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| Also known as "sleeping gas". Surgeons of various repute are known to administer it.
| Also known as "sleeping gas". Surgeons of various repute are known to administer it.


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| Human byproduct. Has interesting combustion properties.


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| Sourced in small quantities from rare [[Guide to Mining#Molitz|Molitz Beta]] [[Image:MolitzBetaOre.png|link=Guide to Mining#Molitz]] crystals.
| Sourced in small quantities from rare [[Guide to Mining#Molitz|Molitz Beta]] [[Image:MolitzBetaOre.png|link=Guide to Mining#Molitz]] crystals and Molitz Beta [[Guide to Mining#Geodes|geodes]].


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===Special Notes===
===Special Notes===
* Molitz Beta crystals contain a lot of oxygen, and a small amount of "Oxygen Agent B". When Molitz Beta is exposed to an environment above 500 Kelvin the trapped gasses bubble out. 15 moles of oxygen, 0.18 moles of agent B. The reaction is endothermic.
* Molitz Beta crystals contain a lot of oxygen and a small amount of "Oxygen Agent B". When Molitz Beta is exposed to an environment above 500 Kelvin the trapped gasses bubble out. 15 moles of oxygen, 0.18 moles of agent B. The reaction is endothermic.
* When "Oxygen Agent B" is mixed with plasma and CO2 above 900 Kelvin:
* When "Oxygen Agent B" is mixed with plasma and CO2 above 900 Kelvin:
** Some CO2 is converted into O2,
** Some CO2 is converted into O2,
** A small fraction of Agent B is consumed,
** A small fraction of Agent B is consumed,
** Some heat is generated: 1000 Jules per mol Agent B consumed, and
** Some heat is generated: 1000 Joules per mol Agent B consumed, and
** A reasonable concentration allows fire to exceed 80,000 Kelvin.
** A reasonable concentration allows fire to exceed 80,000 Kelvin.
* When farts are mixed with plasma and CO2 above 900 Kelvin:
* When farts are mixed with plasma and CO2 above 900 Kelvin:
** Some CO2 is converted into plasma,
** Some CO2 is converted into plasma,
** A small fraction of farts is consumed,
** A small fraction of farts is consumed,
** Some heat is generated: 500 Jules per mol farts consumed.
** Some heat is generated: 500 Joules per mol farts consumed.
* Neutrons passing through a reactor gas channel have a chance to react with the gasses. Only one reaction can occur per neutron, reaction chance is dependent on the amount of reacting-gasses present, and the checks occur in this order:
* Neutrons passing through a gas container (including a reactor gas channel) have a chance to react with the gasses. The neutron reactions are based on the type and density of the gas.
** Plasma: 0.5 mol of plasma converts to 2 mols of fallout, the neutron continues it's flight.
** Plasma: 0.5 mol of plasma converts to 2 mols of fallout. Another neutron is created for each reaction that occurs. This can occur multiple times in dense plasma, producing lots of fallout and neutrons for just one input neutron.
** CO2: 1 mol of CO2 and the neutron are destroyed, causing the gas mix increases 1 Kelvin.
** CO2: 1 mol of CO2 and the neutron are destroyed, causing the gas mix's temperature increase by 5 Kelvin. This can absorb the neutrons from the plasma reaction above, if they are mixed.
** Fallout: 1 mol of fallout and the neutron combine to produce a small amount of another random gas, while causing the gas mix increases 5 Kelvin.
** Fallout: 1 mol of fallout and the neutron combine to produce a small amount of another random gas, while increasing gas mixture's temperature by 5 Kelvin. The neutron is not consumed.




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Latest revision as of 06:10, 7 October 2024

SS13's robust atmospheric system has been simplified, but you will still have to be wary of the air around you. To quickly check whether or not you can take off that gas mask, you can use an atmos analyzer or the built-in version on your PDA.

Gas comes in four storage containers: emergency tanks (can fit on the belt or in a pocket), ordinary tanks (can fit on the back slot), canisters (can only be dragged or picked up by the engineering cyborg module) and reserve tanks (fixed).

Note: Due to the utterly alien will of eldritch Atmos gods semi-convoluted but slightly sensible atmos system, you can't just repressurise a room simply by sticking a gas canister in there, or else all the gas will collect and stay in that one tile. Instead, move the gas canister around the room from time to time and hope that the gas evenly distributes itself then.

For vessel capacities and interactions, see Plasma Research.

Air

HighPressureTankAir-32x32.png PressureTankAir-32x32.png AirCanister.png HighCapacityAirCanister.png GasTankAirMixV2-32x32.png
A mixture consisting of 79% N2 and 21% O2, or in other words what you are generally breathing. Spare canisters can be found in toxin research, emergency storage and the various air hookups. The high-capacity versions can also be ordered from Cargo through the Extra Large Air Mix Canister crate.

Note: Don't be tempted to top off your jetpack with regular air. You will have to increase your oxygen source’s release pressure, which will make it run out much faster, or else you will suffocate.

