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Note that biosulfur is one of the easier recipes to produce off of [[Gleba]]{{SA}}, as it can be produced entirely from [[bioflux]]. The [[spoilage]] needed to make sulfur can be obtained by converting bioflux to [[nutrients]] and allowing them to [[spoilage mechanics|spoil]] or using a [[recycler]] to convert the nutrients to spoilage directly. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 26 December 2024
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- Base game
- Space Age mod
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Stack size |
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1000 (20 stacks) |
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Internal name |
sulfur |
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Sulfur is a component in the production of Chemical science pack, Sulfuric acid and Explosives, with the latter two also being intermediate products used in higher-level recipes.
Sulfur is a solid item in a chain of otherwise fluid-based manufacturing: Crude oil → Petroleum gas → Sulfur → Sulfuric acid.
Alternative Recipes
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Note that biosulfur is one of the easier recipes to produce off of Gleba
, as it can be produced entirely from bioflux. The spoilage needed to make sulfur can be obtained by converting bioflux to nutrients and allowing them to spoil or using a recycler to convert the nutrients to spoilage directly.
History
- 0.17.60:
- Now used in the production of Chemical science pack
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced