imported>Angust (→Starting out: Removed "tl;dr go to the holodeck and boot up the medical program! " because that's locked behind safeties now) |
imported>Thalpy (Ghetto chem update) |
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Remember that you can use matches, lighters, and igniters to heat containers as well. | Remember that you can use matches, lighters, and igniters to heat containers as well. | ||
==Upgrading your tools== | |||
Once you have a decent set of beakers and the like, it can be worth upgrading the tools you'll be using to manage your reactions. There are a number of tools that'll help you that can be created in the crafting menu and otherwise. | |||
====Universal indicator / pH booklets==== | |||
Reacting [[Guide_to_chemistry#Universal_indicator|Universal indicator]] will allow you to create pH booklets - the main way to detect your pH during a reaction. Simply rip out a page and use it on a beaker or improvised chem heater to get the pH of the solution at that point in time. You can also grind these pages to get 1u back - grinding all 50 pages will give you enough to make another booklet. | |||
====Thermometer==== | |||
This can be added to anything that holds chemicals, and will tell you the temperature. To remove, close the UI. | |||
====Cooling spray==== | |||
This can be crafted to spraw on your beakers to cool down the reagents within, alternatively fire extinquishers can be used instead. In a pinch, this can double as a weak extinguisher too. | |||
====Burners==== | |||
These tabletop burners will allow you to heat up your beakers simply by waving your container over it. It'll burn the reagent inside, and the temperature increase will depend on the burning temperature of the reagent contained within. For a quick reference | |||
* Ethanol - burns very hot and for a long time | |||
* Welding fuel - burns hot and fast | |||
* Oil - doesn't burn as hot as the others, but lasts a long time | |||
* Plasma - Hottest burning temperature and will be used up the quickest | |||
* Pyrosium - Hottest burning temperature and burns through slowly, but requires oxygen to be in the burner as well | |||
* Cyrostylane - Burns at 0K, very cold, can be used to cool beakers instead, requires oxygen to be in the burner as well | |||
* Cryoxadone - Burns cold, can be used to cool beakers instead | |||
If you put a mix in the burner, the flame temperature will by the weighted sum of the reagents within. To add reagents to the burner, simply snuff out the flame and pour stuff in, to light it, use a lighter or a match! | |||
====Improvised chem heater==== | |||
For the ghetto enthusiast, a chem heater can be refactored into an impromptu chem heater- allowing you much finer control over the temperature specifics of your reactions. If you're planning on making anything difficult, or want to have bettet control over your temperatures, this is the best way to do it. | |||
''Images to come soon'' | |||
==Grindables== | ==Grindables== |
Версия от 19:08, 19 февраля 2021
George Melons, the Assistant говорит: "Hey, kid. Wanna buy some Space Drugs? You askin' how I made it? Well, I threw a bunch of random trash an'a dead mouse in a blender and heated it up with a lighter, of course! Easy as that." |
Starting out
So, you are an average Greytide and you want to be a Walter White. How do you do it? First off, you're gonna wanna get these things to get started with ghetto chem.
- A few beakers, soda cans, bottles, etc
- A couple of tables to store your beakers, so you don't spill your shit on the floor
Most importantly, without this you dont have ghetto chem:
Optionally:
Remember that you can use matches, lighters, and igniters to heat containers as well.
Upgrading your tools
Once you have a decent set of beakers and the like, it can be worth upgrading the tools you'll be using to manage your reactions. There are a number of tools that'll help you that can be created in the crafting menu and otherwise.
Universal indicator / pH booklets
Reacting Universal indicator will allow you to create pH booklets - the main way to detect your pH during a reaction. Simply rip out a page and use it on a beaker or improvised chem heater to get the pH of the solution at that point in time. You can also grind these pages to get 1u back - grinding all 50 pages will give you enough to make another booklet.
Thermometer
This can be added to anything that holds chemicals, and will tell you the temperature. To remove, close the UI.
Cooling spray
This can be crafted to spraw on your beakers to cool down the reagents within, alternatively fire extinquishers can be used instead. In a pinch, this can double as a weak extinguisher too.
Burners
These tabletop burners will allow you to heat up your beakers simply by waving your container over it. It'll burn the reagent inside, and the temperature increase will depend on the burning temperature of the reagent contained within. For a quick reference
- Ethanol - burns very hot and for a long time
- Welding fuel - burns hot and fast
- Oil - doesn't burn as hot as the others, but lasts a long time
- Plasma - Hottest burning temperature and will be used up the quickest
- Pyrosium - Hottest burning temperature and burns through slowly, but requires oxygen to be in the burner as well
- Cyrostylane - Burns at 0K, very cold, can be used to cool beakers instead, requires oxygen to be in the burner as well
- Cryoxadone - Burns cold, can be used to cool beakers instead
If you put a mix in the burner, the flame temperature will by the weighted sum of the reagents within. To add reagents to the burner, simply snuff out the flame and pour stuff in, to light it, use a lighter or a match!
