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|effects = Creates a flash similar to that of a flashbang immediately on mixing. Only useful in grenade production.
|effects = Creates a flash similar to that of a flashbang immediately on mixing. Only useful in grenade production.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Fluorosulfuric Acid}}Fluorosulfuric Acid
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|effects = A highly caustic and dangerous substance. Keep away from faces and valuable equipment. Used in some other recipes.
|effects = A highly caustic and dangerous substance. Keep away from faces and valuable equipment. Used in some other recipes.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Foaming Agent}}Foaming Agent
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|effects = Solidifies a large amount of [[plasma]] into a bar.
|effects = Solidifies a large amount of [[plasma]] into a bar.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Sleep Toxin}}Sleep Toxin
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|effects = Not at potent as its preceding chemical, merely makes you narcoleptic rather than comatose.
|effects = Not at potent as its preceding chemical, merely makes you narcoleptic rather than comatose.
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|effects = This creates a large cloud of smoke that will take on the properties of everything (if anything) in the container of the reaction. Very useful if you want to make a chloral hydrate smoke grenade for riot control.
|effects = This creates a large cloud of smoke that will take on the properties of everything (if anything) in the container of the reaction. Very useful if you want to make a chloral hydrate smoke grenade for riot control.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Sodium Chloride}}Sodium Chloride
|chemical = {{anchor|Sodium Chloride}}Sodium Chloride
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|effects = Commonly known as salt, Sodium Chloride is often used to  season food.
|effects = Commonly known as salt, Sodium Chloride is often used to  season food.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Space Cleaner}}Space Cleaner
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|effects = This is able to clean almost all surfaces of almost anything that may dirty them. The janitor is likely to appreciate refills.
|effects = This is able to clean almost all surfaces of almost anything that may dirty them. The janitor is likely to appreciate refills.
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|effects = An illegal compound which induces a number of effects such as loss of balance and visual artefacts.
|effects = An illegal compound which induces a number of effects such as loss of balance and visual artefacts.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Space Lube}}Space Lube
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|effects = Space Lube is a high performance lubricant intended for maintenance of extremely complex mechanical equipment (results in 4 units instead of 3).
|effects = Space Lube is a high performance lubricant intended for maintenance of extremely complex mechanical equipment (results in 4 units instead of 3).
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|chemical = {{anchor|Sterilizine}}Sterilizine
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|effects = Theoretically helps the patient when used during surgery, or decontaminates objects and surfaces that bear pathogens. Currently does nothing whatsoever.
|effects = Theoretically helps the patient when used during surgery, or decontaminates objects and surfaces that bear pathogens. Currently does nothing whatsoever.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Chlorine Trifluoride}}Chlorine Trifluoride <span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span>
|chemical = {{anchor|Chlorine Trifluoride}}Chlorine Trifluoride <span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span>
|formula = 1 part Chlorine, 3 parts Fluorine heated to 424 K
|formula = 1 part Chlorine, 3 parts Fluorine heated to 424 K
|effects = On touch sets you on fire from the inside out. When applied to things, it makes them much more flammable. When heated it creates a big fireball, watch out!
|effects = On touch sets you on fire from the inside out. When applied to things, it makes them much more flammable. When heated it creates a big fireball, watch out!
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|chemical = {{anchor|Liquid Dark Matter}}Liquid Dark Matter <span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span>
|chemical = {{anchor|Liquid Dark Matter}}Liquid Dark Matter <span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span>
|formula = 1 part Stable Plasma, 1 part Radium, 1 part Carbon
|formula = 1 part Stable Plasma, 1 part Radium, 1 part Carbon
|effects = Sucks everything into the point of detonation.
|effects = Sucks everything into the point of detonation.
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|chemical = {{anchor|Sorium}}Sorium <span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span>
|chemical = {{anchor|Sorium}}Sorium <span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span>

Revision as of 15:22, 25 January 2015

This guide will primarily be useful for chemists but may come in handy to any player and especially traitors.

Chemicals

The building blocks of chemistry are aluminium, bromine, carbon, chlorine, copper, ethanol, fluorine, hydrogen, iodine, iron, lithium, mercury, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, radium, silicon, silver, sodium, stable plasma, sugar, sulphur, sulphuric acid, water. These can be produced from the Chem Dispenser in Chemistry.

You have all sorts of things here, and can make so much. You can make medicines, foam, flash powder, poisons, space lube, window hardener, and so much more. The limit on combinations is a limit that exists only in your creativity (and the game engine). Be sure to be careful though, mixing the wrong chemicals can be bad for your health and please make sure you know what a chemical does before you use it. Experiment at your own risk.

Some pure chemicals are lethal or will cause heavy toxin damage if injected or ingested in their pure form.

Grinding minerals from mining will also get you:

The NanoMed Plus is your main source of generic toxin.


Active Pure Chemicals

A.K.A. what happens when you eat these. Chemicals unmentioned don't have any effect.

  • Chlorine: Causes minor physical damage to various body parts.
  • Ethanol: The most potent alcoholic "beverage", with the fastest toxicity.
  • Fluorine: Causes minor toxin damage.
  • Lithium: Causes twitching, drooling, moaning and not being able to walk straight.
  • Mercury: Causes brain damage, twitching, drooling, moaning and not being able to walk straight.
  • Radium: Causes irradation.
  • Sugar: Gives nutrition.
  • Sulphuric Acid: Causes minor toxin damage and instant brute damage to one body part when ingested. Destroys head-wear and causes burn damage when sprayed on someone.
  • Plasma: Causes major toxin damage.
  • Uranium: Causes slight irradiation.
  • Toxin: Causes moderate toxin damage.

Components

These are very basic chemicals that you'll use in a lot of other more complicated chems. They can still be toxic, though.

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Medicines

"And that's how I lost my medical license!" Don't be this guy. Make these. Lots of these.

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Narcotics

Although they aren't yet, in the future many chemicals, especially these, will be addictive and thus much more dangerous. For now, most of these are a lot more lethal than normal drugs anyway. Be careful!

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Other Recipes

These are either pure reactions that typically leave nothing remaining or other chemicals that have non-medicinal uses. Many of these are useful in the manufacture of grenades, but many can be quite dangerous.

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Toxins

The deadliest of deadly chemicals. You can get a bunch of these through the traitor uplink, but if you don't wanna waste telecrystals you can mix it. Why would you mix it when you're not antagonist? Why?

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What's all this then?

Confused by all the strange stuff? Where's your tricordazine? Recently, we added a whole bunch of special chemicals, mostly taken from Goonstation. These are either weaker, more specialised, or vastly more powerful than the old chems, usually being made in several stages. A few of the older chemicals have remained, but Tricord, Rytalin, Doctor's Delight, Dexalin, Bicaridine, Dex Plus, Kelotane, Dermaline, and more are all gone. Use the new ones.

Mixing these special chemicals often requires a new tool called the Chem Heater. With this, you enter a given temperature (in degrees Kelvin) to heat or cool a beaker and its reagents. This can sometimes result in dangerous reactions, so be careful!

Additionally, the chemical dispenser has four new reagents. Stable Plasma, Welding Fuel, Iodine, and Bromine.

Important: Chems in the heater will not mix until ejected. Be real careful when making the more volatile chemicals!

Beyond the Dispenser

Just because it isn't found in the dispenser or the guide above doesn't mean you can't use it! Holy water, slime cores and plenty of other things can provide limitless fun for an enterprising and curious chemist.