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CM-SS13 Chem Encyclopedia 5

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  1. [center][h1]Toxins and Harmful Chemicals[/h1][/center]
  2.  
  3. [i]Chemicals that are toxic, harmful or otherwise dangerous to human beings.
  4.  
  5. These do not provide any medical benefit to a patient on their own.[/i]
  6. [hr][small]
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  8. [large][b]Chloral Hydrate[/b][/large]
  9. A powerful sedative which causes near instant sleepiness and can be deaadly in large quantities. Can be used with soporific as a surgical sedative.
  10. [i]
  11. - Deals: 5/u, 0.25/s toxin
  12. [/i]
  13. [large][b]Chlorine[/b][/large]
  14. Chemical element of atomic number 17. High concentrations of elemental chlorine is highly reactive and poisonous for all living organisms. Chlorine gas was used as a chemical warfare agent in World War I.
  15. [i]
  16. - Deals: 2.5/u, 0.25/s brute
  17. [/i]
  18. [large][b]Fluorine[/b][/large]
  19. Chemical element of atomic number 9. It is a very reactive and highly toxic pale yellow gas at standard conditions.
  20. [i]
  21. - Deals: 2.5/u, 0.25/s toxin
  22. [/i]
  23. [large][b]Impedrezene[/b][/large]
  24. A narcotic that slows down brain cell functions and causes massive brain damage, confusion, drooling and jitteriness.
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  26. [large][b]Lexorin[/b][/large]
  27. An extremely dangerous compound that stops respiration and causes minor tissue damage. Even small doses will cause someone to pass out and can be lethal. Countered by dexalin and dexalin plus.
  28. [i]
  29. - Deals: 40/u, 2/s oxygen
  30. - Deals: 1/u, 0.065/s brute
  31. [/i]
  32. [large][b]Mercury[/b][/large]
  33. Chemical element of atomic number 80. Also commonly known as quicksilver. Mercury poisoning is extremely dangerous and can cause large amounts of brain damage.
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  35. [large][b]Mindbreaker Toxin[/b][/large]
  36. A potent hallucinogenic compound that is illegal under space law. Causes extreme hallucinations.
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  38. [large][b]Polytrinic Acid[/b][/large]
  39. An extremely corrosive acid that's capable of disolving a broad range of materials very quickly. Injestion can cause organ damage.
  40. [i]
  41. - Deals: 10/u, 0.5/s toxin
  42. - Deals: 0.8/u, 0.04/s burn
  43. [/i]
  44.  
  45. [large][b]Potassium Chlorophoride[/b][/large]
  46. A toxic salt based on potassium chloride, that causes instant unconciousness, cardiac arrest and toxin damage.
  47. [i]
  48. - Deals: 10/u, 0.5/s toxin
  49. [/i]
  50. [large][b]Radium[/b][/large]
  51. Chemical element of atomic number 88. Radium is a highly radioactive metal that emits alpha and gamma rays upon decay. Exposure to radium can cause cancer and other disorders.
  52. [i]
  53. - Deals: 3.5 radiation per unit, 0.35 per second
  54. [/i]
  55. [large][b]Soporific[/b][/large]
  56. Also known as sleep toxin. Causes unconciousness, but is not as immediate as chloral hydrate. Commonly used in surgery and for patients suffering from insomnia.
  57.  
  58. Overdoses at 30 units causing toxin damage.
  59.  
  60. [large][b]Sulfuric Acid[/b][/large]
  61. A common and very corrosive mineral acid used for many industrial purposes.
  62. [i]
  63. - Deals: 5/u, 0.25/s toxin
  64. - Deals: 0.5/u, 0.05/s burn
  65. [/i]
  66. [large][b]Toxin (Generic)[/b][/large]
  67. General term for many similar toxins, often created through chemical reactions.
  68. [i]
  69. - Deals: 0.5/u, 0.25/s toxin
  70. [/i]
  71. [large][b]Unstable Mutagen[/b][/large]
  72. An extremely toxic chemical that also causes mutations. Often used in botany, very lethal to humans.
  73. [i]
  74. - Deals: 25/u, 1.25/s toxin
  75. [/i]
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