Ionic Gel

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Ionic Gel
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Properties
TypeGel
Made With/ByMixing
Difficulty of ProductionHard
Exists in RealityYes
Can Be PlacedNo
Temperature~20°C
Renewable?No
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Ionic Gel[Liquid]
[Viscous]
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Warnings
Fire Diamond
NFPA 704
NFPA 704 four-colored diamondHealth 1: Exposure would cause irritation but only minor residual injury. E.g. turpentineFlammability 0: Will not burn. E.g. waterInstability 4: Readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition at normal temperatures and pressures. E.g. nitroglycerinSpecial hazards (white): no code
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Ionic Gel


Ionic gel is a pale blue, viscous fluid that is used exclusively in the multiplication of ionized particles, since the particles can otherwise only be produced relatively slowly in a fusion reactor.

Ionic gel is a fluid created from ionized particles, water and liquid hydrogen which can be processed with chlorinated petroleum wax to multiply the amount of particles used to create it. Each pass of creating and processing the fluid will result in a doubling of the amount of ionized particles used to begin with.

Production

Ionic gel can only be produced in a industrial mixer:

Liquid Hydrogen
200mB
Water
1,000mB
Ionized Particles
Ionic Gel
1,000mB

Uses

Ionic gel can be used in a ore acidizer to produce ionized particles, note that only 500mB of gel is required per operation:

Ionic Gel
500mB
Chlorinated Petroleum Wax
Ionized Particles

Trivia

Ionic gel has an unusual interaction with the chemthrower. If used with this fluid, it will shoot short-ranged "lightning" that inflicts Slowness 10 and Weakness 10 as well as electricity damage.

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