Gases

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In the process of being merged into Atmospheric_Technician#Gases.

WIP: All content listed below is still in the testing phase and is subject to change.

Nitrogen

Nitrogen gas(N2)

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Nitrogen gas is colorless and undetectable to the eye. Nitrogen gas is completely harmless on its own and can safely be breathed in as long as there is adequatea oxygen present. Nitrogen gas is mixed with oxygen gas to create air. About 79% nitrogen to 21% oxygen is the standard air mix.

Nitrogen is very good at putting out fires. A full blown plasma and oxygen fire can be put out in seconds if a small amount of nitrogen gas is pumped in.

Oxygen

Oxygen(O2)

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Oxygen gas is colorless and undetectable to the eye. Oxygen gas is completely harmless on its own and can be safely breathed in. Pure oxygen can also be breathed in without any negative effects on your character. Oxygen gas is mixed with Nitrogen gas to create air. About 79% nitrogen to 21% oxygen is the standard air mix. As the oxygen levels in the air lower your character will begin to gasp. This usually happens around 18-19 moles of oxygen. Anything lower than around 15 moles of oxygen at standard temperature and pressure will cause you to take oxygen deprivation damage.

While alive, your character will slowly convert oxygen gas in the atmosphere into carbon dioxide. If a character spends a lot of time in a room make sure the oxygen levels are being replenished either by a air vent or by opening adjacent airlocks to nearby hallways to balance out the air levels.

Oxygen gas is not flammable on its own and will not burn unless plasma or other flammable gas is mixed in with it. A standard burn mix is 66% oxygen and 33% plasma. A higher oxygen to plasma ratio will result in a hotter burning fire. Fires require oxygen to burn, remove all the oxygen from a fire and it will burn out.

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon dioxide(C02)

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Carbon dioxide is colorless and undetectable to the eye. At high consecrations carbon dioxide becomes harmful and will cause toxin poison damage. Carbon dioxide will start to cause damage at 5 moles and will deal increasingly more damage as the moles increase. Carbon dioxide is often found mixed in the air around the station. Your character will slowly convert oxygen into carbon dioxide while alive.

Water Vapor

Water Vapor

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Water vapor can be clearly seen as steam. the intensity of visible steam depends on the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor is completely harmless and can safely be breathed in by most species on the station as long as there is adequate oxygen levels present.

Water is harmful to slimepeople. Water vapor will damage slimes once integrated and they begin to properly metabolize water vapor into water.

Plasma

Plasma

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Plasma gas glows a pinkish purple and is visible in the air even at low amounts. Breathing in plasma gas is harmful to your character and will give you poison toxin damage depending on the concentration of plasma in the air.

Plasma gas is extremely flammable but on its own will not burn. A room full of pure plasma will not burn if heat is brought into contact. Plasma requires an oxygenated room for combustion. Plasmafires burn oxygen and plasma to produce fire, heat, and waste gases. A plasma fire will quickly deplete the room of oxygen and will burn itself out if no more oxygen is supplied to feed the fire.

Tritium

Tritium

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Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous Oxide(N20)