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Looking for the list of chemicals with their recipes and effects? It has been moved to [[Chemicals]].
This is where [[scientist]]s go to brew up chemicals. Gets set on fire <s>every other</s> twice a round.
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This is where [[Scientist]]s go to brew up chemicals. Gets set on fire <s>every other</s> twice a round.
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== Oh boy I can't wait to melt my eyebrows off! ==
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==Oh boy I can't wait to melt my eyebrows off!==
Here's a quick look at the devices scattered across the room.
Here's a quick look at the devices scattered across the room.


'''Chem Dispenser''': Dispenses a whole slew of chemicals. Use a [[Beaker]] (or any liquid-bearing container) on it to insert it, then use the machine to pick chemicals. You can choose to remove unwanted chemicals (isolate removes all chemicals BUT the selected one). When you're done, eject the beaker from the menu.
===Machines & Storage===


'''Heating/Cooling Unit''': Used to chill or heat containers. Use the menu to set a target temperature (PROTIP: click the number itself to punch in a number instead of mashing + and - like a nerd), and press Activate to start the heating/cooling process.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name
! class="unsortable" style="width:10%" | Image
! class="unsortable" | Description


'''ChemMaster 3000''': Used to turn chemicals into [[Pill|pills]]. When creating pills, you'll be prompted to choose how many units are in each pill, as well as the label (which will show up as "<what you wrote> pill"). Pill bottles work differently from containers. To get a pill, click on the pill bottle with an empty hand while it is in your other hand. You can also dump the whole bottle out on the floor by clicking the bottle with the hand holding it. Another option is to fill [[Medical Objects#Medical Patch|medical patches]] with the chemical of your choice. If you need more information, the ChemMaster can analyze any reagent and display a short summary. This may or may not actually describe their functions in a way that makes sense.
|- id="Chem Dispenser"
! Chem Dispenser
| <center>[[File:ChemDispenser.png]]</center>
| Dispenses a whole slew of chemicals. Use a [[beaker]] (or similar liquid-bearing containers - however, you cannot insert some such as drinking glasses) on it to insert it, then use the machine to pick chemicals. You can choose to remove unwanted chemicals (isolate removes all chemicals BUT the selected one). When you're done, eject the beaker from the menu. Can be figured to automatically dispense certain chems using [[#Chem Dispenser Groups: A Chemist's Best Friend|chem groups/bookmarks]].


'''ValuChimp''': Dispenses [[monkey]]s, a valuable commodity for the modern scientist.
|- id="Reagent Extractor"
! Reagent Extractor
| <center>[[File:ReagentExtractor2.png]]</center>
| Converts certain items (usually [[Foods and Drinks|food items]] or [[Guide to Botany#Available Crops|plants]] but not always) into chemical reagents that are stored into one of two internal tanks or an inserted container. The two internal chemical tanks hold 500 units of chemicals, helpful when you need to store a large amount of <s>[[Murder#SyringeGun|ammunition for biological warfare]]</s> automender refills.


A lone '''firebot''' watches over the room, waiting for the inevitable fire.
|- id="Heating/Cooling Unit"
! Heating/Cooling Unit
| <center>[[File:ReagentHeater.png]]</center>
| Used to chill or heat containers. Use the menu to set a target temperature (Tip: click the number itself to punch in a number instead of clicking + and - over and over again.), and press ''Activate'' to start the heating/cooling process.


== Ok so how do I make napalm? ==
|- id="CheMaster 3000"
! CheMaster 3000
| <center>[[File:CheMaster.png]]</center>
| Used to turn chemicals into [[Pill|pills]], [[Medical Objects#Medical Patch|medical patches]], [[Medical Objects#Medicine Bottle|medicine bottles]], [[Foods and Drinks#Fancy Cola|canned drinks]], or [[Medical Objects#Ampoule|ampoules]], though it can also isolate or remove reagents from the inserted beaker. If you need more information, click the Analyze option next to the reagent name, and the CheMaster will give a brief description of what it is along with any non-secret recipes to make it. The Analyze option can also conduct blood tests if you lack other tools ([[Science Objects#Reagent Scanner|reagent scanner]], [[Medical Objects#Health Analyzer|upgraded health analyzer]]): draw blood and analyze it with the CheMaster in the pharmacy.


Hold your horses, pyromaniacs. First things first, we need to discuss some important... *groan* Safety Tips:
When creating pills, patches, or ampoules, you'll be prompted to choose how many units are in each one (multiple pill/patch options only), as well as the label (which will show up as "<what you wrote> pill/patch" or "ampoule(<what you wrote>)"). Pill bottles and patch boxes work slightly differently from other containers. To get a pill or patch, click on the bottle resp. box with an empty hand while it is in your other hand. Pill bottles can be emptied by clicking the bottle with the hand holding it, dumping all pills on the floor. Patch boxes have to be opened before you can manipulate the contents.


* '''Mix potentially-explosive chemicals in the Chemical Testing Lab.''' It's through the door on the left, where there's reinforced floors and walls that can tank explosions better. Keeping other Scientists and the mixing lab out of the collateral damage is one less reason for them to <s>murder you</s> leave you to fry from your own fireball for potentially ruining their round. And if you can't mix the explosive stuff in another room, at the very least warn your colleagues before you do it, and try not to destroy the outer walls that lead into space.
|- id="ChemiCompiler"
* '''Always wear your standard issue Gas Mask and a Biosuit/Bio Hood from the closets.''' This can't be stressed enough; some chemicals are accompanied with a "The solution generates a strong vapor!" message upon successful mixing, giving everyone adjacent to the tile a big whiff of the chemical that was just mixed on it. The full gas mask/biosuit set immunizes you to this and most chemical smokes and TOUCH reactions, protecting you from your colleagues' shenanigans as well as your own. There is no reason not to do this unless you're ''trying'' to choke on your own poisons.
! ChemiCompiler
* '''Pay attention to what other Scientists are doing and don't get in their way.''' For example, if someone places a beaker into a Reagent Heater and runs away from it, he's probably anticipating a fireball or smoke of some degree and it's wise not to go look at, lest you get a face-full of it.
| <center>[[Image:ChemiCompilerStationary.png]] [[File:ChemiCompilerPortableV2-32x32.gif]]</center>
* '''Make liberal use of Stabilizing Agent.''' If you see a recipe that mentions Stabilizing Agent, ''always'' use it when mixing the recipe in question so it doesn't literally blow up in your face. It's a good practice to do this for recipes you're unfamiliar with. Be wary, however, that Stabilizing Agent doesn't work with everything - these cases should be mixed in the aforementioned Chemical Testing Lab.
| A complicated chemistry device, which uses a programming language derived from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck Brainfuck]. It features 5 registers, 1024 bytes of RAM and 10 reagent reservoirs - to add beakers, click on the ''r[number]'' slots. The machine generates a pill or vial if they are targeted and can send reagents out an ejection port. There exists a [[Syndicate Items#ChemiCompiler|handheld version used by the Syndicate]] that behaves identically but has only 6 reservoirs. For instructions on how to use it, see the [[ChemiCompiler|dedicated ChemiCompiler guide]].
* '''Test harmful or unknown chemicals on monkeys, ''NOT'' other people.''' This is why you have the ValuChimp. Monkeys are NPCs with damage counters just like that of a human's, so they'll provide an accurate representation of what ''would'' happen if you use that chemical mix on a human. This is doubly important if you're a round antagonist, as you will need to make sure your deathchems ''actually cause death'' instead of just provoking your target into toolboxing you.


Got all that? Good. ''Now'' we can get started with the pyromania.
|- id="Lab Counter"
! Lab Counter
| <center>[[Image:LabCounter.png]]</center>
| Surprisingly functional science storage! Has a whopping ''thirteen'' slots for your beakers, bottles, pills, syringes, tools, and other small- and tiny-size items in its table drawer. Click-drag its sprite onto yours or click on the counter with an empty hand to access them. You can sometimes find parts for them in [[Quartermaster#Furnishings Crate|Furnishings Crates from Cargo]].


A lot of recipes are very similar to their real-world counterparts. There are also many sci-fi concoctions to discover and experiment with. And, if all else fails, add plasma, since it'll usually make ''something'' happen.
|- id="Chemistry Glass Recycler"
! Chemistry Glass Recycler
| <center>[[Image:KitchenwareRecyclerNew.png]]</center>
| Put glass shards, glassware, and blocks of glass or similar materials (from a [[Making and Breaking#Reclaimers & Material Processors|reclaimer or material processor]]  into it to make other, bigger types of glassware. Boxes or containers of glassware can also be emptied into the recycler as well, saving time when recycling the boxes of small beakers into more useful large beakers. Unlike the [[Foods and Drinks#Kitchen Glass Recycler|kitchen version]], this has a much more limited variety of glassware. It can only produce the following:
*[[#Beaker|Beaker]]
*Bottle ([[Medical Objects#Medicine Bottle|30-unit version used for medicine]] and 50-unit version used for drinks)
*[[Foods and Drinks#Bowl|Bowl]]
*Flask (the Erlenmeyer flasks, not the drinkable ones)
*[[#Beaker|Large beaker]]
*[[Foods and Drinks#Pitcher|Pitcher]]
*[[Foods and Drinks#Shot Glass|Shot glass]]
*Vial


What follows is adapted from a [http://forum.ss13.co/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2103 forum post] by Dr Cogwerks.
|- id="ValuChimp"
! ValuChimp
| <center>[[File:MonkeyVendingMachine.png]]</center>
| Dispenses [[monkey]]s, a valuable commodity for the modern scientist. This can be [[Hacking#Vending Machines and Fabricators|hacked]] to also offer 1 to 20 [[Guide to Botany#Banana|bananas]] and 1 to 2 [[Medical Objects#Vocal Translator|vocal translators]].


=== Preliminary information that u need 2 know!! ===
|- id="Chemical Request Console"
! Chemical Request Console
| <center>[[File:Chem_request_console.png]]</center>
| Displays requests for chemicals made from the corresponding terminals outside [[Research_Wing|research]], in the [[Cargo Bay]], and in [[Medbay]]. Incoming requests trigger an alert to all research PDAs, so you know to check the console to find the [[clown]]'s request for 400u of [[Chemicals#Space_Lube|space lube]]. You may find the [[General_Objects#Mail_Chute|mail chutes]] useful for delivery.


Things that repeat in standard intervals are handled by loop controllers. The Mob Loop encapsulates most of the things that humans and cyborgs have for repeating code. One of the major things there is the Life process. Life process runs in '''3 second''' intervals governed by the mob loop.
|- id="Chemical Barrel"
! Chemical Barrel
| <center>[[File:ChemicalBarrelRedClosed.png]] [[File:ChemicalBarrelRedOpen.png]]<br>[[File:ChemicalBarrelYellowClosed.png]] [[File:ChemicalBarrelYellowOpen.png]]<br>[[File:ChemicalBarrelBlueClosed.png]] [[File:ChemicalBarrelBlueOpen.png]]</center>
| Stores up to 4000u of [[chemicals]] and functions like a [[General Objects#Tank|tank]]. Comes in three varieties, red, yellow, and blue, all of which can be made at a [[Making and Breaking#Science Fabricator|science fabricator]].
* To fill it, you can use click-drag to transfer chems from one container to the barrel.
* To drain it, click on it with a [[#Beaker|beaker]] (or similar container) to fill it up with the barrel's contents.
* You can click on it with a [[General Objects#Pen|pen]] (or similar writing utensil) to label it.
* You can use a [[Engineering Objects#Wrench|wrench]] to open/close the cap. You can still get chems from it when it's closed, but closing the cap means that any reactions that require an open container (e.g. [[Chemicals#Smoke Powder|smoke powder]], [[Chemicals#Aerosol Propellant|aerosol propellant]]) will fizzle out if they occur in the barrel.  


So if a chemical does 2 toxin damage each time Life is called, it'll do 2 damage every three seconds. With a depletion rate of 1, it'll deplete 1 unit every three seconds, and so on and so on. Chemicals will last longer if they have a lower depletion rate. Chems that reduce other chems will reduce the listed amount per cycle. If not explicitly stated, chems default to a depletion rate of 0.4 units per cycle.  
|- id="Dispensary Supply Chute"
! Dispensary Supply Chute
| <center>[[Image:DispensarySupplyChute.gif]]</center>
| A special computer/chute combo that connects directly to the [[Medbay|medbay]]. By having a chemist place in suitable [[Medical_Doctor#Medicine|medicines]] into the chute, the items are transported through [[Quick_guide_to_station_systems#Transport_and_delivery|mail pipes]] to the [[medbay]], where [[Medical doctor|medical doctors]] can pull out and use the products. The monitor can be used to see view the current supply of the Interlink.
|}


Some chemicals have a special effect upon TOUCH exposure to a mob. Acids that burn your face off and topical meds are examples of this. Droppers, splashing, patches, [[Construction#Flamethrower|flamethrower]] sprays, chemical smokes and chemical foams all apply touch reactions.
===Tools & Equipment===
INGEST reactions are things that happen immediately, usually from eating, drinking or injection. Hyposprays bypass these and go straight into the bloodstream.


