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- # Gas Condensing
- Gas condensers take gasses and condense them into their liquid (reagent) forms.
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- For example, water vapor can be condensed into liquid water, oxygen into liquid oxygen, and so on.
- It has a [textlink="pipenet" link="PipeNetworks"] connection to input gas, and an internal tank to store the condensed liquid.
- A condensor will stop condensing gas if the tank is full.
- You can take liquid out of the condenser by interacting with it using any empty container.
- Gas condensors can take multiple gasses as input, and will condense them into their liquid forms.
- For example, if you input a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, you will get liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen in the output tank.
- Because [textlink="Chemistry" link="Chemist"] works with limited reagents in liquid form, they will highly appreciate the work of a skilled atmospherics technician who can provide them with the reagents they need.
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