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'''Sulfuric acid''' is a [[Fluid system|liquid]] that is used to create [[battery|batteries]] and [[processing unit]]s. It must also be piped into [[electric mining drill]]s to mine [[uranium ore]]. It can be produced in a [[chemical plant]] from [[sulfur]], [[water]], and [[iron plate]]s. | '''Sulfuric acid''' is a [[Fluid system|liquid]] that is used to create [[battery|batteries]] and [[processing unit]]s. It must also be piped into [[electric mining drill]]s to mine [[uranium ore]]. It can be produced in a [[chemical plant]] from [[sulfur]], [[water]], and [[iron plate]]s. The acid can be manufactured as well as pumped out of a [[sulfuric acid geyser]] with a [[pumpjack]]. | ||
==Optimal ratios== | ==Optimal ratios== |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 3 November 2024
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Sulfuric acid is a liquid that is used to create batteries and processing units. It must also be piped into electric mining drills to mine uranium ore. It can be produced in a chemical plant from sulfur, water, and iron plates. The acid can be manufactured as well as pumped out of a sulfuric acid geyser with a pumpjack.
Optimal ratios
The optimal ratio for sulfuric acid production is two chemical plants producing sulfuric acid for every five chemical plants producing sulfur.
Two chemical plants producing sulfuric acid can supply 20 chemical plants producing batteries, or 150 assembling machine 3s producing processing units.
History
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced