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+ | Really feel like the syndrome table should be removed and instead just to redirect to the syndrome tokens page as to not confuse anyone into thinking that they're limited to only those specific tokens. | ||
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+ | Is there some source on this not being used? While it does seem like it probably doesn't do everything it's supposed to I'm pretty sure it does control the force (or at least existence) of "explosions" caused by rapid evaporation. At the very least its presence seems required for something to actually boil properly. |
Latest revision as of 13:13, 15 November 2020
Page starter topic[edit]
Verifications, etc. Feel free to discuss those subjects separately.
Syndrome token chapter[edit]
Really feel like the syndrome table should be removed and instead just to redirect to the syndrome tokens page as to not confuse anyone into thinking that they're limited to only those specific tokens.
MOLAR_MASS[edit]
Is there some source on this not being used? While it does seem like it probably doesn't do everything it's supposed to I'm pretty sure it does control the force (or at least existence) of "explosions" caused by rapid evaporation. At the very least its presence seems required for something to actually boil properly.