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| This save shows you a cool spark maze, using Metal’s life and electricity. | | This save shows you a cool spark maze, using Metal’s life and electricity. | ||
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Revision as of 02:37, 11 October 2012
Solid. Conducts electricity. Meltable | |
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Spawn temperature | -251.15°C |
Heat Conductivity | Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". |
Relative weight | {{{weight}}} |
Gravity | {{{gravity}}} |
Acid dissolve rate | Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". |
Flammability | No |
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Creation
Metal can be created by mixing molten IRON with BCOL and then cooling.
Reactions
Metal reacts with SPRK,to form an electricity path. Other ways Metal can do this, is when it comes into contact with BTRY, THDR, ELEC, LIGH, or other metals that have "passed on" the SPRK. Metal will not give a spark to or take a spark from INST, NTCT, PTCT or INWR. Metal is capable of giving a spark to WIFI but not taking a spark from it. While frequently sparking Metal, Metal will create small amounts of pressure and grow warmer, as Metal grows warmer it acquires a reddish colour. Metal can also conduct heat.
Properties
Metal will melt into molten metal at 1000C/1273.15K.
Uses
Good for many electronics, circuits, switches, batteries, et cetera. It can be used like copper is used.
Examples
This save shows how to make metal from COAL and Molten Iron. | 451149View save 451149
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This save shows you a cool spark maze, using Metal’s life and electricity. | 803702View save 803702
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