Chain Reaction Game

Chain Reaction Game

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In another galaxy a small planet is the home of strange molecules. These multicolored molecules go crazy in all directions. Your goal is to create a chain reaction to catch as much molecules as possible. Click somewhere will create an explosion that will affect all molecules in the area. Have fun!

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How to Play Chain Reaction Game

Touch the screen or use the mouse to play. The objective of this game is to get a chain reaction for as long as possible. Molecules will activate each other if their side atoms are connected. Click on a molecule to start the chain reaction.

What is a Chain Reaction

A chain reaction is a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions to take place. In a chain reaction, positive feedback leads to a self-amplifying chain of events. Chain reactions are one way in which systems which are in thermodynamic non-equilibrium can release energy or increase entropy in order to reach a state of higher entropy. For example, a system may not be able to reach a lower energy state by releasing energy into the environment, because it is hindered in some way from taking the path that will result in the energy release. If a reaction results in a small energy release making way for more energy releases in an expanding chain, then the system will typically collapse explosively until much or all of the stored energy has been released. Since chain reactions result in energy transformation into forms associated with larger amounts of entropy. In accordance with the laws of thermodynamics, the reactions cannot be reversed. A macroscopic metaphor for chain reactions is thus a snowball causing a larger snowball until finally an avalanche results (snowball effect). This is a result of stored gravitational potential energy seeking a path of release over friction. Chemically, the equivalent to a snow avalanche is a spark causing a forest fire. In nuclear physics, a single stray neutron can result in an prompt critical event, which may be finally be energetic enough for a nuclear reactor meltdown or (in a bomb) a nuclear explosion.