=== Basic compounds ===
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Basic starting recipes. Most are pointless on their own, but they're all ingredients in the vast majority of chemicals in the world of SS13, so it's good to memorize them.
|- id="Beaker"
! Beaker
| <center>[[Image:LargeBeakerV3.png]] [[Image:BeakerV3.png]]</center>
| Holds chemicals. Standard ones hold 50 units, large ones 100 units. You can make more at a [[Foods and Drinks#Kitchen Glass Recycler|kitchen]] or [[#Chemistry Glass Recycler|chemistry glass recycler]] and find them in beaker boxes; you can order more beaker boxes from Cargo through both [[Quartermaster#Chemistry Resupply Crate|general Chemistry Resupply Crates]] and [[Quartermaster#Chemistry Precursors Resupply Crate|precursor Chemistry Resupply Crates]]. Has quite a few interactions:
*Click on another beaker or similar while the beaker is in your hand to transfer up to 10 units of chems into it.
*Click-drag its sprite into another beaker or similar (neither have to be in your hand) to transfer as many reagents as possible into the receiving beaker.
*Click on a person or mob with the beaker in your active hand to pour its contents onto them, applying the chems' TOUCH effects.
*Click on a floor tile with the beaker in your active hand to pour it onto the floor. This'll apply any special on_turf effects, e.g. [[Chemistry#Carbon Tetrachloride|CCl4]] puts out any fires on the tile, [[Chemistry#Cheese|cheese]] can make a wedge of cheese if there's enough, [[Chemistry#Oil|oil]] makes an oil spill. If you pour enough chems, it'll create a fluid puddle.
*Click on the beaker while it's in your hand to loosen or tighten your grip on it. If you have it on loose grip, you'll pour all the chems inside on the mob/tile; if you have it in a tight grip, you'll only pour 10 units from it.
*If your beaker is empty, clicking on a fluid puddle transfers some of the reagents into it. If it's filled, does the reverse: pours the reagents into the puddle. 
*Click on a mess decal, such as blood stain, fungus growth, or oil stain, to collect its associated reagents. You can generally only do this once per pile.
'''Note:''' Generally, the exact contents of beakers and other reagent containers can't be examined directly. A pair of [[#Spectroscopic Scanner Goggles|spectroscopic goggles]] or a [[#Reagent Scanner|reagent scanner]] (PDA or separate) are recommended.


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|- id="Condenser"
!Recipe Name!!Recipe!!Effects
! Condenser
|-
| <center>[[File:Condenser empty.png]]</center>
|Salt||Water + Chlorine + Sodium||Ordinary table salt.
| Holds 100u of reagents like a beaker, but also:
|-
*Can be attached by click dragging to up to 4 other pieces of glassware (beakers, barrels or even other condensers)
|Phenol||Water + Chlorine + Oil||Used for certain medical recipes.
*Any reaction that takes place in the condenser will output into the connected glassware if there's room or backfill into the condenser if not.
|-
*Allows you to separate products from reactants during an ongoing reaction, and can be used to automatically continue reaction chains.
|Diethylamine||Ammonia + Ethanol @ 380 K||Used for certain medical recipes and as fertilizer.
 
|-
|- id="Fractional Condenser"
|Space Cleaner||Ammonia + Ethanol + Water||Cleans stuff.
! Fractional Condenser
|-
| <center>[[File:FractionalCondenserBase.png]]</center>
|Acetone||Oil + Welding Fuel + Oxygen||Common ingredient in other recipes.
| Similar to a [[#Condenser|condenser]], but it has color-coded ports that allow you to isolate different products, instead of simply separating products from reactants. Can be made at a [[Making and Breaking#Science Fabricator|Science Fabricator]].
|-
 
|Ash||Oil @ 480 K||Basic ingredient in a couple of recipes.
|- id="Beaker Lid"
|-
! Beaker Lid
|Potash||Potassium + Chlorine + Sulfuric Acid||Fertilizer.
| <center>[[File:Beaker lid large.png]] [[File:Large beaker with lidV2.png]]</center>
|-
| Can be applied to a beaker to seal it, making it act as a closed container for the purposes of reactions. This can be very useful if, for example, you don't enjoy breathing [[Chemicals#Cyanide|Cyanide]].
|Potash||(Ash @ 380 K) + Water @ Heat||
 
|-
|- id="Bunsen Burner"
|Ammonia||Hydrogen + Nitrogen||More fertilizer, and an ingredient in a lot of other chems.
! Bunsen Burner
|-
| <center>[[File:Bunsen low.png]] [[File:Bunsen medium.png]] [[File:Bunsen high.png]]</center>
|Ammonia||(Urine @ 380 K) + Water @ Heat||
| One item of glassware can be placed on it at a time to heat the reagents inside.
|-
*Clicking on it with an empty hand will open the context menu, allowing you to choose the flame level: Low (Heats to 400K, 45K per tick), Medium (Heats to 700K, 50K per tick) and High (Heats to 900K, 65K per tick)
|Saltpetre||Potash + Urine + Compost||Fertilizer.
*This is much less precise than the [[Chemistry#Heating/Cooling Unit|Heating/Cooling Unit]], but allows for heating containers while they are still placed in the world and can be connected to other glassware.
|-
 
|Pepperoni||Saltpetre + Beff + Synthflesh||What's beff? Find out!
|- id="Reagent Scanner"
|-
! Reagent Scanner
|Stabilizing Agent||Iron + Oxygen + Hydrogen||Keeps unstable chemicals stable. '''This does not work on everything.'''
| <center>[[Image:ReagentScannerV2-32x32.png]] [[Image:ScientistPDAV2.png]]  [[Image:ResearchDirectorPDAV2.png]]</center>
| Assesses chemical composition of many things. Click on a person, container, fluid puddle or other object with this, and it'll list the chemicals inside it. Only the hand-held version has a memory function (click on it or examine to see the results of the previous scan), but it is otherwise identical to the PDA program.
 
|- id="Spectroscopic Scanner Goggles"
! Spectroscopic Scanner Goggles
| <center>[[File:SpectroscopicScannerGogglesV2-32x32.png]]</center>
| Assesses chemical composition of containers. Examine a beaker or other reagent container with these on to assess the exact composition and quantity of chemicals inside. Without these, you'll only see a rough estimate and description. These goggles are also available from the [[Quartermaster#Chemistry Resupply Crate|cargo bay]].
 
|- id="Syringe"
! Syringe
| <center>[[File:SyringeV2.png]]</center>
| Transfers chemicals. Click on the syringe while it's in your hand to set to ''inject'' or ''draw'', and click on someone/something to transfer 5 units of chemicals at a time. Drawing from a person will take a blood sample. Neither are instant, unless the recipient is yourself. Total capacity is 15 units.  
 
|- id="Dropper"
! Dropper
| <center>[[File:DropperV3-32x32.png]]</center>
| Transfers chemicals. Click on a beaker or other container to load it with reagents, click on another container to squeeze the reagents in. You can also drop it on a person to drip reagents onto them. Holds up to 5 units, and drops all of it at once onto its target. Dropping takes about half as much time as injecting with a syringe.
 
|- id="Mechanical Dropper"
! Mechanical Dropper
| <center>[[Image:MechanicalDropper.png]]</center>
| More precise [[#Dropper|dropper]]. Allows you to transfer reagents (up to 10 units) in increments of 0.1 units. Click on it in-hand to adjust how much is transferred and whether the dropper is in ''dropping'' or ''drawing'' mode. Otherwise used just like the [[#Dropper|dropper]].
|}
|}


=== Medical Chems ===
==Ok so how do I make napalm?==
===Safety First===
Hold your horses, pyromaniacs. First things first, we need to discuss some important... *groan* safety tips:
 
* '''Mix potentially-explosive chemicals in the [[Test Chamber]].''' The [[Test Chamber]] is a chamber with reinforced walls and floors, built to withstand small explosions during mixing and testing Thus, it can take much more damage during chemical accidents than the chemistry lab. Keeping other scientists and the mixing lab out of the collateral damage is one less reason for them to <s>murder you</s> leave you to fry from your own fireball for potentially ruining their round. And if you can't mix the explosive stuff in another room, at the very least warn your colleagues before you do it.
* '''Always wear your standard-issue gas mask and a biosuit + bio hood from the closets.''' This can't be stressed enough; some chemicals are accompanied with a "The solution generates a strong vapor!" message upon successful mixing, giving everyone adjacent to the tile a big whiff of the chemical that was just mixed on it. The full gas mask/biosuit set immunizes you to this and most chemical smokes and TOUCH reactions, protecting you from your colleagues' shenanigans as well as your own. There is no reason not to do this unless you're trying to choke on your own poisons.
* '''Don't mix random chemicals''' Similar to real life, if you aren't careful, you might cause a fire, explosion, implosion, and/or flash or catch a whiff of some toxic fumes. This is why it's important to have a gas mask and a biosuit + bio hood if you don't know what you're doing. 
* '''Pay attention to what other scientists are doing and don't get in their way.''' For example, if someone places a beaker into a reagent heater and runs away from it, he's probably anticipating a fireball or smoke of some degree and it's wise not to go look at, lest you get a face-full of it.
* '''Make liberal use of stabilizing agent.''' If you see a recipe that mentions stabilizing agent, always use it when mixing the recipe in question so it doesn't literally blow up in your face. It's a good practice to do this for recipes you're unfamiliar with. Be wary, however, that stabilizing agent doesn't work with everything - these cases should be mixed in the aforementioned test chamber.
* '''Test harmful or unknown chemicals on monkeys, NOT other people.''' This is why you have the ValuChimp. Monkeys are NPCs with damage counters just like that of a human's, so they'll provide an accurate representation of what would happen if you use that chemical mix on a human. This is doubly important if you're a round antagonist, as you will need to make sure your deathchems actually cause death instead of just provoking your target into toolboxing you.
* '''Test dangerous mixes in the [[Test Chamber]] or off-station.''' If you want test say, a [[Bombs#Beaker bomb|beaker bomb]], and it's supposed to make things explode, poison people, or otherwise harm things, try them in [[Test Chamber]] or some place away from the station, so other people aren't effected. Be sure to warn people ahead of time, so they can exit the area in time. Popular off-station locales include the [[Mining Outpost]], the Space/Sea Diner, the [[Debris Field]], the [[Trench]], and the [[Mining Level]].
 
Got all that? Good. Now we can get started with making napalm.
 
===Discount Dan's Quik-Tips for Getting Acquainted with Chemistry===


A malignant Scientist is expected to hurt people. A benevolent one is expected to heal people. If you're the latter, then this chart is your best friend.
So, turns out [[Chemicals#Napalm Goo|making napalm]] isn't terribly complex at all. But there's more to chemistry than just making napalm--so much more! It's almost overwhelming. Where does an aspiring chemist start?


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* '''Learn the most-commonly used compounds and healing chems.'''
!Reagent!!Recipe!!Depletion Rate!!Effect per life cycle!!Immediate effect upon application!!Notes!!Overdose Treshold
** '''[[Chemicals#Basic compounds|Basic compounds]]''' - Know each one by heart, for they are at the heart of many recipes. Luckily, there aren't many to learn.
|-
** '''[[Chemicals#Medical Chems|Medical chems]]''' - Learn how to make and use healing chems, and you'll live longer--and enjoy more of the round! You can even help others too. Plus, when you start to learn harmful recipes, you'll be able to heal yourself when you fuck up. Some particularly useful ones to learn are [[Chemicals#Styptic Powder|styptic powder]] & [[Chemicals#Silver Sulfadiazine|silver sulfadiazine]], which heal up some of the most common injuries.
|Saline-Glucose Solution||Salt + Water + Sugar||0.4 (default rate)||33% chance per cycle of healing 1 point each of BRUTE and BURN damage.||N/A||The [[Doctoring#Shock|shock ailment]] checks to see if you have any saline in you. If you do, there is a fixed chance per cycle that it'll reduce or remove the disease. This means that there's no specific amount needed to cure, but the longer it's in you, the more chances it'll have to cure the ailment.||
** Don't forget, there's a [[#Getting Your Toes Wet|more detailed introduction/walkthrough]] to the wonderful world of chemistry below!
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* '''Understand the patterns behind the recipes.'''
|Styptic Powder||Aluminium + Hydrogen + Oxygen + Sulfuric Acid||2||55% chance per cycle of healing 2 points of BRUTE damage.||TOUCH: Heal 1 point of brute per unit applied. Splash, dropper.<br>INGEST: Do 0.5 points of tox damage per unit ingested. Don't eat it, don't inject it.||The go-to BRUTE damage medication, Healing patches are filled with it. It depletes rapidly in the blood, so most of your healing will come upfront from a topical application. Ingesting it doesn't work nearly as well and even causes a fair bit of TOX damage, so don't do that.||
**The recipes for chems from real-life generally follow a comfortably simplified version of the actual process; for example, [[Chemicals#Methamphetamine|methamphetamine]] is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_and_culture_of_substituted_amphetamines#Illegal_synthesis Nagai route], while [[Chemicals#Sulfuric Acid|sulfuric acid]] is just the elements that make up the molecule.  
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**The ones for entirely fictional chems tend be somewhat arbitrary, but for some, there's some simple logic linking them, e.g. [[Chemicals#Glitter|glitter]] needs shiny stuff and a paper base for it, while [[Chemicals#Flaptonium|flaptonium]] involves bird-related things. Even some of said arbitrary ones often use plasma for that "magical sci-fi chemical that can do anything".
|Silver Sulfadiazine||Silver + Sulfur + Oxygen + Chlorine + Ammonia + Oil||2||55% chance per cycle of healing 2 points of BURN damage.||TOUCH: Heal 1 point of burn per unit applied.<br>INGEST: Do 0.5 points of tox damage per unit ingested.||The BURN damage equivalent of styptic powder, so the same application methods still apply: only go for topical doses. Burn patches start with this.||
**This holds particularly true for the [[Chemicals#SECRET CHEMS|secret chems]]:
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***For ones that are based on real life, such as [[Chemicals#Chlorine Azide Hint|chlorine azide]], study the general process and try to replicate it in SS13 with "equivalents"; for most, you usually don't have to go further than a Wikipedia page.  
|Synthflesh||Blood + Carbon + Styptic Powder||0.4||N/A||TOUCH: Heals 1.5 BRUTE and 1.5 BURN per unit applied.||An ''excellent'' fixer of both BRUTE and BURN, it's a surprise that it isn't used more. The doctors will love you if you supply medbay with patches full of this.||
***For fictional chems, such as [[Chemicals#Mutini Hint|mutini]], think about which chems can best replicate their effects. Some, like [[Chemicals#Crabby Party Secret Formula Hint|Crabby Party Secret Formula]], are just jokes, where the hint is the punchline linking the ingredients together.
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***If you get stuck, don't be afraid to ask for hints. In fact, there's even a [[Spacebux#Purchasable Items|Spacebux item]] called a "Chem Hint Scroll" that provides a clue for a random ingredient for a random chem.
|Omnizine||N/A. [[Guide to Botany#Lifeweed|White weed]].||0.2||Heals one each of OXY, TOX, BRUTE and BURN per cycle.||N/A||Slightly addictive, but is otherwise an amazing cure-all. Medbay will love the botanists if they supply them with it.<br>'''Note:''' Pro Puffs and [[Foods and Drinks#Main course|warm donk pockets]] deliver a small dose of omnizine when eaten. Less ideal than botany, but it could save you in a pinch.||30
* '''Look beyond the chem dispenser!'''
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**The [[Botanist]]s can mass-produce certain chems through [[Guide to Botany|the power of botany]], significantly easing your workload. There are even a few chems that only obtained from certain plants. Don't be afraid to ask them to grow a few things.
|Charcoal||Ash + Salt @ 380 K||0.4||Increases the depletion rate of all other chems by 0.5, heals 1.5 TOX damage.||N/A||Good baseline thing for detoxifying someone, but won't always keep up with the hellpoisons.||
**You can insert certain items into the Reagent Extractor, usually food and plant products, to get certain chems; many chems can only be obtained this way. Learn it and love it; neither are too hard to do. You'll use it a lot in your chemistry career; just look at all the places in the tables below that go "Extract from...".  
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**Discount Dan's products from red snack machines contain a true smorgasbord of chemicals. You might surprised (and maybe a little queasy) at what's in those [[Foods and Drinks#Discount Dan's Quik-Noodles|noodle cups]]!
|Calomel||Mercury + Chlorine @ 380 K||2||Increases all depletion rates by 5. +5 TOX damage while health > 20.||N/A||Aggressive purgative. It'll do a lot of tox damage itself but it cannot kill you, as the tox damage only applies while you are above 20 health. Use for emergencies to handle the really aggressive poisons that would definitely kill you if they remain active for long.<br>'''Note:''' Blood tests without a chem PDA: draw blood and analyze in the pill/beaker machine in the pharmacy.||
**There are many "designer drug" pills scattered in random places on the station/ship and elsewhere, often in pill bottles named in-game as "pill bottle (????)". Who knows what magical toxic treasures they contain!?
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*'''Use Chem Dispenser Groups!''' Chemical groups make the chem dispenser automatically dispense certain chems, so you can spend less time on the aspect on chemistry that's usually pretty boring, staring at dispenser, and more time having fun actually testing/using the chems. They're also great for mass-producing certain compounds. Check out the [[#Chem Dispenser Groups: A Chemist's Best Friend|following section]] on how to use them.
|Potassium Iodide||Potassium + Iodine||0.4||80% chance of removing 1 RAD. Radiation is cumulative and causes tox+burn.||N/A||Simple and weak, but can help counter radiation events and radium somewhat. It's nice to make some during a radstorm.||
 
