Limestone
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Limestone | |
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![]() A Limestone formation. | |
Category | Land |
State | Solid |
Behavior | [[Sturdy Powder]] |
Properties | |
Density | 2100 kg/m3 |
Hardness | 30% |
Breaks into | Gravel, Dust and Quicklime |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 825°C Creates Carbon Dioxide and Quicklime |
[[Category:Sturdy Powder(Behavior)]]
Limestone is a beige-white sturdy powder. It will heat into Quicklime, and break into Quicklime, Calcium, and Dust.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Acid + Limestone | - | Neutral Acid |
Snail + Limestone | - | Eaten |
History
Version | Change | |
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1.9.5 | ~ | Snails turn into Limestone instead of Quicklime |
1.9.5 | + | Limestone-Acid reaction creates byproducts |
1.9.5 | ~ | Cooled Quicklime forms a Limestone layer |
1.9.3 | + | Limestone can break into Gravel |
1.9.3 | ~ | Snails consume Limestone slower |
1.9.1 | + | Seltzer can dissolve Limestone over time |
1.9.1 | + | Water can weather Limestone into Sand |
1.9 | + | Snails can eat Limestone |
1.9 | + | Vinegar-Limestone reaction |
1.8.6 | + | Grapes can be crushed by Limestone |
1.8.6 | + | Limestone releases some Carbon Dioxide when heated |
1.8.6 | + | Quicklime can be converted back to Limestone with Carbon Dioxide |
0.7.2 | + | Added Calcium |