Oil
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| Oil | |
|---|---|
![]() Oil | |
| Category | Liquids |
| State | Liquid |
| Behavior | Liquid |
| Properties | |
| Density | 825 kg/m3 |
| Viscosity | 250 cP |
| Stains solids | 0.05 |
| Temperature | |
| Hotter State | Changes at 500°C Creates Fire |
| Burning | |
| Flammability | 5% |
| Burn time | 300 ticks |
| Burns into | Carbon Dioxide and Fire |
| Facts | |
| Petroleum | |
Oil is a dark reddish brown color, you can find it in the Liquids category. Oil can be generated from Bone when it is heated to 300*C and in contact with Rock. Also, if Oil gets too hot, it can burn into Carbon Dioxide, or Fire. Oil can be split into several elements at different temperatures including: Propane, Molten Plastic and Lamp Oil.
Reactions
| Element | Conditions | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Heat + Oil | Must be heated above 90°C but below 150°C | Propane |
| Heat + Oil | Must be heated above 150°C but below 300°C | Molten Plastic |
| Heat + Oil | Must be heated above 300°C but below 400°C | Lamp Oil |
| Heat + Oil | Must be heated above 400°C | Fire |
| Dirt + Oil | - | Mud |
| Sand + Oil | - | Wet Sand |
| Sap + Oil | - | Greek Fire |
| Water + Oil | - | Dirty Water |
| Hydrogen + Oil | Must be heated above 90°C | Steam,Sulfur |
| Charcoal + Hydrogen | Must be heated above 400°C | Oil, Steam |
History
| Version | Change | |
|---|---|---|
| 1.12 | + | Distilling Oil with Hydrogen makes Sulfur and Water |
| 1.12 | + | Greek Fire is made with Oil and Sap |
| 1.11 | + | Bergius process for producing Oil |
| 1.10.2 | + | Pouring Water on burning Oil will cause an explosion |
| 1.9.5 | ~ | Oil burns slower |
| 1.9.3 | + | Oil distills into Propane, Plastic and Lamp Oil at certain temperatures |
| 1.9.3 | + | Cells break down Oil into Methane |
| 1.9.2 | + | Oil can kill Ants and Bees |
| 1.8.6 | + | Added Chlorine and burning Oil reaction |
| 1.8.6 | + | Added Oil alias 'Petroleum' |
| 1.8.5 | + | Oil dirties Water |
| 1.6.3 | ~ | Oil can now soak into Dirt and doesn't make infinite Mud |
| 1.5.1 | ~ | Oil burns longer |
| 1.3 | + | Soap now removes Oil |
| 1.2 | + | Sand and Dirt can now absorb Oil |
| 1.2 | ~ | Made Oil more visible |
| 0.4 | + | Added Oil |
Distillation
Oil can undergo distillation if heated above 90°C. It has a 0.1% chance per tick of producing specific distillates, based on its temperature.
If Hydrogen is present during distillation, Sulfur and Steam will be produced (Claus process).
| Conditions | Distillate |
|---|---|
| 90°C+, presence of Hydrogen | Sulfur, Steam |
| 90°C - 150°C | Propane |
| 150°C - 300°C | Molten Plastic |
| 300°C+ | Lamp Oil |
