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Two Sulfuric acid Chemical plants produce enough Sulfuric acid for 20 Battery Chemical plants, or for 150 Processing unit assemblers (if Assembler 3 is used). | Two Sulfuric acid Chemical plants produce enough Sulfuric acid for 20 Battery Chemical plants, or for 150 Processing unit assemblers (if Assembler 3 is used). | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 05:06, 16 September 2019
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Sulfuric Acid is a liquid that is used to create batteries and processing units. It is converted, by the chemical plant, from sulfur, water, and iron plates. It must also be piped into electric mining drills to mine Uranium ore.
Optimal Ratio
The optimal ratio for Sulfuric Acid production is two Sulfuric acid Chemical plants for every five Sulfur Chemical plants.
Two Sulfuric acid Chemical plants produce enough Sulfuric acid for 20 Battery Chemical plants, or for 150 Processing unit assemblers (if Assembler 3 is used).
History
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced