Then double click the Chimera application to start. The X server is not installed in Mac OS 10.3 by default and if you do not have it you can download it from the Apple web site. It is necessary for running Chimera on the Mac. NB: Chimera for Mac OS X now uses the native. Nanotribology is a research field to study friction, adhesion, wear and lubrication occurred between two sliding interfaces at nano scale. This study is motivated by the demanding need of miniaturization mechanical components in Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), improvement of durability in magnetic storage system, and other industrial applications.
Atomic Reconstruction is a atmospheric Puzzle game, where you have to use the power of fusion and fission to create and modify specific atoms or groups of atoms.
Experience 33 unique challenges in the atmospheric world of chemistry.
The game features a online highscore.
Status
Released
Platforms
Windows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Author
Teekeks
Genre
Puzzle
Tags
2D, Atmospheric, atom, challenging, Isometric
Average session
A few minutes
Languages
English
Links
Homepage
Purchase
Atomic Reconstruction (itch) Mac Os X
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1.99 USD. Your purchase comes with a Steam key. You will get access to the following files:
Atomic Reconstruction version 1.3 [Linux & Mac]89 MB
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I'm really digging this game so far, but I'm a little confused by #22: I've got my Hg, i've got an H, but, uh..now what? How do I complete the puzzle?
Tthe mechanic for this is to get them both into one cell as a compound.
There is not really a tutorial for that mechanic (sorry about that) so here is a short explanation on how to get that:
You need a total mass of 202 (201 for Hg, 1 for H) in a single cell. You can get that by stacking a certain number of lighter materials on top of each other, these all need to be the same element. When you have that you can fuse them together and get the HG-H compound.
Atomic Reconstruction (itch) Mac Os Catalina
A example would be to use 202 H, stack them all together and then fuse once. This is obviously not a good solution since it requires tons of steps but I dont want to give away the optimal way ;)
Aaah, I understand. Neat. Guess I'll see if I can figure out that optimal solution :D
Is there a logic to how I can combine cells together, or do I just need to learn them?
If the mass of the 2 is equal to the mass of another element it is possible to combine them.
If the 2 cells are equal you can stack them ontop of each other.