Guide to chemistry: Difference between revisions

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This guide will primarily be useful for [[Chemist|chemists]] but may come in handy to any player and especially [[Traitor|traitors]].
This guide will primarily be useful for [[Chemist|chemists]] but may come in handy to any player and especially [[Traitor|traitors]].
{{Box|2=<font size=3>'''What's all this new stuff then?'''</font size>
Confused by all the new 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, such as Tricordrazine, Kelotane, Antitoxin, and Bicaridine.
Mixing these special chemicals often requires a new tool called the [[File:Chemical_Heater.png]] '''Chemical 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'''.
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= Chemicals =
= Chemicals =
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The [[Vending_machines#Medbay|NanoMed Plus]] is your main source of generic toxin when hacked.
The [[Vending_machines#Medbay|NanoMed Plus]] is your main source of generic toxin when hacked.
Some chemical reactions will require you to heat the reagents in a [[File:Chemical_Heater.png]] '''Chemical Heater'''. This machine will heat a beaker to the desired temperature, slowing down the heating speed as it approaches the target temperature. If you don't risk making the chemical explode by overheating it (such as Meth) you can just set it to a very high temperature to avoid this.




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*'''[[Plasma]]''': Causes major toxin damage.
*'''[[Plasma]]''': Causes major toxin damage.
*'''Uranium''': Causes slight irradiation.
*'''Uranium''': Causes slight irradiation.
*'''Toxin''': Causes moderate toxin damage.


== Components ==
== Components ==
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