Difference between revisions of "Ice (Oxite)"
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− | == | + | == Obtaining == <!--T:2--> |
− | [[Ice (Oxite)]] is mined throughout the surface of the moon using a [[Mining Drill]]. | + | [[Ice (Oxite)]] is mined throughout the surface of the moon using a [[Mining Drill]] or [[Pickaxe]]. It is recommended to equip the [[Mining Belt]] before mining, to collect the ore automaticly without melting. |
+ | == Processing == | ||
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− | [[ | + | Ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to a gas even with minimal exposure to heat - such as being held in hand. Melting in a furnace will release [[Oxygen Gas|O2]] and [[Nitrogen Gas|N2]]. |
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− | + | |22.5 mol (90%) | |
− | + | |[[Oxygen Gas|O2]] | |
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− | + | |2.5 mol (10%) | |
+ | |[[Nitrogen gas|N2]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:24, 1 July 2018
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Mined with | Mining Drill, Heavy Mining Drill |
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Obtaining
Ice (Oxite) is mined throughout the surface of the moon using a Mining Drill or Pickaxe. It is recommended to equip the Mining Belt before mining, to collect the ore automaticly without melting.
Processing
Ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to a gas even with minimal exposure to heat - such as being held in hand. Melting in a furnace will release O2 and N2.
It is composed of the following gases:
22.5 mol (90%) | O2 |
2.5 mol (10%) | N2 |