molten plutonium will remain at max temp for a few frames after the reaction. When cooled, the ctype changes to stone.
  
Fission:
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==Fission==
  
 
Modeling real life, when a neutron hits a large amount of plutonium, it splits off in two. Every time a new neutron is formed, a flash of heat can be seen using heat color.  
 
Modeling real life, when a neutron hits a large amount of plutonium, it splits off in two. Every time a new neutron is formed, a flash of heat can be seen using heat color.  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:47, 16 December 2014

PLUT.png Plutonium
Properties
Section Radioactive
Spawn temperature 26°C
Heat Conductivity 100%
Relative weight 90
Gravity 0.4
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Powder
Misc properties
Allows neutrons to pass through
Radioactive, harmful to STKM
Source code


Description

Fissile. Becomes more unstable under pressure, on contact with lightning (THDR/LIGH), or with a high amount of neutrons. The reaction produces a uranium particle, a neutron and Molten Plutonium. Molten plutonium will remain at max temp for a few frames after the reaction. When cooled, the ctype changes to stone.

Fission

Modeling real life, when a neutron hits a large amount of plutonium, it splits off in two. Every time a new neutron is formed, a flash of heat can be seen using heat color.

Language: [[::Element:PLUT|English]]