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== General Chemistry ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Recipe !! Notes !! Description
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| Ammonia || [3]Hydrogen + [1]Nitrogen || ||
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| Cellulose Breakdown || [3]Cellulose || Requires Electrolysis mixer. Produces 2 Sugar + 1 Carbon ||
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| Diethylamine || [1]Ammonia + [1]Ethanol || ||
|-
| Phenol || [1]Hydroxide + [1]Benzene || ||
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| Acetone || [1]Oil + [1]WeldingFuel + [1]Oxygen || ||
|-
| Foaming Agent || [1]Lithium + [1]Hydrogen || ||
|-
| Polytrenic Acid || [1]SulfuricAcid + [1]Plasma + [1]Potassium || ||
|-
| Sulfuric Acid || [1]Hydrogen + [1]Sulfur + [2]Oxygen || ||
|-
| Fluorosulfuric Acid || [1]Fluorine + [1]Hydrogen + [1]Potassium + [1]SulfuricAcid || ||
|-
| Potassium Explosion || [1]Water + [1]Potassium || Causes explosion ||
|-
| Smoke || [1]Phosphorus + [1]Potassium + [1]Sugar || Area reaction, 10s duration ||
|-
| Foam || [1]Fluorosurfactant + [1]Water || Area reaction, 10s duration ||
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| Iron Metal Foam || [3]Iron + [1]FoamingAgent + [1]FluorosulfuricAcid || Area reaction, 10s duration ||
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| Aluminium Metal Foam || [3]Aluminium + [1]FoamingAgent + [1]FluorosulfuricAcid || Area reaction, 10s duration ||
|-
| EMP || [1]Iron + [1]Uranium + [1]Aluminium || EMP blast, range 6 ||
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| Flash || [1]Aluminium + [1]Potassium + [1]Sulfur || Causes flash ||
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| Table Salt || [1]Chlorine + [1]Sodium || Min temp: 370K ||
|-
| Table Salt Breakdown || [2]TableSalt || Requires Electrolysis mixer. Produces 1 Chlorine + 1 Sodium ||
|-
| Thermite || [1]Iron + [1]Aluminium + [1]Oxygen || ||
|-
| Unstable Mutagen || [1]Radium + [1]Phosphorus + [1]Chlorine || ||
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| Oil || [1]WeldingFuel + [1]Hydrogen + [1]Carbon || ||
|-
| Fluorosurfactant || [2]Carbon + [2]Fluorine + [1]SulfuricAcid || ||
|-
| Desoxyephedrine || [1]Ephedrine + [1]Carbon + [1]Iodine + [1]Phosphorus || Min temp: 370K ||
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| Stimulants || [1]Ephedrine + [1]Vestine + [2]Oxygen || Min temp: 370K ||
|-
| Ephedrine || [1]Oil + [1]Hydrogen + [1]Sugar + [1]Diethylamine || ||
|-
| Mute Toxin || [2]Vestine + [2]SpaceGlue || Min temp: 370K ||
|-
| Chloral Hydrate || [3]Chlorine + [1]Ethanol + [1]Water || ||
|-
| Pax || [1]MindbreakerToxin + [1]Synaptizine + [1]Water || ||
|-
| Charcoal || [1]Carbon + [1]Ash || ||
|-
| Norepinephric Acid || [1]Uranium + [1]Epinephrine || ||
|-
| Ethyloxyephedrine || [1]Desoxyephedrine + [1]Stellibinin || Min temp: 370K ||
|-
| Diphenylmethylamine || [1]Ethyloxyephedrine + [1]SodiumCarbonate + [1]Coffee || ||
|-
| Sodium Carbonate || [1]Ammonia + [1]TableSalt + [1]Carbon + [1]Oxygen || ||
|-
| Benzene || [1]Hydrogen + [1]Carbon || Min temp: 310K ||
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| Hydroxide || [1]Oxygen + [1]Hydrogen || Min temp: 310K ||
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| Sodium Hydroxide || [1]Hydroxide + [1]Sodium || ||
|-
| Fersilicite || [1]Iron + [1]Silicon || Min temp: 310K ||
|-
| Sodium Polyacrylate || [2]Oxygen + [1]Sodium + [1]Nitrogen || ||
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| Nocturine || [2]Impedrezene + [1]Vestine || ||
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| Tazinide || [1]Licoxide + [1]Vestine || ||
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| Artifact Glue || [1]SpaceGlue + [1]Artifexium || ||
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| Lye || [1]Water + [1]Ash || ||
|}
|}



Revision as of 18:22, 13 May 2026

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Chemist
SUPERIORS: Chief Medical Officer
CLASSIFICATION: Medical
RISK FACTOR: Low
CLEARANCE: Chemistry, Medical
"I have no idea how the clown got Fentanyl, officer".

Job Description

Chemists work as part of medical to supply the doctors with lifesaving medicines, greatly speeding up the treatment of patients. Chemists also assist the rest of the crew with their own requests, providing Botany with fertilizers, Security with gunpowder, and so on.

Chemists are vital to the operation of the Medical department, as damage types like Poison, Radiation, and Genetics cannot be healed through surgery or topicals

The Lab

A typical chemistry lab has 2-3 chemists maximum, each with their own Chemical Dispenser and ChemMaster 4000.