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===Chem Dispenser Groups: A Chemist's Best Friend===
|Pentetic Acid||Welding Fuel + Chlorine + Ammonia + Formaldehyde + Sodium + Cyanide||0.4||Reduces 7 RAD, heals 4 TOX damage, increases all depletion rates by 4. 33% chance of taking 1 unit brute damage||N/A||Apex anti-tox/anti-rad treatment.||
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You can also make pre-set chemical groups, sometimes called bookmarks, through the Group button, so that the [[#Chem Dispenser|chem dispenser]] dispenses certain reagents automatically when you click one of the Group buttons. Groups streamline the production process quite significantly, especially for basic compounds. Even for simple recipes like [[Chemicals#Potassium Iodide|potassium iodide]], pressing just one button takes much less time than hunting and pressing for two of them, and you have a lot of control over amount created.
|Cryoxadone||Cryostylane + Plasma + Acetone + Unstable Mutagen||0.4||If body temp is below 240, heals 10 OXY, 3 TOX, 3 BRUTE, 3 BURN||N/A||Requires cooling the target before it kicks in, but heals incredibly well. The cryo tanks in medbay run off of this.<br>'''Note:''' Don't cool down someone who is currently on fire, put them out first. Due to the way BURN damage is handled, cooling a flaming person will make the fire ''worse'' and cause more damage than even the cryoxadone can keep up with.||
 
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To make a chem group, put name of the reagent you want to dispense, an equal sign, the amount you want to dispense, and a name. Make sure that your chemical group has a name or else you'll lose your hard work when you try to add it. Separate reagents by semicolons. Here's an example reagent group for [[Chemicals#Salt|salt]]:
|Epinephrine||Phenol + Hydrogen + Oxygen + Chlorine + Acetone + Diethylamine||0.2||Reduces most of the knockout/stun effects. Attempts to cap OXY damage at 35 and LOSEBREATH at 3. If health is between -10 to -65, heals 1 TOX, 1 BRUTE, 1 BURN. Rolls a chance to fix heart problems.||N/A||Can make you pretty sick in overdoses. Rapidly counters histamine / allergic reactions. Very useful for stabilizing someone who is in mid-crit damage, standard emergency shot to buy yourself some time. If things are really bad, go for atropine instead. Ephedrine is similar to epinephrine but is a bit weaker.||20
 
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water=1;chlorine=1;sodium=1
|Atropine||Ethanol + Acetone + Diethylamine + Phenol + Sulfuric Acid||0.2||1 TOX damage if used over -60 health. Causes dizziness and confusion. If under -25 health, heals 3 BRUTE + 3 BURN. Rolls a chance to fix heart problems. Attempts to cap OXY damage at 65 and LOSEBREATH at 5. Increases sarin depletion by 10.||N/A||Fairly similar to epinephrine but will rapidly push deep-crit damage levels towards shallow crit levels. Use this if you find someone who is right at the edge of death. Flushes sarin extremely rapidly. Atropine alone won't outright kill people but it's a pretty decent debilitating poison if you wanna use it that way.||25
 
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Notice: no spaces needed, no semi-colon at the end necessary. The chems listed are added at all once at the same time, but there's still recipe priority; for something like that like [[Chemicals#Luminol|luminol]], you'll want to put the nitrogen and hydrogen towards the end, so you don't make [[Chemicals#Ammonia|ammonia]]. For fairly obvious reasons, you can't do things like sulfuric_acid=1; the chem dispenser simply doesn't dispense such reagents, just their ingredients. You must do hydrogen=1;oxygen=1;sulfur=1 instead.  
|Salicyclic Acid<br>(Painkiller)||Sodium + Phenol + Carbon + Oxygen + Sulfuric Acid||0.1||If BRUTE damage is under 50, 50% chance to heal one unit. Tries to return high body temps towards normal. Fairly well counters walkspeed loss from being hurt.||N/A||Got beat up a bit and don't want to crawl the whole way to Medbay? Pop one of these. Won't help severe damage, but it'll keep you moving at top speed so you can rush for the better healing chems. Slow depletion rate will keep it in your blood for awhile.||25
 
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You can insert your ID card into the dispenser to "save" it to your ID, any new groups made while your ID is inserted can only be used if your ID is in a dispenser. Good for keeping secret chemicals secret or just avoiding the hassle of adding new groups every time you have to use a new dispenser.
|Morphine||N/A. [[Medical Objects#Medical Dispenser|Vendors]], and botany as well as [[Quartermaster#Items you can order|QM]] can provide it.||0.4||Dramatically counters movement reduction from severe injury. Reduces jitteriness if someone is shaking like crazy from whatever. Will knock you out within 36 cycles if any remains in you.||N/A||Used to be sleep toxin. Low doses are useful for the painkiller, but high doses can knock someone out for a while.||20
 
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==Getting Your Toes Wet==
|Salbutamol||Salicylic Acid + Lithium + Aluminium + Bromine + Ammonia||0.2||Heals 6 OXY damage, reduces LOSEBREATH by 4.||N/A||Speeds up recovery from suffocation damage, but more importantly, it'll help counter suffocating/losebreath poisons and the suffocation that ramps up in critical health. Really underused emergency med, makes dealing with critical-health people a lot easier since OXY damage is usually what kills in-crit patients in the end.||
 
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Need a bit more direction before heading off into the dangerous world of chemistry? This section describes a few specific commonly used and requested chems in ascending order of difficulty.
|Perfluorodecalin||Hydrogen + Fluorine + Oil @ 380 K||0.4||Heals 25 OXY damage, causes LOSEBREATH. You can't talk, but it prevents any suffocation damage from racking up despite that. 33% chance of healing 1 BRUTE and 1 BURN.||N/A||Fantastic for crime because it silences people. Also fantastic for pretty much negating all the accumulative damage from being in critical, will give you a really wide window of time to deal with other health problems. In theory you could stay in flatline for quite awhile with this stuff handling tissue oxygenation, but you might need mannitol too. Can make spacewalking without internals possible. Somewhat addictive.||
 
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===Acid (Not the Fun Kind)===
|Mannitol||Sugar + Hydrogen + Water||0.4||Heals 3 BRAIN damage.||N/A||Use for concussions, changeling stings, bible beatings, flatline brain damage, bath salts, whatever. Use a Health Analyzer to check for brain damage.||
 
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Acids happen to simultaneously have some of the simplest recipes, the most obvious harmful effects, and somewhat high usage. You'll be particularly using your good friend Sulfuric Acid for a couple of recipes.
|Mutadone||Unstable Mutagen + Acetone + Bromine||0.4||Removes all genetic bioeffects.||N/A||Did someone turn you into a gibbering chavish deaf dwarven lunatic? Take this. Giving this to someone with superpowers will really ruin their day.||
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|Spaceacillin||Space Fungus + Ethanol||0.4||Rolls a chance to cure some specific diseases.||N/A||You probably won't use this much unless a random disease event hits. Space fungus, which mostly grows in maintenance tunnels, is acquired by scraping it off of walls with your beaker.||
! Chemical Name
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! class="unsortable" | Recipe
|Diphenhydramine<br>(Antihistamine)||Oil + Carbon + Bromine + Diethylamine + Ethanol||0.4||Causes a little bit of drowsiness, reduces jitteriness. Raises histamine and itching powder depletion rates by 3.||N/A||Mostly used as a precursor to a couple of the illegal drugs. Might be needed for bee stings, histamine poisonings or itching powder.||
! class="unsortable" | Effects
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|Haloperidol||Chlorine + Fluorine + Aluminium + Potassium Iodide + Oil||0.4||Increases depletion rates for most stimulating/hallucinogenic drugs by 5. Reduces druggy effects and jitteriness. Causes drowsiness, 20% chance to cause 1 BRAIN damage. Cures space madness and berserker.||N/A||Treat it like a general antipsychotic. Useful to treat/neutralize drugged up maniacs. Used to be impedrezine.||
|- id="Sulfuric Acid"
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! [[Chemicals#Sulfuric_Acid|Sulfuric Acid]]
|Antihol||Ethanol + Charcoal||0.4||Raises ethanol depletion rates by 8. Can slowly heal a small bit of TOX damage.||N/A||Sober someone up in a hurry. Nefarious people sometimes spike other poisons with ethanol or booze reagents to sabotage charcoal treatments.||
| (1) Sulfur + (1) Water + (1) Oxygen & Time -> (2) Sulfuric Acid
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| Deals decent damage scaling with quantity. doesn't melt items. Used in some other chems' recipes!
|Insulin||N/A. [[Medical Objects#Medical Dispenser|Vendors]] and Pro Puffs.||0.4||Raises sugar depletion rates by 5.||N/A||Handles [[Doctoring#Hyperglycaemic shock|hyperglycaemic coma]].||
 
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|- id="Fluorosulfuric Acid"
|Simethicone||Secret!||?||Makes the victim unable to fart. Fiendish.||N/A||Truly fiendish.||
! [[Chemicals#Fluorosulfuric_Acid|Fluorosulfuric Acid]]
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| (1) [[Chemicals#Sulfuric_Acid|Sulfuric Acid]] (1) Fluorine + (1) Hydrogen + (1) Potassium @ 374 K -> (3) Fluorosulfuric Acid
|Oculine||Atropine + Spaceacillin + Saline-Glucose Solution||?||30% chance to remove blindness, 80% chance to reduce eye damage by 1.||N/A||Not typically needed unless some jerk is using a lot of flashbangs. It's a rare situation, but giving them oculine might be their saving grace.||
| Deals even more damage, again scaling with quantity. Always melts items upon application, and melts headgear if 9 or more units are splashed on a person.
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|Teporone||Silicon + Acetone + Plasma||?||Attempts to return body temp to normal in ten degree increments||N/A||Not really ever used much, but spacewalking cocktails might need it.||
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|Strange Reagent||Secret!||N/A||Rolls a chance to revive dead people and certain critters/mobs... or makes them even worse off.||N/A||A miracle medical chem, this little beauty can bring a player back to life! ...Well, if you're careful that is. If the cadaver has too much BRUTE/BURN damage the SR will gib it, if it has too much BRAIN it will immediately drop dead again, and if it's rotted it will become a [[Zombie|zombie]]! Run an autopsy with a [[Medical_Objects#Health_Analyzer|health analyzer]] before using SR.<br>'''Note:''' Given the potential round-ending danger that zombies can cause, do not ''intentionally'' make zombies if you aren't a round antagonist. The admins ''will'' get angry with you if you do.
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=== Base Elements ===
Since Sulfuric Acid is made entirely of chemicals in the chem dispenser, you only need to put a beaker in and hit each of those chemicals once. Simple! Once you have some sulfuric acid, you can add the fluorine, hydrogen, and potassium - again, all found in the dispenser - but then you will need to heat up the beaker. Put it in the Heating/Cooling unit and set the temperature really high - just setting it to the required temperature of 374K is slow and won't cut it compared to setting it to the maximum temperature and just removing it once it reacts. And once it does react - congratulations, you have a beaker of face-melting, day-ruining acid!
 
===Getting Medbay to Love You===
 
If you have a more pacifistic slant, you can make most of the medicines which medbay enjoys using. Two of the most commonly used medical chems are the following; they're fortunately pretty simple.


