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− | CLST produces {{Material | PSTE}} when in contact with | + | CLST produces {{Material | PSTE}} when in contact with {{Material | WATR}}. CLST particles are naturally 'sticky' and tend to cling to each other, when cold. Particles literally freeze at about -70°C (I.E. turn to a pseudo-solid state). It melts at about 984°C |
Because of it's clinging abilities, CLST tends to stack on top of itself, almost like concrete. | Because of it's clinging abilities, CLST tends to stack on top of itself, almost like concrete. |
Revision as of 21:30, 3 December 2020
Properties | |
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Section | Powders |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 28% |
Relative weight | 55 |
Gravity | 0.2 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.2% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Powder |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 982.85°C |
Source code |
CLST produces PSTE when in contact with WATR. CLST particles are naturally 'sticky' and tend to cling to each other, when cold. Particles literally freeze at about -70°C (I.E. turn to a pseudo-solid state). It melts at about 984°C
Because of it's clinging abilities, CLST tends to stack on top of itself, almost like concrete.
CLST will make TNT when mixed with NITR.
Molten CLST will turn into Molten CRMC when mixed with Molten QRTZ.
CLST can be created by putting CRMC under less than -30 pressure.
The texture effect comes from the fact that the color of a CLST particle is based on its .tmp value, which is random. The same effect is used in QRTZ and PQRT.
Language: | [[::Element:CLST|English]] |
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