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Laboratory Documentation Chemicals?
Do we know what all of the documentation in the Laboratory means? I'm not talking about the lore, I'm curious about the decoration.

I'm able to identify diagrams describing sinusoidal movement (sin, cos), the rules describing exponentiation (1/a = a^-1), general trigonometry formulas (if I were to guess, the diagram with the curved triangles above the corkboard could describe an analog electrical circuit wave involving capacitors charging/discharging thus the non-straight lines on the triangles, and then a switch turns it off suddenly), and simple optics diagrams involving a lens.

I don't recognize the organic molecules, and I'm not sure what chemicals would be implies by the notes on the wall. I'm wondering if anyone has any insight there?

Also I don't know what chemical specifically the "Heating and Cooling Curves" diagram refers to. Just looking at it I think it says that the water's temperature increases as you go from 0.1 to 0.5 ppt at a constant pressure of 93 Kilopascals, but I'm legitimately curious what chemical is worth studying that would do this at proportions as small as Parts Per Trillion.

Anyway, thanks if you can identify the chemistry stuff I'd like to see what that means if it can be identified.
Last edited by ??Crashguy2??; May 24 @ 7:04pm
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I think the heating and cooling thing is just to tell you the freezer melts at 20c but not the cooler.
Alright. By my guess you might have to use some radioactive material to melt water in proportions that small which is... worrying. Hah.
Originally posted by ??Crashguy2??:
Alright. By my guess you might have to use some radioactive material to melt water in proportions that small which is... worrying. Hah.

Radiation levels do go up when you do experiments.
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