Talk:Deuterium Synthesizer
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Deuterium is not heavy water!!! Deuterium is heavy hydrogen! >_< In fact it is the isotope of hydrogen that has 1 proton, 1 neutron and 1 electron. --Bartserk
Deuterium = hydrogen. The most readily available source of vast quantities of hydrogen is in water; deep sea water. Heavy water is made from oxygen and one or two atoms of deuterium. --Einstein9073 05:52, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Deuterium is an isotope of hyrdrogen that has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus as opposed to the usual single proton. Since H. (H Dot) so readily combines or dimerizes with other hydrogen atoms, we almost always find it along with another hydrogen atom as H2. Deuterium is known as 2H or D to distinguish it from the hydrogen molecule we're so used to seeing on Earth. Heavy water, or D2O, contains two deuterium atoms combined with a single oxygen atom and is created under great pressure. Tritium, (3H or simply T) yet another relatively common isotope of hydrogen, exists as a radioactive element, since the second neutron in its nucleus makes it inherently unstable. --m0nde 05:52, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Inconsistencies in deuterium production calculations
If you are not getting expected results from a calculation for your deuterium output, remember that the fusion reactor uses deuterium, and will skew the results.
[edit] Missing formula
Yeah, they're gone. If I click the "math" link, I get a 404.
EDIT: Nevermind, they're suddenly back.
[edit] Production Formula Wrong
The formula was wrong and should be 2 times what it ended up coming. I started to edit the table, but I do not have time to finish it. If you don't believe me, just look on your OGame Deuterium Synthesizer and it will show different values than most of the table on here (I fixed some already). —preceding unsigned comment by 24.236.225.250 (talk • contribs)
- I don't agree and think the change should be reverted, What server and uni are you in? Could it be a 2x uni? Br4indead 22:36, 7 May 2009 (UTC)
- Hey all, I'm new to this and the game, but I was making some charts, and this formula did not work for me. I had to use ROUNDDOWN(10*Lvl*(1.1^Lvl)*(1.35-.002*MaxTemp)). I'm in the Barym universe. It's the same basic thing, but using round down, and 1.35 instead of 1.28. I'm not running any reactors. My planets max temp is 5C. I just started, so I was able to see the virgin numbers. 24.93.25.166 17:00, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Minimum or Maximum?
I am looking at this article and I can't figure out if the "Production Value" table is referring to the minimum or the maximum temperature on the planet. This makes it difficult for me to determine how efficient the Deut Synth/Fusion Reactor combination would be on my planet. Can someone please explain better how the production value is determined based on minimum/maximum temperature, and maybe include the explanation in the article? Thanks. --The_Pirate-King
- It's Max temp. Br4indead 16:38, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
