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Type: Mod
Mod category: Block, Production
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22 jun 2019 om 23:31
23 jun 2019 om 5:49
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Relatively Chemically Realistic O2H2Generator

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This mod adds "relatively chemically realistic O2/H2 Generator."
Since the vanilla O2/H2 generator produces the same amount of oxygen and hydrogen, it doubles the amount of hydrogen production to improve chemical reality.
This is available for both large grids and small grids.
The materials needed for construction are slightly increased.
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Solintar 14 mei 2021 om 11:16 
is this mod currently working?

@Soundcaster, What Kirakian says is correct. If the vanilla is producing the same amount of Oxygen and Hydrogen then you are not producing realistic result and the increased hydrogen would be accurate. 2 H2O → 2 H2 + O2 results in twice the amount of hydrogen to oxygen.
Kirakian 29 nov 2020 om 13:11 
@soundcaster, What you say isn't right either. A single oxygen atom isn't stable, almost everywhere you look oxygen wil always be paired up as O2, just like hydrogen (H2). So the formula used here is: 2 H2O -> 2 H2 + 1 O2.
Soundcaster 28 okt 2020 om 18:34 
Vanilla generator is accurate, your mod is not. Hydrogen gas is a diatomic particle. Doubling the output is not realistic, since hydrogen fuel is H2 and not simply H. The logic behind this mod would mean that out of H2O, one would suddenly get 2 H2 and 1 O, alas thou creates mass out of nothing.
Tyrian 12 okt 2019 om 23:48 
update pls
Buzzard 19 jul 2019 om 23:01 
Nope. You're confusing mass with space. Gasses take up the same volume per particle count. Look up "Perfect gas law" in physics and chemistry. Water(ice) is 2 parts Hydrogen, 1 part Oxygen.
Razametaza 18 jul 2019 om 23:02 
But Oxygen is a heavier atom and therefore takes up a bit more space than Hydrogen.