Chemistry Machines

Icon Machine Description
Chemical Dispenser Allows you to produce basic chemicals using power from it's internal battery, with varying costs. Insert a beaker to get started!
ChemMaster 4000 Allows you to move any chemical between a beaker, and the internal storage of the machine. While nothing reacts within the storage, reactions still occur within the beaker!
ChemVend A vending machine containing empty jugs, and many more pre-filled jugs of basic chemicals from the dispensers, for when you need them in bulk.
Hotplate Gradually heats chemicals within a beaker placed on it, the fuller the beaker, the longer it takes.
Reagent Grinder Allows the grinding and juicing of plants, pills, and other materials into an inserted beaker.
Electrolysis Unit Breaks down more complex chemicals into less complex ones. Insert a beaker and press to start.
Tabletop Centrifuge Separates chemicals that are otherwise impossible to separate using momentum. only accepts vials.
Condenser Slowly turns gasses into their liquid chemical form when given input from gas pipes or a connector port.

General Chemistry

Name Recipe Notes Description
Ammonia [3]Hydrogen + [1]Nitrogen
Cellulose Breakdown [3]Cellulose Requires Electrolysis mixer. Produces 2 Sugar + 1 Carbon
Diethylamine [1]Ammonia + [1]Ethanol
Phenol [1]Hydroxide + [1]Benzene
Acetone [1]Oil + [1]WeldingFuel + [1]Oxygen
Foaming Agent [1]Lithium + [1]Hydrogen
Polytrenic Acid [1]SulfuricAcid + [1]Plasma + [1]Potassium
Sulfuric Acid [1]Hydrogen + [1]Sulfur + [2]Oxygen
Fluorosulfuric Acid [1]Fluorine + [1]Hydrogen + [1]Potassium + [1]SulfuricAcid
Potassium Explosion [1]Water + [1]Potassium Causes explosion
Smoke [1]Phosphorus + [1]Potassium + [1]Sugar Area reaction, 10s duration
Foam [1]Fluorosurfactant + [1]Water Area reaction, 10s duration
Iron Metal Foam [3]Iron + [1]FoamingAgent + [1]FluorosulfuricAcid Area reaction, 10s duration
Aluminium Metal Foam [3]Aluminium + [1]FoamingAgent + [1]FluorosulfuricAcid Area reaction, 10s duration
EMP [1]Iron + [1]Uranium + [1]Aluminium EMP blast, range 6
Flash [1]Aluminium + [1]Potassium + [1]Sulfur Causes flash
Table Salt [1]Chlorine + [1]Sodium Min temp: 370K
Table Salt Breakdown [2]TableSalt Requires Electrolysis mixer. Produces 1 Chlorine + 1 Sodium
Thermite [1]Iron + [1]Aluminium + [1]Oxygen
Unstable Mutagen [1]Radium + [1]Phosphorus + [1]Chlorine
Oil [1]WeldingFuel + [1]Hydrogen + [1]Carbon
Fluorosurfactant [2]Carbon + [2]Fluorine + [1]SulfuricAcid
Desoxyephedrine [1]Ephedrine + [1]Carbon + [1]Iodine + [1]Phosphorus Min temp: 370K
Stimulants [1]Ephedrine + [1]Vestine + [2]Oxygen Min temp: 370K
Ephedrine [1]Oil + [1]Hydrogen + [1]Sugar + [1]Diethylamine
Mute Toxin [2]Vestine + [2]SpaceGlue Min temp: 370K
Chloral Hydrate [3]Chlorine + [1]Ethanol + [1]Water
Pax [1]MindbreakerToxin + [1]Synaptizine + [1]Water
Charcoal [1]Carbon + [1]Ash
Norepinephric Acid [1]Uranium + [1]Epinephrine
Ethyloxyephedrine [1]Desoxyephedrine + [1]Stellibinin Min temp: 370K
Diphenylmethylamine [1]Ethyloxyephedrine + [1]SodiumCarbonate + [1]Coffee
Sodium Carbonate [1]Ammonia + [1]TableSalt + [1]Carbon + [1]Oxygen
Benzene [1]Hydrogen + [1]Carbon Min temp: 310K
Hydroxide [1]Oxygen + [1]Hydrogen Min temp: 310K
Sodium Hydroxide [1]Hydroxide + [1]Sodium
Fersilicite [1]Iron + [1]Silicon Min temp: 310K
Sodium Polyacrylate [2]Oxygen + [1]Sodium + [1]Nitrogen
Nocturine [2]Impedrezene + [1]Vestine
Tazinide [1]Licoxide + [1]Vestine
Artifact Glue [1]SpaceGlue + [1]Artifexium
Lye [1]Water + [1]Ash

Medical Chemistry

Name Recipe Description
Inaprovaline [1]Oxygen+[1]Carbon+[1]Sugar Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant, commonly used to treat asphyxiation damage caused during critical states and reduce bleeding. Used in many advanced medicines.
Bicardine [1]Inaprovaline+[1]Carbon An analgesic which is highly effective at treating brute damage. It's useful for stabilizing peope who have been severely beaten, as well as treating less life-threatening injuries.
Bruizine [1]Bicardine+[1]Sugar+[0.9]Lithium Pringally developed as a cough medicine, it turns out this chemical is widely effective at treating blunt force trauma.


External Resources

Chemical Reactions Browser