Not everything that comes out of the Chem Dispenser is benign, some have their own quirks that you should watch out for.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Chemical Name
! class="unsortable" | Recipe
! class="unsortable" | Effects


{| class="wikitable"
|- id="Styptic Powder"
!Reagent!!Depletion Rate!!Penetrates skin?!!Per life cycle!!Notes
! [[Chemicals#Styptic_Powder|Styptic Powder]]
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| (1) Aluminium + (1) Oxygen + (1) Hydrogen + (1) [[Chemicals#Sulfuric_Acid|Sulfuric Acid]] -> (4) Styptic Powder
|Chlorine||0.4||Yes||+1 BURN||Base element.
| Slows down bleeding and heals {{BRUTE}} damage. Only apply topically, such as with patches - ingestion in pill or drink form poisons the patient!
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|Fluorine||0.4||Yes||+1 BURN, +1 TOX||Base element.
|- id="Silver Sulfadiazine"
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! [[Chemicals#Silver_Sulfadiazine|Silver Sulfadiazine]]
|Mercury||0.4||Yes||Causes low amounts of brain damage.||Base element
| (1) [[Chemicals#Ammonia|Ammonia]] + (1) Silver + (1) Sulfur + (1) Oxygen + (1) Chlorine -> (5) Silver Sulfadiazine
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| Heals {{BURN}} damage. Just like styptic powder, apply it topically or it will poison whoever ingests it!
|Lithium||0.4||No||Drooling and weird movement.||Base element.
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|Sugar||0.4||No||50% chance of reducing an extra cycle's worth of stun, paralysis and weaken. 4% chance to produce a unit of epinephrine.||OVERDOSE: 200. Having a bit of sugar in you gives you a noticeable stun reduction and slight speed boost. Overdose effects can put someone [[Doctoring#Hyperglycaemic shock|into a coma]]. Corn syrup is more likely to accomplish this. 
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|Radium||0.4||Yes||+4 RAD||Radiation is cumulative and depletes one per cycle. As it ramps up, it starts doing BURN + TOX in increasing amounts related to the radiation total, causes random mutations (often disabilities) and triggers a bunch of other nasty radiation sickness effects. A [[Syndicate_Items#Sleepy Pen|sleepypen]] full of radium is pretty lethal over a few minutes. 
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|Potassium||0.4||No||Explodes when mixed with Water.||As an experienced real life scientist will tell you, Potassium and Water don't mix well. Most people won't bat an eye when they see plain old Water though, so it makes for an interesting stealth explosive.
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|Ethanol||0.4||No||The more of this is in you, the drunker you are.||This serves as the game's yardstick for how wasted you are from drinking a brand of alcohol, every single one of which degrade into this. The more potent the alcohol, the more ethanol it builds up in you.
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=== Poisons and Toxic Shit ===
Similarly to Fluorosulfuric Acid above, to make styptic powder, you first need to brew up some sulfuric acid and add some other chemicals from the dispenser. Unlike the acid, it doesn't require any heating, making it quick and easy. Silver sulfadiazine is a bit more involved because it uses Ammonia, which has the following recipe:


The bad stuff. This is where you'll learn the fine art of poisoning, and there is no shortage of poisons to use.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Chemical Name
! class="unsortable" | Recipe
! class="unsortable" | Effects


{| class="wikitable"
|- id="Ammonia"
!Reagent!!Recipe!!Depletion rate!!Penetrates skin?!!Per life cycle!!Application effects!!Notes
! [[Chemicals#Ammonia|Ammonia]]
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| (3) Hydrogen + (1) Nitrogen -> (3) Ammonia
|Polonium||N/A. Poison bottles.||0.1||Yes||+8 RAD||Irradiates the hell out of you.||Traitor [[Syndicate Items#Poison Bottle|poison bottles]] can have this. Lasts a long time and ramps your cumulative radiation way the hell up, very deadly.
| Doesn't actually do much on its own besides help the [[Botanist|Botanists']] plants - it does get used in a lot of recipes, though!
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|Itching Powder||Ammonia + Welding Fuel + Space Fungus||0.3||Yes||Lots of annoying random effects, chances to do brute damage from scratching. 6% chance to decay into 1-3 units of histamine.||N/A||Prank chem but can be debilitating as hell in large doses. A source of histamine.
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|Formaldehyde<br>(Embalming Fluid)||Ethanol + Oxygen + Silver @ 420 K||0.4||Yes||+1 TOX, 10% chance to decay into 5-15 units of histamine.||The high chance of decaying into histamine makes it a really mean poison||Inject into a corpse to prevent rotting.
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|Histamine||N/A||0.2||No||Dose-dependent, ranges from annoying to incredibly lethal.||Messes your vision up and makes you cough and sneeze a lot and take occasional BRUTE damage. Overdose (20) will cause increasingly worse and rapidly fatal effects simulating [[Doctoring#Anaphylaxis|anaphylaxis]] and ramps up BRUTE, TOX and OXY damage like mad. Very deadly.||Epinephrine, methamphetamine and especially diphenhydamine will counteract it as targeted meds.
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|Venom||N/A||0.2||No||Scales with dose, up to +2 TOX, +2 BRUTE. 25% chance to decay into 5-10 histamine.||Double-whammy poison from all the histamine it builds up inside you.||40+ units have a 4% chance per cycle to gib you outright.
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|Toxin||N/A||0.4||No||+2 TOX||N/A||The old generic toxin, still kicking around in a few places.
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|Neurotoxin||Space Drugs @ Heat||1||No||+1 TOX, +1 BRAIN up to 60 before it slows down, confusion, knockout after 17 elapsed cycles.||One of the most debilitating chems in the game due to applying brain damage, confusion and constant knockouts all at once. Someone given a large dose will be lucky to be able to do anything.||One of two horrible things that the [[Changeling#Neurotoxin Sting|changeling]]'s sting applies, the other being [[Chemistry#Drugs|LSD]].
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|Atrazine<br>(Weedkiller)||Chlorine + Hydrogen + Nitrogen||0.4||No||+2 TOX||Pretty much the new toxin, though with a faster depletion rate.||Botany has a bunch of it right away.
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|Capulettium||Neurotoxin + Chlorine + Hydrogen||0.4||No||No negative effects.||Makes living things appear dead.||This essentially lets you play possum. Know someone is hunting you? Inject yourself with this and Rest just before they find you, and they'll mistake you for dead!
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|Capulettium plus||Secret!||0.4||No||Instant and ongoing silence until chemical fully depletes.||Completely paralyzes vocal cords and prevent the use of all emotes. Also makes a mob appear dead if they are resting.||[[Guide_to_Genetics#Mutations|Telepathy]] or [[Implants#Machine_Translator_Implant|machine talk]] can get around the vocal paralysis.
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|Amanitin||N/A. [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Sauce|Syndicate sauce]] and [[Guide to Botany#White Mushroom|mutant mushrooms]].||0.4||No||Delayed, dose-specific.||On the last cycle that it's in you, it hits you with a stack of tox damage based on elapsed cycles * rand(2,4). The more you use, the longer it takes before anything happens, but the harder it hits when it does.||This is a stealth poison. With large doses your target can consume something poisoned, walk around for a few minutes minding their own business, and then abruptly die with no real warning. Very devious to use. 
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|Aconitum||Secret!||0.4||No||+2 TOX, 8% chance to cause LOSEBREATH, 10% chance to stun and do +2 extra TOX.||||Toxic + suffocation, behaves like a weaker coniine.
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|Curare||N/A. [[Syndicate Items#Poison Bottle|Poison bottles]].||0.1||Yes||+1 TOX, +1 OXY, paralyzes after 11 cycles.||N/A||It won't knock them out, but it will make them unable to move. Could be used to kidnap people or just disable them and scare the hell out of them.
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|Coniine||N/A. Poison bottles.||0.05||No||+2 TOX, +5 LOSEBREATH.||A small dose can kill in under a minute. Losebreath makes the victim unable to talk - they'll take suffocation rapid damage and be unable to say anything over the radio.||Tied with Initro for deadliest poison. 
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|Lipolicide||Mercury + Ephedrine + Diethylamine||0.4||No||+1 TOX unless they keep eating food.||N/A||Mostly just annoying, but easy to get from [[Foods and Drinks#Drinks|weight-loss shakes]].
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|Cyanide||Oil + Ammonia + Oxygen @ 380 K, or [[Guide to Botany#Deathweed|deathweed]]||0.1||Yes||+1.5 TOX, 10% chance of +1 LOSEBREATH, 8% chance of stun and extra +2 TOX.||||A couple of common chem recipes can produce this if poorly mixed, and production of cyanide will dose nearby people if they aren't wearing gas masks. Also a fairly easy poison. Balanced to be mostly a slow and scary killer, but if they get to medbay, it's not that hard to deal with. Suffocation damage can rack up faster than tox depending on how the RNG rolls. 
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|Sarin||Secret! Hint: it has weedkiller in it.||0.1||Yes||Does +1 TOX, +1 BRAIN, and +1 Burn per cycle. Ramps up to +3 TOX, +3 BRAIN, +1 BURN per cycle. Additionally does +5 LOSEBREATH, per cycle, after thirty cycles. Causes paralysis, dizziness, shaking, vomiting, screaming, and seizures.||Takes thirty cycles to reach full effect, bombards the victim with a lot of scary messages. Can kill surprisingly quickly if left unchecked.||Can be neutralized with atropine, or handled with wide-spectrum meds. Third runner up for fastest killing poison, behind Coniine and Initro.
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|Ketamine||N/A. [[Syndicate Items#Sleepy Pen|Sleepy pens]] and [[Syndicate Items#Poison Bottle|poison bottles]].||0.8||Yes||KOs in ten cycles.||Knocks you the fuck out.||Sleepypens come pre-loaded with this. A typical dose from one should last 6-8 minutes.
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|Morphine||N/A||0.4||No||See [[Chemistry#Medical Chems|medical section]].||See medical section.||Large doses can work as a substitute for Ketamine if you run out/never had any but still want to incapacitate people.
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|Sulfonal||Acetone + Diethylamine + Sulfur||0.1||No||+1 TOX, KOs in 22 cycles.||Puts someone out while slowly poisoning them to death.||Slower-acting than Ketamine, but has a very slow depletion rate and can eventually kill with the escalating TOX damage.
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|Sodium Thiopental||N/A. Poison bottles and derelict medbot injections.||0.7||No||KOs in ten cycles.||Like Ketamine, but with slightly slower depletion.||One of the reasons to run from the derelict medibots, they will inject you with this constantly if they catch you.
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|Pancuronium||N/A. Poison bottles and derelict medbot injections.||0.2||No||10 cycles to paralysis, 7% chance to cause 3-5 LOSEBREATH.||Basically a much meaner curare.||The other reason to run from the derelict medibots, as this will be injected along with the sodium thiopental, which will eventually kill you while you can't even scream for help. A very nasty disabling poison for traitors to make use of.
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|Initropidril||Secret!||0.4||No||33% chance to hit with 5-25 TOX. 5-10% chances to cause suffocation or immediate heart failure.||RNG-based poison, can either kill you ridiculously fast or agonizingly slowly.||Tied with coniine for fastest killer. 
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=== Acids ===
This is an example of a chemical with a non-balanced recipe; pay careful attention to the ratios, or you may end up with leftover unwanted reagents! You'll also likely need to remove some of the resulting ammonia from the beaker to fit in silver sulfadiazine; you can't fit 30 each of ammonia, silver, sulfur, oxygen, and chlorine in a typical 100u beaker, much less a 50u one.
 
Those two chemicals alone can make medbay pretty happy when supplies run low. They can also be used by yourself if you don't trust doctors to patch you up, such as when you're an [[Antagonist|antagonist]] on the run from the law, or in the middle of a busy fight such as with [[Nuclear Operative]]s.
 
There are a couple of medical chems that medbay either doesn't start with or has a very low starting supply of, so making them will make the doctors there extra happy. See the following.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Chemical Name
! class="unsortable" | Recipe
! class="unsortable" | Effects


Good old acid. Primarily used to destroy items for good.
|- id="Perfluorodecalin"
! [[Chemicals#Perfluorodecalin|Perfluorodecalin]]
| (1) Hydrogen + (1) Fluorine + (1) [[Chemicals#Salicylic Acid|Salicylic Acid]] @ 374 K -> (2) Perfluorodecalin
| Heals {{OXY}} by a LOT and both raises and caps the breathloss amount - meaning you will only be able to talk in whispers while it's in you.


{| class="wikitable"
|- id="Cryoxadone"
!Reagent!!Recipe!!Depletion rate!!Penetrates skin?!!Per life cycle!!Application effects!!Notes
! [[Chemicals#Cryoxadone|Cryoxadone]]
|-
| (1) [[Chemicals#Cryostylane|Cryostylane]] + (1) Plasma + (1) [[Chemicals#Acetone|Acetone]] + (1) [[Chemicals#Unstable Mutagen|Unstable Mutagen]] -> (3) Cryoxadone
|Sulfuric Acid||Sulfur + Hydrogen + Oxygen||0.4||No||+1 TOX, +1 BURN||TOUCH: Splash over 25 units for a 75% chance to melt a face or headgear. +15 BRUTE to the face.||Can melt items, 40% chance. A precursor to many other chems.
| Does a bit of everything, as long as your body temperature is below 210K; heals {{BRUTE}}, {{BURN}}, {{TOX}}, and {{OXY}} by significant amounts. Warms you up if it heals you.
|-
|Fluorosulfuric Acid||Sulfuric Acid + Fluorine + Hydrogen + Potassium @ 380 K||0.4||No||+1 TOX, +1 BURN||TOUCH: Splash over 10 units to melt a face or headgear. +75 BRUTE to the face||Can melt items, 100% chance.
|-
|}
|}


=== Pyrotechnic Chems ===
Perfluorodecalin and Cryoxadone require a few other yet-unexplained chemicals, laid out below.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Chemical Name
! class="unsortable" | Recipe
! class="unsortable" | Effects
 
|- id="Oil"
! [[Chemicals#Oil|Oil]]
| (1) Carbon + (1) Hydrogen + (1) [[Chemicals#Welding_Fuel|Welding Fuel]] -> (3) Oil
| A bit of a jack of all trades - if heated up enough it makes a fireball which both burns and produces [[Chemicals#Ash|ash]], if applied to a floor it makes it slippery, if splashed on a borg it speeds it up, and it gets used in a lot of recipes! Wow!
 
|- id="Cryostylane"
! [[Chemicals#Cryostylane|Cryostylane]]
| (1) Water + (1) Plasma + (1) Nitrogen -> (3) Cryostylane
| When ingested or splashed on someone, it freezes them in an ice cube. It can also be used on floors to make them slippery, and if you add some oxygen to a beaker with cryostylane, both will be gradually consumed to cool down the beaker's contents.


