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→Physical Characteristics of Gases: adding the volume of some atmos stuff.
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* The small, blue Emergency Oxygen tanks have volume 3. | * The small, blue Emergency Oxygen tanks have volume 3. | ||
* The yellow Extended Emergency Oxygen tanks have volume 6. | * The yellow Extended Emergency Oxygen tanks have volume 6. | ||
* The big, blue Oxygen Tanks have volume | * The big, blue or red Oxygen Tanks have volume 70. | ||
* Lockers or a coffins have volume 200. | * Lockers or a coffins have volume 200. | ||
* The huge canisters have volume 1000. | * The huge canisters have volume 1000. | ||
* Tiles of space | * Tiles of space have volume 2500. | ||
* Gas and volume pumps have volume 200 on each side. | |||
* Passive gates have volume 200 on each side. | |||
* All pipes have volume 70 or 105 (manifold only). | |||
* Vents & scrubbers have volume 200. | |||
* Portable pumps have volume 1000. | |||
* Portable scrubbers have volume 750. | |||
* Unmovable pressure tanks have volume 10000. | |||
* Huge scrubbers have volume 50000. | |||
* Manual and digital valves have no volume. | |||
* Heat exchangers have volume 200. | |||
* Gas filters have volume 200 on each side. | |||
* Gas mixers have volume 200 on input sides and 300 on output side. | |||
'''Moles (n)''': While not a variable that can be seen, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_(unit) Moles] are the amount of particles of a gas in the air. It is moles that cause odd effects with a certain chemical. As it dumps so many moles to a tile, to keep the pressure acceptable, the moles have to be very, very cold, causing the infectious effect. | '''Moles (n)''': While not a variable that can be seen, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_(unit) Moles] are the amount of particles of a gas in the air. It is moles that cause odd effects with a certain chemical. As it dumps so many moles to a tile, to keep the pressure acceptable, the moles have to be very, very cold, causing the infectious effect. |