Improvised chem heater
For the ghetto enthusiast, a chem heater can be refactored into an impromptu chem heater- allowing you much finer control over the temperature specifics of your reactions. If you're planning on making anything difficult, or want to have bettet control over your temperatures, this is the best way to do it.
Images to come soon
Grindables
Not only can you steal things, but you can also shove them into a grinder to retrieve chemicals from them!
If you're stealing from Botany, check out the Guide to hydroponics.
Chemical | Sources | Notes |
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Ammonia | Urinal cakes (1u) | |
Ash | Burning a paper and scooping up the ash with a beaker (30u) | |
Aluminium | Crushed soda cans (crush on your head first) (10u), deconstruct smart metal foam grenades (75u) | |
Blood | Dead mouse (20u), or use a syringe to extract from a monkey or human | |
Carbon | coal (20u), cigarette butts (2u), heating Cellulose Fibers | |
Cellulose Fibers | Wooden planks (20u), cloth (20u), raw cotton (20u), cardboard (10u), paper frame (20u), bamboo shavings (10u), corn cob (10u), package wrapper (5u), paper (3u), medical gauze (2u) | |
Chlorine | Urinal cakes (3u) | |
Copper | Cable coils (2u per wire) | |
Cryoxadone | Steal one of the spare cryoxadone beakers from medical. On Metastation, maintenance bar also has one. | |
Ethanol | Spraycans (15u) | |
Fluorosulfuric acid | Deconstruct smart metal foam grenades (25u) | |
Fluorosurfacant | Deconstruct cleaner grenades (40u) | |
Gold | Gold coin (4u), robust Gold cigarettes (premium cigarette vendor item) (3u) | |
Hydrogen | Glowsticks (10u) | |
Iodine | Toner cartridge (40u), photographs (4u), pens (1u) | Toner cartridges can be found in airlock painters. |
Iron | Metal (20u), plasteel (20u), lollipops (10u), electronics (10u), reinforced glass (10u), reinforced plasma glass (10u), toner cartridge (10u), pens (2u), power cells (5u), lighters (1u) | |
Lenturi |
Ointment (10u) | |
Libital |
Bruise pack (10u) | |
Lithium | Any power cell, including potato batteries (15u) | |
Liquid Electricity | High-power energy bars (3u) | |
Liquid Gibs | Dead mouse(5u), use a beaker on gibs on the floor (5u) | |
Lye | Soap (10u) | |
Mercury | Analyzer (5u) | |
Monkey Powder | Monkey cube (30u) | |
Nicotine | Cigarettes (around 15u), cigars (up to 40u) | |
Nitrogen | Lightbulbs (10u) and canned air (24u) | |
Nutriment | Food | |
Oil | Lighters (5u), using a beaker on oil spills (30u) | |
Omnizine | Heated donk pockets (3u) | |
Oxandrolone | Gumballs (2u) | |
Oxygen | Canned air (6u) and glowsticks (5u) | |
Phenol | Glowstick (15u) | |
Phosphorus | Matches (2u), deconstruct a teargas grenade (40u) | |
Plasma | Solid plasma (20u), plasteel (20u), plasma glass (10u), reinforced plasma glass (10u), Nanotrasen brand soap (10u) | |
Polypyrylium Oligomers | Medicated suture (2u) | |
Potassium | Deconstruct a tear gas grenade (40u) | |
Radium | Scoop up from glowing goo in RND (5u) | |
Salicyclic Acid | Gumballs (2u) | |
Silicon | Glass (20u), reinforced glass (20u), reinforced plasma glass (20u), circuit boards (20u), electronics (10u), light bulbs (5u), power cell (5u), analyzer (5u) | |
Silver | Silver coin (4u) | |
Sodium Chloride | Salt shakers (20u), cup ramen (3u), beef jerky (2u), chips (1u) | A reagent analyzer says a salt shaker contains table salt, but this is the same as sodium chloride. |
Smart foaming agent | Deconstruct a smart metal foam grenade (25u) | |
Space cleaner | Deconstruct cleaner grenades (10u) | |
Spaceacillin | Sutures (2u), regenerative mesh (2u) | |
Strange Reagent | Grind a gorilla cube (5u) | |
Sugar | Dutch hot coco (5u), gumballs (5u), space twinkie (4u), 4no raisins (4u), candy (3u), cheesie honkers (3u), chips (3u), beef jerky (3u), donuts (2u), deconstruct a tear gas grenade (40u) | |
Sulfur | Flare (15u) | |
Uranium | Scoop up from glowing goo in RND (5u) | |
Water | Sinks, or Water tanks | |
Welding Fuel | Lighters (5u), or Welding fuel tanks |