The flashy stuff. If you have a hankering for fire and explosions, this is the section for you.
|- id="Acetone"
! [[Chemicals#Acetone|Acetone]]
| (1) [[Chemicals#Oil|Oil]] + (1) [[Chemicals#Welding_Fuel|Welding Fuel]] + (1) Oxygen -> (3) Acetone
| Fairly poisonous when ingested, and is used in several other recipes.


{| class="wikitable"
|- id="Unstable Mutagen"
!Reagent!!Recipe!!Depletion rate!!Penetrates skin?!!Ignition temp!!Per life cycle!!Application effects!!Notes
! [[Chemicals#Unstable Mutagen|Unstable Mutagen]]
|-
| (1) Radium + (1) Plasma + (1) Chlorine -> (3) Unstable Mutagen
|Plasma||N/A||0.4||No||375 K||+1 TOX. Makes being on fire much worse, and can burst into flame if heated.||N/A||TOUCH: Splash a burning person with plasma and the cumulative BURNING var goes up +30. Burning decreases once per life cycle and causes steady burn damage while active. Fireball if ignited.
| Mutates and does radiation damage by the truckload to whoever ingests it. Handle with care!
|-
 
|Welding Fuel||N/A||0.4||No||480 K||Fireball if ignited. If inside a burning person, extends burning duration by +2.||TOUCH: If target is already burning, extend burning duration by +30.||Used as a stand-in for lighter hydrocarbons in a lot of the organic chem recipes.
|- id="Phenol"
|-
! [[Chemicals#Phenol|Phenol]]
|Oil||Carbon + Hydrogen + Welding Fuel||0.4||No||470 K||N/A||TOUCH: Can lubricate cyborg joints and temporarily make them move faster.||Burns with a small smoky fire, yielding ash reagent. Can make floors slippery if splashed around. Used as a stand-in for benzene, toulene, napthalene and a bunch of other heavier hydrocarbons for a ton of the organic chem recipes.
| (1) [[Chemicals#Oil|Oil]] + (1) Chlorine + (1) Water -> (3) Phenol 
|-
| Does nothing by itself, but is used to make a few other medical chems.
|Napalm||Sugar + Welding Fuel + Ethanol||0.4||No||380 K||Fireball if ignited. If inside a burning person, extends burning duration by +10.||TOUCH: If target is already burning, extend burning duration by +70.||This is the jellied-gas sort of napalm.
 
|-
|- id="Salicylic Acid"
|Phlogiston||Phosphorous + Sulfuric Acid + Plasma (+ Stabilizing Agent)||0.4||No||N/A||+1 BURN damage.||TOUCH: Self-burning, ignites other stuff.||This is what old-napalm is now.
! [[Chemicals#Salicylic Acid|Salicylic Acid]]
|-
| (1) Sodium + (1) [[Chemicals#Phenol|Phenol]] + (1) Carbon + (1) Oxygen + (1) [[#Sulfuric Acid|Sulfuric Acid]] -> (5) Salicylic Acid
|Chlorine Trifluoride||Chlorine (1) + Fluorine (3) @ 420 K||0.4||No||N/A||+3 BURNING. Sets people on fire from the inside out.||TOUCH: BURNING + 50.||Comes into existence at 1000 degrees and makes a temporary 3x3 fireball when it does so, so be careful when mixing. ClF3 applied to a surface burns things that wouldn't otherwise burn, sometimes through the very floors of the station and exposing it to the vacuum of space. A very popular starting deathchem. Reacts violently with carbon tetrachloride (firefighting foam).
| Also known as painkiller or analgesic. Cools you down if you're too hot, sometimes heals some {{BRUTE}}, and negates some of the slowed movement associated with being injured.
|-
|Smoke Powder||Potassium + Phosphorous + Sugar (+ Stabilizing Agent)||0.4||No||375 K||N/A||N/A||When mixed without stabilizer, or heated to 375 K with stabilizer, it'll spew out a large butt of smoke. It then takes up to three other chems (the ones with the most units present) from its container with it, inflicting their TOUCH reactions and making them breathable through the air (read: gives them "Penetrates Skin = Yes" functionality) for whatever is hit by the smoke. Very handy for delivering chemicals that otherwise need to be injected to work.<br>'''Note:''' Wearing active internals or a Gas Mask will prevent you from inhaling chemical smoke. Even if an acid is employed in the smoke to destroy the active internals or Gas Mask, the victim still won't suck anything from that specific smoke (blame BYOND).
|-
|Flash Powder||Aluminium + Potassium + Chlorine + Sulfur (+ Stabilizing Agent)||0.4||Yes||380 K||N/A||N/A||Stuns anyone within five tiles of the source, stun amount relative to distance. Blocked by sunglasses. Causes eye damage, can lead to blindness.
|-
|Hootingium<br>(Sonic Powder)||Oxygen + Ethanol + Phosphorous (+ Stabilizing Agent)||0.4||Yes||380 K||N/A||N/A||Deafens and stuns within five tiles, blocked by earmuffs. Can cause ear damage and deafness. Occasionally plays HOOT! instead of BANG!
|-
|Black Powder||Saltpetre + Charcoal + Sulfur||0.05||Yes||480 K||N/A||N/A||Sparks, then blows the fuck up a second or two later. Damage scales up with reagent volume. Slow depletion means you can poison someone with it and then wait for then to encounter a heat source awhile later.
|-
|Chlorine Azide||Secret!||N/A||No||N/A||N/A||N/A||Dumping too many basic chems into a container might accidentally cause this unstable and highly explosive reaction. Very fun to weaponize if you can figure out indirect means of mixing its ingredients. Also a handy hazing tool for annoying people who don't stop asking for handouts of top-secret chem recipes...just make sure you're not in the mixing room with them when they try it. The explosion is not stopped by stabilizing agent.
|-
|Thermite||Iron + Oxygen + Aluminium||0.4||No||325 K||N/A||TOUCH: If already burning, set BURNING to 100.||Burns through metal walls after splashing it on and heating it up. If someone is on fire, dumping thermite on them is very mean.
|-
|Pyrosium||Plasma + Radium + Phosphorous||0.4||No||N/A||N/A||N/A||Comes into existence at 0 degrees, but slowly heats all other reagents and objects on its tile up towards 1000, regardless of current surface or container. Can make non-flammable things increadibly hot, but so can a welder or lighter. Fun for delayed self-heating reactions.<br>'''Note:''' Do ''NOT'' use pyrosium in foam or smoke. While ''you'' might like the idea of self-heating hellfoams, BYOND doesn't; the multitude of heat interval checks from pyrosium foam/smoke lags the server to hell. Doing it on accident will get everyone yelling at you, doing it ''intentionally'' is grounds for a job ban. You have been warned.
|-
|Sorium||Mercury + Oxygen + Nitrogen + Carbon (+ Stabilizing Agent)||0.4||No||480 K||N/A||Sends everything flying from the detonation point.||Used to be a server crasher, but it's since been toned down and reintroduced. When Sorium is mixed without stabilizer, or stabilized and then heated a fair amount, it explodes into a shockwave that blasts everything away that isn't bolted down. The shockwave is explosive in typing and thus does minor BRUTE damage.
|-
|}
|}


=== Drugs ===
To make the oil, you'll need to get some welding fuel - chemistry usually either has a fuel tank in a storage room nearby, which you can hit with a beaker to fill it, or chemistry will have some small, handheld red welding fuel tanks in a crate in the chemistry room. Whichever way you get it, make sure to watch how much of each reagent you have in your beakers - managing chemical amounts is a big part of chemistry!
 
Perfluorodecalin needs salicyclic acid, which needs sulfuric acid and phenol, which in turn needs oil. Balancing outputs is a little tricky due to sulfuric acid's unusual ratio, but it can be dealt with by using smart math or simply doling out ideal amounts with a [[#Mechanical Dropper|mechanical dropper]], and perfluorodecalin's excellent {{OXY}} healing makes it all worth the trouble.
 
Meanwhile, cryoxadone requires three other recipes - the simple cryostylane, the slightly more time consuming acetone, and unstable mutagen. This recipe will be your greatest challenge in balancing beaker amounts - either you'll need to waste some of the components or move them around other beakers. With practice you'll figure out your best way of doing things - and cryoxadone is a very worthwhile chemical to practice making!
 
A small usage note with cryoxadone - since you need to be quite cold for it to work, it's usually best to make pills of a mixture of cryoxadone and cryostylane. This pills, commonly referred to as "chill pills", freeze the patient upon ingestion, allowing the cryoxadone to do its stuff as well as provide a defensive layer.
 
===Boom Bada Bing: A Few Explosives===


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Explosives are one of the best-known and most visible products of a chemistry lab. That being said, '''be careful with these if you are not an antagonist.''' Use the test chamber liberally when you are new, and use it even more when you're experienced and trying out new and unusual explosive mixes. Warnings considered, try out these two basic explosives.


{| class="wikitable"
!Reagent!!Recipe!!Depletion rate!!Penetrates skin?!!Per life cycle!!Overdose threshold!!Notes
|-
|Nicotine||N/A. Cigs and nicotine patches.||0.4||No||Stun reduction per cycle. Overdoses become rapidly deadly.||35||Slapping a whole bunch of nicotine patches on someone can paralyze them and give them heart failure or a bunch of escalating tox and suffocation damage. 
|-
|Cat Drugs||[[Guide to Botany#Catnip|Catonium]] + Psilocybin + Ammonia + Welding Fuel @ 380 K||0.4||No||Amusing text messages.||N/A||Gimmick drugs, good for laughs or confusing the hell out of people.
|-
|Space Drugs||Mercury + Sugar + Lithium||0.2||No||Pretty lights!||N/A||Heat it to create neurotoxin. Otherwise, it just does some weird things to your movement and makes everything flash colors like the bar's party button. 
|-
|Psilocybin||N/A. [[Guide to Botany#Magic Mushroom|Mushroom mutation]].||0.4||No||Pretty lights and hallucinations.||N/A||Can make you hallucinate stuff like gunshots and attack messages. Might freak someone out if they don't know what's going on.
|-
|Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD)||Diethylamine + Space Fungus||0.4||No||Pretty lights and hallucinations.||N/A||Imaginary monsters start chasing you around; don't attack them or you'll take damage! The [[Changeling#Hallucinogenic Sting|changeling]]'s sting injects this along with [[Chemistry#Poisons and Toxic Shit|neurotoxin]].
|-
|Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)||N/A. [[Guide to Botany#Cannabis|Cannabis]].||0.4||No||Giggling, stuttering, occasional drowsiness and movement confusion.||N/A||Doesn't really do a whole lot, but people are usually pretty happy to smoke any joints you leave laying around. 
|-
|Ephedrine||Sugar + Oil + Hydrogen + Diethylamine||0.3||No||Stun reduction per cycle, increases run speed slightly, stabilizes crit.||35||It's pretty much just a weaker analogue of medbay's epinephrine, but it's addictive and has a few more side effects.
|-
|Crank||(Diphenhydramine + Ammonia + Lithium + Sulfuric Acid @ 390 K) + Welding Fuel||0.4||No||2x stun reduction per cycle. Warms you up, makes you jittery as hell.||20||Overdose can cause random amounts of TOX damage, BRUTE damage, BRAIN damage, or give you a case of non-contagious [[Virus|berserker]]. Very addictive, but the stun reduction effect is pretty nice for fighting.<br>'''Note:''' mixing crank comes with an explosion, which cannot be prevented by stabilizing agent.
|-
|Krokodil||Diphenhydramine + Morphine + Space Cleaner + Potassium + Phosphorous + Welding Fuel @ 380 K||0.4||No||Cools and calms you down, occasional BRAIN and TOX damage.||20||Overdose can cause random amounts of TOX damage, BRUTE damage, BRAIN damage, make you pass out, or most fun of all, make all your skin rot off. If this happens, you'll look like a half-rotten corpse, but can potentially heal back from that and just wander around being terrifying. 
|-
|Methamphetamine||Ephedrine + Iodine + Phosphorous + Hydrogen @ 380 K||0.4||No||3x stun reduction per cycle, makes you really jittery, dramatically increases movement speed.||20||Extremely addictive and overdose can make you flail around uncontrollably and drop your stuff, but it's the best thing short of stimulants or bath salts for shrugging off stuns, KOs and paralysis. People will have a hard time containing you.
|-
|Bath Salts||???? + Monosodium Glutamate + Saltpetre + Mercury + Space Cleaner + Mugwort + Denatured Enzyme @ Heat||0.6||No||Makes you nearly impervious to stuns, but you'll be a nearly uncontrollable tramp-bearded raving lunatic.||20||Dump all the [[Foods and Drinks#Snacks|Discount Dan's]] flavours into a bathtub and heat it with a welder, you'll probably find it. Overdose will likely kill you from a half dozen different types of escalating damage. Even taking too many occasional doses can kill you from brain damage. Can give you [[Virus|berserker]]. Makes you hallucinate all sorts of horrible shit and you'll barely be able to control your movement as you go flying into everything around you fists first. Decays into a bunch of other drugs and poisons.
|-
|Stimulants||N/A. [[Syndicate Items#Stimulants|Stimpack]].||?||No||-5 damage to OXY, TOX, BRUTE, BURN, sets all stun-related vars to zero.||N/A||Only works while volume is greater than five units. As it wears off to under five units, it hits you with a stun and some tox + brute damage.
|}


=== Miscellanea ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Chemical Name
! class="unsortable" | Recipe
! class="unsortable" | Effects


A section for the stranger chems in the game that are hard to classify anywhere else.
|- id="Flash Powder"
! [[Chemicals#Flash Powder|Flash Powder]]
| (1) Aluminium + (1) Potassium + (1) Sulfur + (1) Chlorine (+ (1) [[Chemicals#Stabilizing Agent|Stabilizing Agent]]) -> (5) Flash Powder
| '''MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE STABILISING AGENT BEFORE PUTTING ALL FOUR CHEMS IN ONE BEAKER.''' Flashbangs the nearby area upon activation, causing stuns and eye damage.


