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Acid calculation

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So, one character in particular turns the ocean horizon into acid. Is there a method to calculate the energy for this? I was thinking of calculating the volume of the horizon and then multiplying by the pulverization value of the human body (Since the same acid pulverizes human bodies), but I want to make sure if there is another method for this
 
I don't think that's how acids work. Acids generally negate durability.

Also I don't think there's any reliable way to calculate the energy of acidifying oceans.
 
I mean, I think it is possible depending on the method, as it implies changing water's chemistry to an acid, and if you do know which acid it has become or has a good enough hypothesis, you can sorta calc the energy pulled in or out of the system.

99% of the cases though it wouldn't be applicable or even calc-able.
 
I guess in theory you could calculate the ke of all the hydrogen ions you'd need to dump into the ocean to alter its pH to such a degree, but come on lol. Without that being explicitly stated to be the case that's just a really strange assumption as opposed to just transmutation.

As noted above, acid dissolving something isn't really AP, and a good example of this is those super strong acids that can eat through metal and flesh just fine but won't eat through glass or plastic. It's chemical reaction stuff. It's technically macro-quantum matterhax.
 
So, one character in particular turns the ocean horizon into acid. Is there a method to calculate the energy for this? I was thinking of calculating the volume of the horizon and then multiplying by the pulverization value of the human body (Since the same acid pulverizes human bodies), but I want to make sure if there is another method for this
Can we see the feat? "Turns water into acid" can mean a lot of things. I can add chemicals to the ocean to "make the ocean an acid", and I can also alter the water at a molecular level, or I can apply protons directly to it.
I guess in theory you could calculate the ke of all the hydrogen ions you'd need to dump into the ocean to alter its pH to such a degree, but come on lol. Without that being explicitly stated to be the case that's just a really strange assumption as opposed to just transmutation.

As noted above, acid dissolving something isn't really AP, and a good example of this is those super strong acids that can eat through metal and flesh just fine but won't eat through glass or plastic. It's chemical reaction stuff. It's technically macro-quantum matterhax.
Yes it's technically quantum, or electromagnetic, manipulation.
 
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