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Error encountered in SpaceChem.

Error encountered in SpaceChem.

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Emir_05
Member
55
05-10-2025, 09:22 AM
#1
Hey everyone! I was just trying out SpaceChem and stumbled upon a tricky issue. I can’t release the hydrogen atom, which leads to an error during the reaction. There are some images that clarify where the problem occurs—specifically, the hydrogen shouldn’t be trapped but should escape. Anyone have any suggestions or help? Thanks in advance!
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Emir_05
05-10-2025, 09:22 AM #1

Hey everyone! I was just trying out SpaceChem and stumbled upon a tricky issue. I can’t release the hydrogen atom, which leads to an error during the reaction. There are some images that clarify where the problem occurs—specifically, the hydrogen shouldn’t be trapped but should escape. Anyone have any suggestions or help? Thanks in advance!

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drummerbouy7
Junior Member
42
05-10-2025, 11:07 AM
#2
my chemistry lessons are still quite unclear in my mind; yet i believe hydrogen itself remains stable because it carries no charge. however, h2 is even more stable if you examine the changes in gibbs free energy (i'm not sure if i translated that word correctly). i think the answer lies in removing one electron from an atom to form a proton plus an electron with hydrogen. this would create a h2(+) molecule that can then attract the remaining electron. how do you understand this with your game? no idea
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drummerbouy7
05-10-2025, 11:07 AM #2

my chemistry lessons are still quite unclear in my mind; yet i believe hydrogen itself remains stable because it carries no charge. however, h2 is even more stable if you examine the changes in gibbs free energy (i'm not sure if i translated that word correctly). i think the answer lies in removing one electron from an atom to form a proton plus an electron with hydrogen. this would create a h2(+) molecule that can then attract the remaining electron. how do you understand this with your game? no idea