{| class="wikitable"
|- id="Magnesium Explosion"
!Reagent !!Recipe!!Depletion rate!!Penetrates skin?!!Per life cycle!!Notes
! [[Chemicals#Magnesium Explosion|Magnesium Explosion]]
|-
| (1) Magnesium + (1) Copper + (1) Oxygen -> BOOM!
|Unstable Mutagen||Radium + Plasma + Chlorine||0.3||No||+2 RAD, 4% chance to trigger a bad mutation.||Another solid, easy-level poison, though it's usually used as a precursor to other chems.
| Unlike the other recipes, this one actually doesn't create a chem - only a reaction. This also means it's dangerous to mix - it can hurt you and the chemical dispenser you're making it in!
|-
|Toxic Slurry||N/A. [[Guide to Botany#Slurrypod|Slurrypods]].||0.4||No||10% chance to do 2-4 TOX. 7% chance to cause a stunning migraine or vomiting.||Mostly just annoying, but it can be deadly over time if the RNG cooperates.
|-
|Glowing Slurry||N/A. [[Guide to Botany#Omega Slurrypod|Omega slurrypods]].||0.4||No||+2 RAD. 15% chance of bad mutation, 5% chance of good mutation.||Scrambles your genes to hell and back.
|-
|Fluorosurfactant||Fluorine + Carbon + Sulphuric Acid (+ Water)||0.4||No||N/A||Turns into foam when combined with water, causes people to slip on it if they're running. Unlike smoke powder, foam isn't limited to three chems and inflicts TOUCH reactions from ''everything'' it takes with it, though they won't penetrate skin unless they're supposed to. The amount of foam made depends on how much fluorosurfactant and water are used.<br>'''Note:''' Most non-backbreaking methods of creating foam require you to do it by hand and thus be in the middle of the reaction, so unless you're ''trying'' to die, take appropriate measures to survive your own disaster.
|-
|Silicate||Silicon + Oxygen + Aluminium||?||No||N/A||Reinforces windows and grilles. It may be applied to windows up to four times, with each application making the window stronger than the last.
|-
|Cryostylane||Water + Plasma + Nitrogen||0.4||No||N/A||Forms a layer of slippery ice when dumped on the floor and freezes anybody in a large block of ice, preventing any actions short of speaking or breaking out. While frozen, you are immune to most outside dangers, though you will still take damage from active poisons and ''especially'' being on fire. As a panic option, the quick freeze is also handy for immediately activating cryoxadone.
|-
|Corn Syrup||Corn Starch + Sulfuric Acid @ 380 K||0.4||No||Decays into sugar.||1 unit of corn syrup result in ~3 units of sugar, so a sufficiently high dose can be useful to cause a [[Doctoring#Hyperglycaemic shock|hyperglycaemic shock]].
|-
|Carpet||Space Fungus + Blood||?||No||N/A||Creates a dirty carpet on the floor.
|-
|Carbon Tetrachloride<br>(Firefighting Foam)||Carbon + Sulfur + Chlorine||?||No||N/A||Extinguishes fires. Reacts violently with chlorine trifluoride.
|-
|Holy Water||Water + Wine + Mercury, or [[Guide to Botany#Garlic|garlic]]||?||No||N/A||TOUCH: Splashing at least 10 units onto a [[Vampire|vampire]] burns them quite badly.
|-
|Space Lube||Silicon + Oxygen + Water||?||No||N/A||Crates a very slippery surface when applied to floor tiles, causing people to slip and fall regardless of running or walking. Anybody falling down will take brute damage in the process.
|-
|Foamed Metal||Fluorosurfactant + Sulfuric Acid + (Aluminium or Iron)||?||No||N/A||Reacts immediately upon mixing. After a short delay, the foam will turn into weak metal walls (and floors, if there isn't one on the tile), which can be destroyed with a few whacks of a blunt object. A silly chem that can be as helpful or as harmful as you want it to be, you can either plug up holes in the station or inconvenience people with huge metal obstructions. Unlike other foams, this one can't be slipped on.
|-
|Uranium||N/A||0.4||No||+2 RAD||Some vending machine junk contains this. Has a secret use.
|-
|Dark Matter||Plasma + Radium + Carbon (+Stabilizing Agent)||0.4||No||N/A||The inverse of Sorium which blasts everything away from it, Dark Matter implodes and sucks everything ''into'' the reaction. Despite not doing any damage on its own, it's ''far'' more dangerous than Sorium, as getting sucked in and hit by a hundred different objects is easily enough to do crit levels of BRUTE damage. A very devious chem for dragging people kicking and screaming into your foams and smokes, if you feel like overkill.
|-
|Life||Secret!||N/A||N/A||Creates a random NPC immediately upon synthesis. Which NPC depends on the ingredient ratio.||The closest a regular player will get to [[Admin|playing God]], this will produce a living, breathing NPC character to play with. Be careful though, not all of them are friendly! Incorrect ingredient ratios just produce meat cubes akin to what the traitor Janitor's [[Syndicate_Items#Trash_Compactor|trash compactor]] turns its victims into, complete with a spray of gibs when it pops - if this happens, you're doing it wrong.<br>'''Note:''' Don't spam the violent NPCs as a non-antag unless you want a job ban.
|}
|}


=== SECRET CHEMS ===
The first one, Flash Powder, has a common trait of several explosives - if you have enough stabilizing agent in the beaker before you finish the mix, instead of immediately detonating, you will get a chemical which will detonate once heated enough. In flash powder's case, it explodes at 374 degrees Kelvin. If you are a crime-doing antagonist, you can leave a beaker lying around and put a welding tool underneath the beaker to create a sort of timebomb.


Let's get one thing straight, people. There are some recipes that are still more secret than secret. If you find out one of the recipes, you shouldn't even say the recipe in-game lest the [[ghost]]s hear you. Admins ''will'' get mad at you if you spread them. '''Keep this shit to yourselves'''.


Now with that out of the way: Welcome to the fun section! If you're a Scientist that enjoys his job and does it often, then you've probably heard the names of these chemicals thrown around every so often. These are considered the final learning curve before being dubbed an A+ chemist, so if you want to become a true scientific force on the station, taking a stab at these mysteries is within your best interests. Don't be discouraged by their difficulty, you're not the only one! Be diligent, be patient, and use what you've learned from mixing the previous chems on this page.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Chemical Name
! class="unsortable" | Recipe
! class="unsortable" | Effects


{| class="wikitable"
|- id="Stabilizing Agent"
!Reagent!!Components!!Hint!!Difficulty!!Effect!!Notes
! [[Chemicals#Stabilizing Agent|Stabilizing Agent]]
|-
| (1) Iron + (1) Hydrogen + (1) Oxygen -> (2) Stabilizing Agent
|Anima||4||What's happening to the objects? Take this into consideration.||Difficult||Brings inanimate objects to life to attack people, gives odd visions when injected.||The bigger the object you animate, the more health it has and damage it does, though smaller objects can be harder to click. What Anima actually affects is a bit all over the place, but if it can be dragged, assume it can be animated.<br>'''Note:''' Fiddling around with this in small doses is fine, but for the love of God, ''don't throw it at everywhere and everything if you aren't a round antagonist''!
| Prevents some - but not all! - explosives from detonating upon synthesis. Make sure you have enough for how much explosive you're making!
|-
|Booster Enzyme||7||Do a little research on real life enzymes. Requires heating.||Difficult||Duplicates beneficial chemicals in your bloodstream.||Each time Booster Enzyme decays, it will create 2 units of any beneficial medical chem that's already in your body up to a cap of 20. Makes you nigh-immortal with the right cocktail of healing chems.
|-
|Colorful Reagent||6||Think of reagents that have a strong color.||Average||Turns everything it touches a random color.||Foaming or smoking this can be fun.
|-
|Dragon's Breath||5||Hot chemicals.||Easy||Fiery cocktail with a chance of turning the drinker to ash, leaving no body or even gibs behind. Also counts as a very potent alcohol.||This has a chance of rolling instant death for every cycle it's in your blood, yikes! And if the RNG spares you, you'll still be utterly wasted. This is technically a [[Barman]] concoction, but it's dangerous enough to have been thrown into this list.
|-
|Fermid||4||Consider the name "fermid" and what a fermid looks like.||Difficult||Creates a hostile fermid at the point of reaction.||Recipe has been recently changed; it is now quite difficult. Fermids are the nasty critters that plague the mining z-level, being stubbornly durable and injecting any human they see with harmful toxins.<br>'''Note:''' PLEASE don't spam these as a non-antag. This is why the recipe was changed in the first place.
|-
|Grog||11||Look up the Monkey Island Grog recipe, then find its equivalents in SS13.||Average||Makes your name "Captain <name>", gives you an eyepatch, and makes you ''EXTREMELY'' drunk if you consume it. Inflicts BRUTE damage and melts faces on TOUCH.||Another horrifying drink from Barman territory, this is one of the few non-pyrotechnic reagents that flat out ignores Biosuits with its TOUCH reaction; it will ''always'' Captainize and do some BRUTE face-melting damage on TOUCH (though without destroying the Mask item, strangely). Ironically it's actually safe to drink, though you may want the [[Guide_to_Genetics#Mutations|Alcohol resistance mutation]] before chugging it.
|-
|Initropidril||7||Anything not good for your heart is probably good for this.||Average||Has a chance to cause a heart attack. Very deadly.||See [[Chemistry#Poisons_and_Toxic_Shit|Poisons and Toxic Shit]].
|-
|Initrobeedril||4||The name is a strong hint in and of itself.||Average||Gibs you and leaves a memorial bee.||You'll know if someone was hit by this if they start turning yellow. For the victim, they'll get big red messages of their heart fluttering in their chest.
|-
|Super Hairgrownium||3||It's hairgrownium, but stronger.||Easy||Grows a LOT of hair and gives you a fake stache.||This used to gib people who had been injected with it, thankfully that doesn't happen anymore.
|-
|Triple Meth||???||Requires methamphetamine, obviously.||Difficult||Makes you unstunnable, very robust, and very dizzy.||The movement confusion can be limiting, but otherwise there is no better drug for laughing off stuns and stamina loss, and the added movement speed makes you pretty hard to click. Has another secret use.
|-
|Vampire Serum||14||Vampire lore.||Difficult||Turns you into a permanent [[vampire]].||Remember to avoid going into space as a vampire!<br>'''Note:''' '''THIS DOES NOT GIVE YOU AN ANTAGONIST ROLE!''' If you aren't an antag before using this, then you aren't one after, so don't go around eating people as a non-antag!
|-
|Werewolf Serum||???||What is a werewolf's weakness?||Almost Impossible||Makes you into a temporary [[werewolf]].||You can't wear many clothes while transformed.<br>'''Note:''' Like with vampire serum, do ''not'' go around murdering people if you weren't an antag pre-transformation.
|-
|}
|}


== These chemical words are big and hurt my brain. ==
It has a slightly odd ratio, so be careful when mixing it all together!
Welcome to chemistry 101, numbnuts. Here you'll learn how to decipher these magic chemical moon runes so that you too can turn the chemistry department into a flaming inferno because someone stole your seat.


=== Textbooks and References ===
The other explosive above cannot be stabilized, and can thus never be found in a heatable chemical form. It's a bit simpler to put together, but the challenge comes to finding some way to mix it far away from yourself - else you'll get the brunt of your own explosive! Get creative, and you will become a master of chemistry in no time.
* [http://chemistry.about.com/od/nomenclature/a/nomenclature-ionic-compounds.htm Nomenclature Ionic Compounds (Compound Naming Rules)]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_nomenclature Wikipedia's Chemical Nomenclature Article - Autist Edition]


=== Discount Dan's Quik-Tips ===
==All the Chemicals==
* '''Don't fucking expect anything.''' Just because the Pharmacopia or an external article on a chemical says to wait for reaction, the game doesn't owe you shit. Continue along as if the chemical did react and if that doesn't work, you're doing it wrong.
* '''Don't fucking over-think.''' Gunpowder isn't a hard recipe. What makes it hard for people is that they read that they need saltpeter (potassium nitrate) and consequently go on an epic quest to find the root of the gunpowder god's power.
* '''Don't fucking start with deadly recipes.''' One of the primary benefits of learning the recipes for healing chemicals first is that when you DO start to learn harmful recipes, you'll be able to heal yourself when you fuck up.
* '''Don't fucking randomly insert chemicals.''' This is the #1 cause of chemistry fires. You know what one of the easiest reactions to create is? The flash. You know what one of the most annoying reactions to create is? The flash. Your best bet to being a successful chemical <s>griefer</s> genius is to learn the NAME of a chemical first and THEN try to reverse engineer its synthesis.


== Chemical Warfare ==
Once you're ready to cannonball into the deep end - or are trying to find out the recipe of one specific chemical - your next stop is [[Chemicals]]. The sheer size of the page may be intimidating, but if you keep in mind the procedures above, you can tackle any of the regular chems - and potentially start on your journey to figuring out [[Chemicals#SECRET_CHEMS|secret chems!]]
Syndicate scientists are widely regarded as one of the most, if not THE most, dangerous threats in the game, and Chemistry is the main reason for it. Burning the station to a crisp, spraying toxic goo everywhere, lethal injections... this is all just another day in the office for a regular chemist, so I'm sure you can imagine that a traitorous one is infinitely worse as it's a free ticket to do all those nasty things you couldn't do while you were an actual crew member! Any and every method of applying chemicals to people is now a weapon. Spray Bottles and emagged Hyposprays are quick, quiet and painless (for you) chem application tools. Beakers and [[Construction#Beaker_assembly|beaker assemblies]] make cheap-yet-fantastic gas bombs. The traitor-granted [[Syndicate_Items#Chemistry_Grenade_Kit|Chemistry Grenade Kit]] allows you to construct devastating chem mixes and foams. [[Construction#Flamethrower|Flamethrowers]] convert chemicals into a spray that lets all included reagents penetrate skin (up to a little over five injected per shot), ignore Biosuits/internals/Gas Masks ''and'' can hit multiple targets at once if aimed carefully, '''and''' the flamethrower can activate most heat-reactant chems in the spray by turning its igniter on. The only limit to the mayhem you can cause is your imagination...
 
