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Toxin lab issues
#1
I'm not 100% certain if this is a bug, but according to my knowledge it doesn't entirely make sense. I've been working on a way to make bigger canister bombs by way of increasing their pressure. Generally I do this by mixing it with a low pressure, super high temperature canister, but then when I try to mix this with a regular pressure canister, they both equalise and then rapidly go up. I've had a canister start at around about 4000 kPa at about 700 degrees, and over the course of a few minutes it reaches around about 2300 degrees and about 100000 kPa, at which point it promptly explodes.

The only thing I have actually noticed is that there is a very small change in percentage of a couple of component gasses. I'm not sure if it's the way the pipes and canisters work, or my gas mixture, but it doesn't feel like it should be happening.
#2
Upon further experimenting, it seems that a canister will continually heat itself even when disconnected upto a point where it explodes.
#3
Stryxic Wrote:Upon further experimenting, it seems that a canister will continually heat itself even when disconnected upto a point where it explodes.
If a canister is full of burning-temperature plasma and oxygen, it's going to continue to burn in the canister.
#4
Short version: Fire burns.


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