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Latest revision as of 15:36, 20 October 2023
Properties | |
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Section | Liquids |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 16.8% |
Relative weight | 20 |
Gravity | 0.1 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.5% |
Flammability | 20 |
State | Liquid |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 59.85°C |
Misc properties | |
Allows neutrons to pass through | |
Source code |
Oil is a light flammable liquid, which evaporates to gas at low pressure or high temperature. Floats on top of many liquids such as water or liquid oxygen but sinks through soap and diesel.
Creation
Liquefying gas at pressure above 6.0:
Hydrogen and diesel reaction in the presence of a platinum catalyst:
The same reaction works without platinum if hydrogen is above 8.0 pressure (diesel has to be at lower pressure to avoid detonation):
at over 7 pressure and 200C, and in the presence of platinum: + ->
Reactions
Oil can be transformed to gas at normal conditions by attacking it with neutrons:
Examples
This save shows how to achieve a difficult HYGN + DESL reaction without PTNM. | 2450536View save 2450536
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This save shows an example of catalytic hydrogenation of DESL to form OIL. | 2772401View save 2772401
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Language: | English |
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