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|1 part {{Tooltip|[[#Ash|Ash]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ash}}}}<br>1 part Water<br>1 part Carbon
|1 part {{Tooltip|[[#Ash|Ash]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ash}}}}<br>1 part Water<br>1 part Carbon
|Ingredient in [[#Soap|Soap]]. (Results in 2 units instead of 3).
|Ingredient in [[#Soap|Soap]]. (Results in 2 units instead of 3).
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!style="background-color:#FFEE88;"|{{anchor|Lemoline}}Lemoline
|Lemoline Cargo Crate
'''Or'''
Maintenance Pills
'''Or'''
Random Botany Seeds
|Ingredient in [[Guide to Chemistry#Bicardine|Bicardine]], [[Guide to Chemistry#Kelotane|Kelotane]], and [[Guide to Chemistry#Anti-Toxin|Anti-Toxin]]. Cannot be normally synthesized.
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===Superior Healing Medicines===
===Superior Healing Medicines===
These healing drugs are harder to make than the core healing medicines, however they often heal faster.
These healing drugs are harder to make than the core healing medicines, however they often heal faster.
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===Unique Healing Medicines===
===Unique Healing Medicines===
These healing drugs perform niche functions that help against less common ailments.
These healing drugs perform niche functions that help against less common ailments.
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===Non-craftable Medicines===
===Non-craftable Medicines===
These healing drugs are used in some situations, but are otherwise uncraftable.
These healing drugs are used in some situations, but are otherwise uncraftable.
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==Narcotics==
==Narcotics==
Narcotics are highly addictive drugs that can aggressively, or passively, provide a benefit. Be wary as its very easy to become addicted, or overdose, on a narcotic.
Narcotics are highly addictive drugs that can aggressively, or passively, provide a benefit. Be wary as its very easy to become addicted, or overdose, on a narcotic.
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|Slowly morphs the victim into a [[slime]]. The transformation can be stopped with Frost Oil.
|Slowly morphs the victim into a [[slime]]. The transformation can be stopped with Frost Oil.
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==Toxins{{anchor|Toxins}}==
==Toxins{{anchor|Toxins}}==
The deadliest of deadly chemicals. You can get a bunch of these through the traitor uplink, but if you don't want to waste telecrystals you can mix it. '''The human liver will quickly purge toxins under 3u from its system.'''
The deadliest of deadly chemicals. You can get a bunch of these through the traitor uplink, but if you don't want to waste telecrystals you can mix it. '''The human liver will quickly purge toxins under 3u from its system.'''
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*'''Splashing''': Throwing a beaker, or using a beaker on anything with harm intent, will splash its contents. The longer throw distance, the more the splash will spread out. A [[grenade]] will splash its content unless it also contains [[#Smoke|smoke]] or [[#Fluorosurfactant|foam]]. Splashing only does [[#Touch|touch]] delivery. This means most chemicals will do absolutely nothing when splashed. Reagents that have special properties to affect environment, such as Water, will do so where splashed (creates slippery tile). Reagents that have a [[#Touch|touch]] component will apply that component only. Example: If you throw a beaker of 80u [[#Synthflesh|Synthflesh]] at someone, you will instantly heal them for 100 brute and burn, since Synthflesh is touch/patch based. It doesn't matter if the target uses hardsuit or internals in this case. Another example: If you throw a beaker of 100u [[#Silver_Sulfadiazine|Silver Sulfadiazine]] at someone, you will instantly heal them 100 burn. But none of the medicine will enter the bloodstream, so there won't be a heal over time. This means throwing a beaker of poison at someone will do nothing at all. Splashing can apply chemicals such as [[#Thermite|Thermite]] to walls. <br>
*'''Splashing''': Throwing a beaker, or using a beaker on anything with harm intent, will splash its contents. The longer throw distance, the more the splash will spread out. A [[grenade]] will splash its content unless it also contains [[#Smoke|smoke]] or [[#Fluorosurfactant|foam]]. Splashing only does [[#Touch|touch]] delivery. This means most chemicals will do absolutely nothing when splashed. Reagents that have special properties to affect environment, such as Water, will do so where splashed (creates slippery tile). Reagents that have a [[#Touch|touch]] component will apply that component only. Example: If you throw a beaker of 80u [[#Synthflesh|Synthflesh]] at someone, you will instantly heal them for 100 brute and burn, since Synthflesh is touch/patch based. It doesn't matter if the target uses hardsuit or internals in this case. Another example: If you throw a beaker of 100u [[#Silver_Sulfadiazine|Silver Sulfadiazine]] at someone, you will instantly heal them 100 burn. But none of the medicine will enter the bloodstream, so there won't be a heal over time. This means throwing a beaker of poison at someone will do nothing at all. Splashing can apply chemicals such as [[#Thermite|Thermite]] to walls. <br>


*'''Spraying''': Spraying reagents will apply them to environments (if they have any such effect), and will enter hit people's bloodstreams through the [[#Vapor|vapor]] delivery. This means clothing will protect from some/most/all of the reagents, depending on what they are wearing. Using a hardsuit with helmet on makes them immune to getting the reagent into their bloodstream. Reagents such as [[#Fluorosulfuric Acid|acid]], [[#Chlorine Trifluoride|CLF3]], or [[#Space_Cleaner|Space Cleaner]] will still cause their special effects when sprayed on people/environments, but will not enter the bloodstream if the target is wearing too heavy clothing. Reagents also have weight which, though the same in pretty much all reagents, affect how far the reagent can be sprayed ([[Rhigoxane]] and [[Space Cleaner]], for example, have a low reagent weight and can be sprayed very far. [[BurnMix]] has a very high reagent weight). <br><br>
*'''Spraying''': Spraying reagents will apply them to environments (if they have any such effect), and will enter hit people's bloodstreams through the [[#Vapor|vapor]] delivery. This means clothing will protect from some/most/all of the reagents, depending on what they are wearing. Using a hardsuit with helmet on makes them immune to getting the reagent into their bloodstream. Reagents such as [[#Fluorosulfuric Acid|acid]], [[#Chlorine Trifluoride|CLF3]], or [[#Space_Cleaner|Space Cleaner]] will still cause their special effects when sprayed on people/environments, but will not enter the bloodstream if the target is wearing too heavy clothing. Reagents also have weight which, though the same in pretty much all reagents, affect how far the reagent can be sprayed ([[Rhigoxane]] and [[Space Cleaner]], for example, have a low reagent weight and can be sprayed very far. [[BurnMix]] has a very high reagent weight). <br><br>
A final note: Many mobs are "simplemobs" which means they don't have a bloodstream and can thus not be poisoned/sedated. Monkeys and most playable humanoids are the exceptions to this.
A final note: Many mobs are "simplemobs" which means they don't have a bloodstream and can thus not be poisoned/sedated. Monkeys and most playable humanoids are the exceptions to this.
==Beyond the Dispenser==
==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.
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.
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