==Chemical Warfare==
Syndicate scientists are widely regarded as one of the most, if not THE most, dangerous threats in the game, and chemistry is the main reason for it. Burning the station to a crisp, spraying toxic goo everywhere, lethal injections... this is all just another day in the office for a regular chemist, so I'm sure you can imagine that a traitorous one is infinitely worse as it's a free ticket to do all those nasty things you couldn't do while you were an actual crew member!
 
Simply put, any and every method of applying chemicals to people is now a weapon. Spray bottles and emagged hyposprays are quick, quiet and painless (for you) chem application tools. Beakers and [[Construction#Beaker_assembly|beaker assemblies]] make cheap-yet-fantastic gas bombs. The traitor-granted [[Syndicate_Items#Chem Grenade Starter Pouch|chemistry grenade pouch]] allows you to construct devastating chemical bombs. [[Construction#Flamethrower|Flamethrowers]] are even more horrible; they convert chemicals into a spray that lets all included reagents penetrate skin (up to a little over five injected per shot), ignore biosuits/internals/gas masks ''and'' can hit multiple targets at once if aimed carefully, '''and''' the flamethrower can activate most heat-reactant chems in the spray by turning its igniter on.
 
Of course, you're far from invincible, so stocking up on beneficial chems to use for yourself is highly recommended - throwing poison and fire all over the place will have an angry mob out for your blood rather quickly, you know! Once you learn how to jump over this hurdle, the only limit to the destruction you can cause (other than BYOND, of course) is your imagination.


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Looking for the list of chemicals with their recipes and effects? It has been moved to Chemicals.

This is where scientists go to brew up chemicals. Gets set on fire every other twice a round.

Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and pizza-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist


Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and pepperoni-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist


Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and cheese-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist


Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and spider-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist


Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and Worcestershire-sauce-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist


Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and space-drugs-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist


Chemistry
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Breeding ground for weapons of mass destruction and sparkles-infused smoke clouds alike.

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Research Director, Scientist, Medical Director, Medical Doctor, Roboticist, Geneticist, Head of Security, Security Officer, Detective, Janitor


Oh boy I can't wait to melt my eyebrows off!

Here's a quick look at the devices scattered across the room.

Machines & Storage

Name Image Description
Chem Dispenser
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Dispenses a whole slew of chemicals. Use a beaker (or similar liquid-bearing containers - however, you cannot insert some such as drinking glasses) on it to insert it, then use the machine to pick chemicals. You can choose to remove unwanted chemicals (isolate removes all chemicals BUT the selected one). When you're done, eject the beaker from the menu. Can be figured to automatically dispense certain chems using chem groups/bookmarks.
Reagent Extractor
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Converts certain items (usually food items or plants but not always) into chemical reagents that are stored into one of two internal tanks or an inserted container. The two internal chemical tanks hold 500 units of chemicals, helpful when you need to store a large amount of ammunition for biological warfare automender refills.
Heating/Cooling Unit
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Used to chill or heat containers. Use the menu to set a target temperature (Tip: click the number itself to punch in a number instead of clicking + and - over and over again.), and press Activate to start the heating/cooling process.
CheMaster 3000
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Used to turn chemicals into pills, medical patches, medicine bottles, canned drinks, or ampoules, though it can also isolate or remove reagents from the inserted beaker. If you need more information, click the Analyze option next to the reagent name, and the CheMaster will give a brief description of what it is along with any non-secret recipes to make it. The Analyze option can also conduct blood tests if you lack other tools (reagent scanner, upgraded health analyzer): draw blood and analyze it with the CheMaster in the pharmacy.

When creating pills, patches, or ampoules, you'll be prompted to choose how many units are in each one (multiple pill/patch options only), as well as the label (which will show up as "<what you wrote> pill/patch" or "ampoule(<what you wrote>)"). Pill bottles and patch boxes work slightly differently from other containers. To get a pill or patch, click on the bottle resp. box with an empty hand while it is in your other hand. Pill bottles can be emptied by clicking the bottle with the hand holding it, dumping all pills on the floor. Patch boxes have to be opened before you can manipulate the contents.

ChemiCompiler
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A complicated chemistry device, which uses a programming language derived from Brainfuck. It features 5 registers, 1024 bytes of RAM and 10 reagent reservoirs - to add beakers, click on the r[number] slots. The machine generates a pill or vial if they are targeted and can send reagents out an ejection port. There exists a handheld version used by the Syndicate that behaves identically but has only 6 reservoirs. For instructions on how to use it, see the dedicated ChemiCompiler guide.
Lab Counter
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Surprisingly functional science storage! Has a whopping thirteen slots for your beakers, bottles, pills, syringes, tools, and other small- and tiny-size items in its table drawer. Click-drag its sprite onto yours or click on the counter with an empty hand to access them. You can sometimes find parts for them in Furnishings Crates from Cargo.
Chemistry Glass Recycler
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Put glass shards, glassware, and blocks of glass or similar materials (from a reclaimer or material processor into it to make other, bigger types of glassware. Boxes or containers of glassware can also be emptied into the recycler as well, saving time when recycling the boxes of small beakers into more useful large beakers. Unlike the kitchen version, this has a much more limited variety of glassware. It can only produce the following:
ValuChimp
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Dispenses monkeys, a valuable commodity for the modern scientist. This can be hacked to also offer 1 to 20 bananas and 1 to 2 vocal translators.
Chemical Request Console
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Displays requests for chemicals made from the corresponding terminals outside research, in the Cargo Bay, and in Medbay. Incoming requests trigger an alert to all research PDAs, so you know to check the console to find the clown's request for 400u of space lube. You may find the mail chutes useful for delivery.
Chemical Barrel
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Stores up to 4000u of chemicals and functions like a tank. Comes in three varieties, red, yellow, and blue, all of which can be made at a science fabricator.
  • To fill it, you can use click-drag to transfer chems from one container to the barrel.
  • To drain it, click on it with a beaker (or similar container) to fill it up with the barrel's contents.
  • You can click on it with a pen (or similar writing utensil) to label it.
  • You can use a wrench to open/close the cap. You can still get chems from it when it's closed, but closing the cap means that any reactions that require an open container (e.g. smoke powder, aerosol propellant) will fizzle out if they occur in the barrel.
Dispensary Supply Chute
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A special computer/chute combo that connects directly to the medbay. By having a chemist place in suitable medicines into the chute, the items are transported through mail pipes to the medbay, where medical doctors can pull out and use the products. The monitor can be used to see view the current supply of the Interlink.

Tools & Equipment

Name Image Description
Beaker
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Holds chemicals. Standard ones hold 50 units, large ones 100 units. You can make more at a kitchen or chemistry glass recycler and find them in beaker boxes; you can order more beaker boxes from Cargo through both general Chemistry Resupply Crates and precursor Chemistry Resupply Crates. Has quite a few interactions:
  • Click on another beaker or similar while the beaker is in your hand to transfer up to 10 units of chems into it.
  • Click-drag its sprite into another beaker or similar (neither have to be in your hand) to transfer as many reagents as possible into the receiving beaker.
  • Click on a person or mob with the beaker in your active hand to pour its contents onto them, applying the chems' TOUCH effects.
  • Click on a floor tile with the beaker in your active hand to pour it onto the floor. This'll apply any special on_turf effects, e.g. CCl4 puts out any fires on the tile, cheese can make a wedge of cheese if there's enough, oil makes an oil spill. If you pour enough chems, it'll create a fluid puddle.
  • Click on the beaker while it's in your hand to loosen or tighten your grip on it. If you have it on loose grip, you'll pour all the chems inside on the mob/tile; if you have it in a tight grip, you'll only pour 10 units from it.
  • If your beaker is empty, clicking on a fluid puddle transfers some of the reagents into it. If it's filled, does the reverse: pours the reagents into the puddle.
  • Click on a mess decal, such as blood stain, fungus growth, or oil stain, to collect its associated reagents. You can generally only do this once per pile.

Note: Generally, the exact contents of beakers and other reagent containers can't be examined directly. A pair of spectroscopic goggles or a reagent scanner (PDA or separate) are recommended.

Condenser
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Holds 100u of reagents like a beaker, but also:
  • Can be attached by click dragging to up to 4 other pieces of glassware (beakers, barrels or even other condensers)
  • Any reaction that takes place in the condenser will output into the connected glassware if there's room or backfill into the condenser if not.
  • Allows you to separate products from reactants during an ongoing reaction, and can be used to automatically continue reaction chains.
Fractional Condenser
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Similar to a condenser, but it has color-coded ports that allow you to isolate different products, instead of simply separating products from reactants. Can be made at a Science Fabricator.
Beaker Lid
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Can be applied to a beaker to seal it, making it act as a closed container for the purposes of reactions. This can be very useful if, for example, you don't enjoy breathing Cyanide.
Bunsen Burner
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One item of glassware can be placed on it at a time to heat the reagents inside.
  • Clicking on it with an empty hand will open the context menu, allowing you to choose the flame level: Low (Heats to 400K, 45K per tick), Medium (Heats to 700K, 50K per tick) and High (Heats to 900K, 65K per tick)
  • This is much less precise than the Heating/Cooling Unit, but allows for heating containers while they are still placed in the world and can be connected to other glassware.
Reagent Scanner
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Assesses chemical composition of many things. Click on a person, container, fluid puddle or other object with this, and it'll list the chemicals inside it. Only the hand-held version has a memory function (click on it or examine to see the results of the previous scan), but it is otherwise identical to the PDA program.
Spectroscopic Scanner Goggles
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Assesses chemical composition of containers. Examine a beaker or other reagent container with these on to assess the exact composition and quantity of chemicals inside. Without these, you'll only see a rough estimate and description. These goggles are also available from the cargo bay.
Syringe
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Transfers chemicals. Click on the syringe while it's in your hand to set to inject or draw, and click on someone/something to transfer 5 units of chemicals at a time. Drawing from a person will take a blood sample. Neither are instant, unless the recipient is yourself. Total capacity is 15 units.
Dropper
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Transfers chemicals. Click on a beaker or other container to load it with reagents, click on another container to squeeze the reagents in. You can also drop it on a person to drip reagents onto them. Holds up to 5 units, and drops all of it at once onto its target. Dropping takes about half as much time as injecting with a syringe.
Mechanical Dropper
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More precise dropper. Allows you to transfer reagents (up to 10 units) in increments of 0.1 units. Click on it in-hand to adjust how much is transferred and whether the dropper is in dropping or drawing mode. Otherwise used just like the dropper.

Ok so how do I make napalm?

Safety First

Hold your horses, pyromaniacs. First things first, we need to discuss some important... *groan* safety tips:

  • Mix potentially-explosive chemicals in the Test Chamber. The Test Chamber is a chamber with reinforced walls and floors, built to withstand small explosions during mixing and testing Thus, it can take much more damage during chemical accidents than the chemistry lab. Keeping other scientists and the mixing lab out of the collateral damage is one less reason for them to murder you leave you to fry from your own fireball for potentially ruining their round. And if you can't mix the explosive stuff in another room, at the very least warn your colleagues before you do it.
  • Always wear your standard-issue gas mask and a biosuit + bio hood from the closets. This can't be stressed enough; some chemicals are accompanied with a "The solution generates a strong vapor!" message upon successful mixing, giving everyone adjacent to the tile a big whiff of the chemical that was just mixed on it. The full gas mask/biosuit set immunizes you to this and most chemical smokes and TOUCH reactions, protecting you from your colleagues' shenanigans as well as your own. There is no reason not to do this unless you're trying to choke on your own poisons.
  • Don't mix random chemicals Similar to real life, if you aren't careful, you might cause a fire, explosion, implosion, and/or flash or catch a whiff of some toxic fumes. This is why it's important to have a gas mask and a biosuit + bio hood if you don't know what you're doing.
  • Pay attention to what other scientists are doing and don't get in their way. For example, if someone places a beaker into a reagent heater and runs away from it, he's probably anticipating a fireball or smoke of some degree and it's wise not to go look at, lest you get a face-full of it.
  • Make liberal use of stabilizing agent. If you see a recipe that mentions stabilizing agent, always use it when mixing the recipe in question so it doesn't literally blow up in your face. It's a good practice to do this for recipes you're unfamiliar with. Be wary, however, that stabilizing agent doesn't work with everything - these cases should be mixed in the aforementioned test chamber.
  • Test harmful or unknown chemicals on monkeys, NOT other people. This is why you have the ValuChimp. Monkeys are NPCs with damage counters just like that of a human's, so they'll provide an accurate representation of what would happen if you use that chemical mix on a human. This is doubly important if you're a round antagonist, as you will need to make sure your deathchems actually cause death instead of just provoking your target into toolboxing you.
  • Test dangerous mixes in the Test Chamber or off-station. If you want test say, a beaker bomb, and it's supposed to make things explode, poison people, or otherwise harm things, try them in Test Chamber or some place away from the station, so other people aren't effected. Be sure to warn people ahead of time, so they can exit the area in time. Popular off-station locales include the Mining Outpost, the Space/Sea Diner, the Debris Field, the Trench, and the Mining Level.

Got all that? Good. Now we can get started with making napalm.

Discount Dan's Quik-Tips for Getting Acquainted with Chemistry

So, turns out making napalm isn't terribly complex at all. But there's more to chemistry than just making napalm--so much more! It's almost overwhelming. Where does an aspiring chemist start?

