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Hydrogen is a flammable gas which when ignited burns similarly to tritium. Hydrogen is made by electrolyzing Water Vapor with an electrolyzer machine. Hydrogen is solidified in a reaction with BZ as catalyst at high heat and pressure (over 1e4 for both) to produce metal hydrogen, which can be used to make armor, a fireaxe, and a Hardsuit. Metal Hydrogen can also be created within the [[Machines#Crystallizer|Crystallizer]]. | Hydrogen is a flammable gas which when ignited burns similarly to tritium. Hydrogen is made by electrolyzing Water Vapor with an electrolyzer machine. Hydrogen is solidified in a reaction with BZ as catalyst at high heat and pressure (over 1e4 for both) to produce metal hydrogen, which can be used to make armor, a fireaxe, and a Hardsuit. Metal Hydrogen can also be created within the [[Machines#Crystallizer|Crystallizer]]. | ||
===[[File:Healium.png]]Healium=== | ===[[File:Healium.png]]Healium=== | ||
Healium is a red gas which acts as a stronger sleeping agent than N<sub>2</sub>0, while healing burns, bruises, suffocation and | Healium is a red gas which acts as a stronger sleeping agent than N<sub>2</sub>0, while healing burns, bruises, suffocation, toxin and clone damage. When the user is unconscious and below 0C, it also restores blood and treats all wound types. It is created by exposing Freon to BZ in an exothermic reaction at temperatures between 25-300 Kelvin (keep it chill). Freon is consumed at around 11x the rate of BZ. | ||
===[[File:Pluonium.png]]Pluonium=== | ===[[File:Pluonium.png]]Pluonium=== | ||
Pluonium is a highly reactive gas, but non-toxic when breathed. It is created in an endothermic reaction when Pluoxium is exposed to H<sub>2</sub> at temperatures between 5000-10000 K. Hydrogen is consumed at around 10x the rate of Pluoxium. | Pluonium is a highly reactive gas, but non-toxic when breathed. It is created in an endothermic reaction when Pluoxium is exposed to H<sub>2</sub> at temperatures between 5000-10000 K. Hydrogen is consumed at around 10x the rate of Pluoxium. |