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== Obtaining ==
 
== Obtaining ==
[[Ice (Volatiles)]] is mined throughout the surface of the moon using a [[Mining Drill]].
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[[Ice (Volatiles)]] is mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a [[Mining Drill]] or [[Pickaxe]]. It is recommended to equip the Mining Belt before mining, to collect the ore automatically without melting.  
  
 
== Processing ==
 
== Processing ==
Volatile ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to a gas even at the slightest exposure to heat - such as being held in hand.
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Volatile ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to gas even at the slightest exposure to heat - such as being held in hand.
  
 
It is composed of the following gases:
 
It is composed of the following gases:
 
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|22 mol (100%)
 
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|[[Volatiles|H2 (Volatiles)]]
 
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Ice (Volatiles)
ItemVolatiles.png
Properties
Stacks 50x


Ice (Volatiles)
Volatiles ore.jpg
Mined with Mining Drill, Heavy Mining Drill

Obtaining

Ice (Volatiles) is mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a Mining Drill or Pickaxe. It is recommended to equip the Mining Belt before mining, to collect the ore automatically without melting.

Processing

Volatile ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to gas even at the slightest exposure to heat - such as being held in hand.

It is composed of the following gases:

22 mol (100%) H2 (Volatiles)