12-15-2023, 01:02 AM
Thermal-veined beaker. The gas itself doesn't matter, but what does is your gloves and the fluid put inside.
After a gas is put inside (via canisters the same way tanks are filled) depending on the temperature of the gas, the mixture inside is constantly heated or cooled. If the gas temperature goes over the melting point of glass, it slumps out of the canister in a glassy mess (about 1600k if google math is correct)
This means you can do such fun things as instantly vaporizing water, burning your hand on the hot glass and accidentally releasing hot plasma after dropping it, instantly freezing water, creating the perfect temperatured gas so you can have the easiest time making chilled beers, and more probably!
Been having fun in toxins.
After a gas is put inside (via canisters the same way tanks are filled) depending on the temperature of the gas, the mixture inside is constantly heated or cooled. If the gas temperature goes over the melting point of glass, it slumps out of the canister in a glassy mess (about 1600k if google math is correct)
This means you can do such fun things as instantly vaporizing water, burning your hand on the hot glass and accidentally releasing hot plasma after dropping it, instantly freezing water, creating the perfect temperatured gas so you can have the easiest time making chilled beers, and more probably!
Been having fun in toxins.