10-15-2012, 06:56 PM
atomic1fire Wrote:Also, If Chemistry reactions can be made dangerous, Research should probably have more atmospherics and cleanup tools, because who wants to leak all the toxic radium gas out of chemistry and be responsible for a sudden blindness epidemic when they were trying to make unobtainium (just an example idea), also privacy shutters should also be used to prevent heat spillage from napalm/sudden flaming plasma clouds.
I love this idea a whole damn lot. Supposedly there are some reactions that are already supposed to be dangerous to the chemist (polytrinic acid, others) but I don't think that function is working as intended. More would be great though.
I'm thinking a whole bunch of bad effects, like acid vapor, liberated toxins that damage from contact or breathing, exploding beaker shards flying around, beakers bubbling over onto your hand if you mix a volatile mixture while holding the beakers, exothermic reactions burning you if you're holding the beaker... some of those could make droppers and syringes a lot more useful again.