  • Learn the most-commonly used compounds and healing chems.
    • Basic compounds - Know each one by heart, for they are at the heart of many recipes. Luckily, there aren't many to learn.
    • Medical chems - Learn how to make and use healing chems, and you'll live longer--and enjoy more of the round! You can even help others too. Plus, when you start to learn harmful recipes, you'll be able to heal yourself when you fuck up. Some particularly useful ones to learn are styptic powder & silver sulfadiazine, which heal up some of the most common injuries.
    • Don't forget, there's a more detailed introduction/walkthrough to the wonderful world of chemistry below!
  • Understand the patterns behind the recipes.
    • The recipes for chems from real-life generally follow a comfortably simplified version of the actual process; for example, methamphetamine is based on the Nagai route, while sulfuric acid is just the elements that make up the molecule.
    • The ones for entirely fictional chems tend be somewhat arbitrary, but for some, there's some simple logic linking them, e.g. glitter needs shiny stuff and a paper base for it, while flaptonium involves bird-related things. Even some of said arbitrary ones often use plasma for that "magical sci-fi chemical that can do anything".
    • This holds particularly true for the secret chems:
      • For ones that are based on real life, such as chlorine azide, study the general process and try to replicate it in SS13 with "equivalents"; for most, you usually don't have to go further than a Wikipedia page.
      • For fictional chems, such as mutini, think about which chems can best replicate their effects. Some, like Crabby Party Secret Formula, are just jokes, where the hint is the punchline linking the ingredients together.
      • If you get stuck, don't be afraid to ask for hints. In fact, there's even a Spacebux item called a "Chem Hint Scroll" that provides a clue for a random ingredient for a random chem.
  • Look beyond the chem dispenser!
    • The Botanists can mass-produce certain chems through the power of botany, significantly easing your workload. There are even a few chems that only obtained from certain plants. Don't be afraid to ask them to grow a few things.
    • You can insert certain items into the Reagent Extractor, usually food and plant products, to get certain chems; many chems can only be obtained this way. Learn it and love it; neither are too hard to do. You'll use it a lot in your chemistry career; just look at all the places in the tables below that go "Extract from...".
    • Discount Dan's products from red snack machines contain a true smorgasbord of chemicals. You might surprised (and maybe a little queasy) at what's in those noodle cups!
    • There are many "designer drug" pills scattered in random places on the station/ship and elsewhere, often in pill bottles named in-game as "pill bottle (????)". Who knows what magical toxic treasures they contain!?
  • Use Chem Dispenser Groups! Chemical groups make the chem dispenser automatically dispense certain chems, so you can spend less time on the aspect on chemistry that's usually pretty boring, staring at dispenser, and more time having fun actually testing/using the chems. They're also great for mass-producing certain compounds. Check out the following section on how to use them.

Chem Dispenser Groups: A Chemist's Best Friend

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You can also make pre-set chemical groups, sometimes called bookmarks, through the Group button, so that the chem dispenser dispenses certain reagents automatically when you click one of the Group buttons. Groups streamline the production process quite significantly, especially for basic compounds. Even for simple recipes like potassium iodide, pressing just one button takes much less time than hunting and pressing for two of them, and you have a lot of control over amount created.

To make a chem group, put name of the reagent you want to dispense, an equal sign, the amount you want to dispense, and a name. Make sure that your chemical group has a name or else you'll lose your hard work when you try to add it. Separate reagents by semicolons. Here's an example reagent group for salt:

water=1;chlorine=1;sodium=1

Notice: no spaces needed, no semi-colon at the end necessary. The chems listed are added at all once at the same time, but there's still recipe priority; for something like that like luminol, you'll want to put the nitrogen and hydrogen towards the end, so you don't make ammonia. For fairly obvious reasons, you can't do things like sulfuric_acid=1; the chem dispenser simply doesn't dispense such reagents, just their ingredients. You must do hydrogen=1;oxygen=1;sulfur=1 instead.

You can insert your ID card into the dispenser to "save" it to your ID, any new groups made while your ID is inserted can only be used if your ID is in a dispenser. Good for keeping secret chemicals secret or just avoiding the hassle of adding new groups every time you have to use a new dispenser.

Getting Your Toes Wet

Need a bit more direction before heading off into the dangerous world of chemistry? This section describes a few specific commonly used and requested chems in ascending order of difficulty.

Acid (Not the Fun Kind)

Acids happen to simultaneously have some of the simplest recipes, the most obvious harmful effects, and somewhat high usage. You'll be particularly using your good friend Sulfuric Acid for a couple of recipes.

Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Sulfuric Acid (1) Sulfur + (1) Water + (1) Oxygen & Time -> (2) Sulfuric Acid Deals decent damage scaling with quantity. doesn't melt items. Used in some other chems' recipes!
Fluorosulfuric Acid (1) Sulfuric Acid (1) Fluorine + (1) Hydrogen + (1) Potassium @ 374 K -> (3) Fluorosulfuric Acid Deals even more damage, again scaling with quantity. Always melts items upon application, and melts headgear if 9 or more units are splashed on a person.

Since Sulfuric Acid is made entirely of chemicals in the chem dispenser, you only need to put a beaker in and hit each of those chemicals once. Simple! Once you have some sulfuric acid, you can add the fluorine, hydrogen, and potassium - again, all found in the dispenser - but then you will need to heat up the beaker. Put it in the Heating/Cooling unit and set the temperature really high - just setting it to the required temperature of 374K is slow and won't cut it compared to setting it to the maximum temperature and just removing it once it reacts. And once it does react - congratulations, you have a beaker of face-melting, day-ruining acid!

Getting Medbay to Love You

If you have a more pacifistic slant, you can make most of the medicines which medbay enjoys using. Two of the most commonly used medical chems are the following; they're fortunately pretty simple.

Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Styptic Powder (1) Aluminium + (1) Oxygen + (1) Hydrogen + (1) Sulfuric Acid -> (4) Styptic Powder Slows down bleeding and heals BRUTE damage. Only apply topically, such as with patches - ingestion in pill or drink form poisons the patient!
Silver Sulfadiazine (1) Ammonia + (1) Silver + (1) Sulfur + (1) Oxygen + (1) Chlorine -> (5) Silver Sulfadiazine Heals BURN damage. Just like styptic powder, apply it topically or it will poison whoever ingests it!

Similarly to Fluorosulfuric Acid above, to make styptic powder, you first need to brew up some sulfuric acid and add some other chemicals from the dispenser. Unlike the acid, it doesn't require any heating, making it quick and easy. Silver sulfadiazine is a bit more involved because it uses Ammonia, which has the following recipe:

Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Ammonia (3) Hydrogen + (1) Nitrogen -> (3) Ammonia Doesn't actually do much on its own besides help the Botanists' plants - it does get used in a lot of recipes, though!

This is an example of a chemical with a non-balanced recipe; pay careful attention to the ratios, or you may end up with leftover unwanted reagents! You'll also likely need to remove some of the resulting ammonia from the beaker to fit in silver sulfadiazine; you can't fit 30 each of ammonia, silver, sulfur, oxygen, and chlorine in a typical 100u beaker, much less a 50u one.

Those two chemicals alone can make medbay pretty happy when supplies run low. They can also be used by yourself if you don't trust doctors to patch you up, such as when you're an antagonist on the run from the law, or in the middle of a busy fight such as with Nuclear Operatives.

There are a couple of medical chems that medbay either doesn't start with or has a very low starting supply of, so making them will make the doctors there extra happy. See the following.

Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Perfluorodecalin (1) Hydrogen + (1) Fluorine + (1) Salicylic Acid @ 374 K -> (2) Perfluorodecalin Heals OXY by a LOT and both raises and caps the breathloss amount - meaning you will only be able to talk in whispers while it's in you.
Cryoxadone (1) Cryostylane + (1) Plasma + (1) Acetone + (1) Unstable Mutagen -> (3) Cryoxadone Does a bit of everything, as long as your body temperature is below 210K; heals BRUTE, BURN, TOX, and OXY by significant amounts. Warms you up if it heals you.

Perfluorodecalin and Cryoxadone require a few other yet-unexplained chemicals, laid out below.

Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Oil (1) Carbon + (1) Hydrogen + (1) Welding Fuel -> (3) Oil A bit of a jack of all trades - if heated up enough it makes a fireball which both burns and produces ash, if applied to a floor it makes it slippery, if splashed on a borg it speeds it up, and it gets used in a lot of recipes! Wow!
Cryostylane (1) Water + (1) Plasma + (1) Nitrogen -> (3) Cryostylane When ingested or splashed on someone, it freezes them in an ice cube. It can also be used on floors to make them slippery, and if you add some oxygen to a beaker with cryostylane, both will be gradually consumed to cool down the beaker's contents.
Acetone (1) Oil + (1) Welding Fuel + (1) Oxygen -> (3) Acetone Fairly poisonous when ingested, and is used in several other recipes.
Unstable Mutagen (1) Radium + (1) Plasma + (1) Chlorine -> (3) Unstable Mutagen Mutates and does radiation damage by the truckload to whoever ingests it. Handle with care!
Phenol (1) Oil + (1) Chlorine + (1) Water -> (3) Phenol Does nothing by itself, but is used to make a few other medical chems.
Salicylic Acid (1) Sodium + (1) Phenol + (1) Carbon + (1) Oxygen + (1) Sulfuric Acid -> (5) Salicylic Acid Also known as painkiller or analgesic. Cools you down if you're too hot, sometimes heals some BRUTE, and negates some of the slowed movement associated with being injured.

To make the oil, you'll need to get some welding fuel - chemistry usually either has a fuel tank in a storage room nearby, which you can hit with a beaker to fill it, or chemistry will have some small, handheld red welding fuel tanks in a crate in the chemistry room. Whichever way you get it, make sure to watch how much of each reagent you have in your beakers - managing chemical amounts is a big part of chemistry!

Perfluorodecalin needs salicyclic acid, which needs sulfuric acid and phenol, which in turn needs oil. Balancing outputs is a little tricky due to sulfuric acid's unusual ratio, but it can be dealt with by using smart math or simply doling out ideal amounts with a mechanical dropper, and perfluorodecalin's excellent OXY healing makes it all worth the trouble.

Meanwhile, cryoxadone requires three other recipes - the simple cryostylane, the slightly more time consuming acetone, and unstable mutagen. This recipe will be your greatest challenge in balancing beaker amounts - either you'll need to waste some of the components or move them around other beakers. With practice you'll figure out your best way of doing things - and cryoxadone is a very worthwhile chemical to practice making!

A small usage note with cryoxadone - since you need to be quite cold for it to work, it's usually best to make pills of a mixture of cryoxadone and cryostylane. This pills, commonly referred to as "chill pills", freeze the patient upon ingestion, allowing the cryoxadone to do its stuff as well as provide a defensive layer.

Boom Bada Bing: A Few Explosives

Explosives are one of the best-known and most visible products of a chemistry lab. That being said, be careful with these if you are not an antagonist. Use the test chamber liberally when you are new, and use it even more when you're experienced and trying out new and unusual explosive mixes. Warnings considered, try out these two basic explosives.


Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Flash Powder (1) Aluminium + (1) Potassium + (1) Sulfur + (1) Chlorine (+ (1) Stabilizing Agent) -> (5) Flash Powder MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE STABILISING AGENT BEFORE PUTTING ALL FOUR CHEMS IN ONE BEAKER. Flashbangs the nearby area upon activation, causing stuns and eye damage.
Magnesium Explosion (1) Magnesium + (1) Copper + (1) Oxygen -> BOOM! Unlike the other recipes, this one actually doesn't create a chem - only a reaction. This also means it's dangerous to mix - it can hurt you and the chemical dispenser you're making it in!

The first one, Flash Powder, has a common trait of several explosives - if you have enough stabilizing agent in the beaker before you finish the mix, instead of immediately detonating, you will get a chemical which will detonate once heated enough. In flash powder's case, it explodes at 374 degrees Kelvin. If you are a crime-doing antagonist, you can leave a beaker lying around and put a welding tool underneath the beaker to create a sort of timebomb.


Chemical Name Recipe Effects
Stabilizing Agent (1) Iron + (1) Hydrogen + (1) Oxygen -> (2) Stabilizing Agent Prevents some - but not all! - explosives from detonating upon synthesis. Make sure you have enough for how much explosive you're making!

It has a slightly odd ratio, so be careful when mixing it all together!

The other explosive above cannot be stabilized, and can thus never be found in a heatable chemical form. It's a bit simpler to put together, but the challenge comes to finding some way to mix it far away from yourself - else you'll get the brunt of your own explosive! Get creative, and you will become a master of chemistry in no time.

All the Chemicals

Once you're ready to cannonball into the deep end - or are trying to find out the recipe of one specific chemical - your next stop is Chemicals. The sheer size of the page may be intimidating, but if you keep in mind the procedures above, you can tackle any of the regular chems - and potentially start on your journey to figuring out secret chems!

Chemical Warfare

Syndicate scientists are widely regarded as one of the most, if not THE most, dangerous threats in the game, and chemistry is the main reason for it. Burning the station to a crisp, spraying toxic goo everywhere, lethal injections... this is all just another day in the office for a regular chemist, so I'm sure you can imagine that a traitorous one is infinitely worse as it's a free ticket to do all those nasty things you couldn't do while you were an actual crew member!

Simply put, any and every method of applying chemicals to people is now a weapon. Spray bottles and emagged hyposprays are quick, quiet and painless (for you) chem application tools. Beakers and beaker assemblies make cheap-yet-fantastic gas bombs. The traitor-granted chemistry grenade pouch allows you to construct devastating chemical bombs. Flamethrowers are even more horrible; they convert chemicals into a spray that lets all included reagents penetrate skin (up to a little over five injected per shot), ignore biosuits/internals/gas masks and can hit multiple targets at once if aimed carefully, and the flamethrower can activate most heat-reactant chems in the spray by turning its igniter on.

Of course, you're far from invincible, so stocking up on beneficial chems to use for yourself is highly recommended - throwing poison and fire all over the place will have an angry mob out for your blood rather quickly, you know! Once you learn how to jump over this hurdle, the only limit to the destruction you can cause (other than BYOND, of course) is your imagination.

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