Hydrogen
| Hydrogen | |
|---|---|
A bubble of Hydrogen. | |
| Category | Gases |
| State | Gas |
| Behavior | Gases |
| Properties | |
| Density | 0.08375 kg/m3 |
| Conductivity | 2% |
| Temperature | |
| Colder State | Changes at -253°C Creates Liquid Hydrogen |
| Burning | |
| Flammability | 100% |
| Burn time | 2 ticks |
| Burns into | Fire and Steam |
Hydrogen is a light, blue gas. It will quickly float to the top and stay there. It conducts electricity, taking on a purple color when shocked. Hydrogen can be created by shocking Tin, Silver, Gold, Zinc, Bronze and Iron in Water and its types. It can also be formed by heating steam to over 3000°C when the steam will seperate into Hydrogen or Oxygen. It can be created by heating Melted Wax over 1000°C.
Hydrogen has a very low condensing point of -253°C, where it will become Liquid Hydrogen. From there, it will become Hydrogen Ice at -259°C. Hydrogen is very flammable and will burn from Fire almost instantly.
Hydrogen reacts with Sun and, depending on the Sun's stage, can become Helium (any that is not the colder stages), Carbon Dioxide (cold stage above brown dwarf) or Neon (coldest).
Heating over 20000°C can create proton and neutron.
Reactions
| Element | Conditions | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Oxygen | Above 500°C but below 3000°C | Steam |
| Nitrogen | - | Ammonia |
| Hydrogen + Hydrogen | 10000°C | Helium |
| Sulfur | 10000°C | Chlorine |
| Neon | 10000°C | Sodium |
| Chlorine | - | Acid Gas, Acid |
| Carbon Dioxide | 300°C | Methane, Steam |
| Charcoal | 400°C, 0.1% per tick | Oil |
| Liquid Oxygen | - | Ice |
| Sulfur | - | Stench |
| Oxidized Copper | 900°C | Steam, Copper |