Oxygen

O2Vendor.png GasReserveTankOxygen.png OxygenCanister.png JetpackV2-32x32.png JetpackMagTetherV2-32x32.png SyndicateJetpackMagTetherV2-32x32.png GasTankO2V2-32x32.pngEmergencyOxygenTankV3-32x32.png Pocket oxtank.png Ex pocket extank.png ButtBotNew.png
In the future, pure oxygen is safe to breathe! All roles start with a box containing a pocket oxygen tank while nuclear operatives start with an expanded version. Canisters are readily available in toxin research, engineering, EVA, Medbay's cryo treatment cells, and on the mining outpost. Tank dispensers have loads of these, and you might find some in those blue emergency oxygen closets. The oxygen vendor can fill up your tanks with this--for a price. The Spare Oxygen Canister crate that can ordered by Cargo contains a, well, canister of O2. By default, jetpacks also contain 100% O2. Butt Bots can output Oxygen to fix airless environments.

Note: Keep in mind that oxygen fuels fire.

Plasma

GasReserveTankPlasma.png PlasmaCanister.pngGasTankPlasmaV2-32x32.png
The true purpose of SS13's research. It is a purple gas that is highly toxic and highly flammable, hence breathing plasma is a bad idea. It is the main ingredient in making bombs, the Thermoelectric Generator, and/or and hellish station-consuming fires. Logically enough, plasma canisters are stored in toxin research and engineering.

Note: It's extremely flammable. Creating sparks or carrying any sort of lit object (welder, cigarette, cakehat) into a cloud of plasma will ignite it, setting off a fire that will quickly spread.

Carbon Dioxide

GasReserveTankGrey.png CO2Canister.png
Invisible but deadly. Inhaling CO2 will make you cough, rapidly fall unconscious and suffocate if you're not moved to an area with proper atmosphere. CO2 canisters are available in toxins research and engineering.

N2

GasReserveTank.png N2Canister.png
Part of the standard air mixture. It is an inert gas with little productive use. A couple of canisters start in toxin research and engineering, which spawn with a default temperature of 80 K or -193° C.

N2O

N2OCanister.pngGasTankSleepingAgentV2-32x32.png
Knock-out or laughing gas, exposure to which will quickly render you unconscious. Recognizable by the white particles it leaves in the air. A canister can be found in the armory and the tanks in medbay's anesthetic locker also contain N2O.

Fart

FartCanister.png ButtBotNew.png

Really. Fart gas is created when people fart, and it can be extracted from the air through air scrubbers. Too much fart gas in one place makes people vomit, and the gas potentially plays a small role in combustion. Butt Bots will produce fart gas when Emagged.

Gas Properties

Gas Image Isochoric
Molar Heat
Capacity
(J/molK)
Ore
Source
GasFabricator.png
Brief
Plasma PlasmaCanister.png 150 Plasmastone
PlasmastoneOreV2.gif
A material with Sci-Fi properties and interactions.
A major NT goal is the study of this gas.
Oxygen (O2) OxygenCanister.png 40 Molitz
MolitzOreV2.png
A key ingredient for life.
A key ingredient for fire.
Nitrogen (N2) N2Canister.png 50 Viscerite
VisceriteOreV2-32x32.png
Typically inert. Makes up 80% of the station's atmosphere.
Fresh canisters are often stored at 20 Kelvin.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) CO2Canister.png 40 Char
CharOreV2.png
A common byproduct of combustion.
Nitrogen Dioxide (N2O) N2OCanister.png 60 N/A Also known as "sleeping gas". Surgeons of various repute are known to administer it.
Air (O2 + N2) AirCanister.png 42 Molitz MolitzOreV2.png+
Viscerite VisceriteOreV2-32x32.png
Standard human atmosphere.
Farts FartCanister.png 69 N/A Human byproduct. Has interesting combustion properties.
Oxygen Agent B 300 N/A Sourced in small quantities from rare Molitz Beta MolitzBetaOre.png crystals and Molitz Beta geodes.
Fallout 5 N/A Byproduct of neutron-exposed plasma, as well as Radioactive Farts.

Special Notes

  • Molitz Beta crystals contain a lot of oxygen and a small amount of "Oxygen Agent B". When Molitz Beta is exposed to an environment above 500 Kelvin the trapped gasses bubble out. 15 moles of oxygen, 0.18 moles of agent B. The reaction is endothermic.
  • When "Oxygen Agent B" is mixed with plasma and CO2 above 900 Kelvin:
    • Some CO2 is converted into O2,
    • A small fraction of Agent B is consumed,
    • Some heat is generated: 1000 Joules per mol Agent B consumed, and
    • A reasonable concentration allows fire to exceed 80,000 Kelvin.
  • When farts are mixed with plasma and CO2 above 900 Kelvin:
    • Some CO2 is converted into plasma,
    • A small fraction of farts is consumed,
    • Some heat is generated: 500 Joules per mol farts consumed.
  • Neutrons passing through a gas container (including a reactor gas channel) have a chance to react with the gasses. The neutron reactions are based on the type and density of the gas.
    • Plasma: 0.5 mol of plasma converts to 2 mols of fallout. Another neutron is created for each reaction that occurs. This can occur multiple times in dense plasma, producing lots of fallout and neutrons for just one input neutron.
    • CO2: 1 mol of CO2 and the neutron are destroyed, causing the gas mix's temperature increase by 5 Kelvin. This can absorb the neutrons from the plasma reaction above, if they are mixed.
    • Fallout: 1 mol of fallout and the neutron combine to produce a small amount of another random gas, while increasing gas mixture's temperature by 5 Kelvin. The neutron is not consumed.



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