08-30-2022, 12:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2022, 12:33 PM by Cazadore. Edited 1 time in total.)
You find yourself with a beaker, artifact or otherwise, with 2 or more interesting chemicals. The issue being you’d like to fully separate them without destroying the other, but, that really isn’t possible at this point in time (as far as I understand it).
My proposal is the introduction of the distillation bench, a single piece of equipment in the chemistry lab, that can completely separate a chemical from a mixed beaker without destroying the others. I’d imagine it being a combination of a heater and reagent extractor (mock up attached below). All the chemical compounds would have a specific vapourization temperature that would allow them to be extracted from the beaker of other reagents.
Possible down side:
The heater should still interact as a regular heater. For example, if you have space drugs in the beaker are trying to extract a metal, the space drugs might turn to neurotoxin as the temp required for the metal would exceed 674 K.
My proposal is the introduction of the distillation bench, a single piece of equipment in the chemistry lab, that can completely separate a chemical from a mixed beaker without destroying the others. I’d imagine it being a combination of a heater and reagent extractor (mock up attached below). All the chemical compounds would have a specific vapourization temperature that would allow them to be extracted from the beaker of other reagents.
Possible down side:
The heater should still interact as a regular heater. For example, if you have space drugs in the beaker are trying to extract a metal, the space drugs might turn to neurotoxin as the temp required for the metal would exceed 674 K.