Quicklime
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Quicklime | |
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![]() A pile of Quicklime. | |
Category | Land |
State | Solid |
Behavior | [[Powder]] |
Properties | |
Density | 1025 kg/m3 |
Hardness | 23% |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 2613°C Creates Molten Calcium |
Facts | |
Hidden by default |
[[Category:Powder(Behavior)]]
Quicklime is a white powder. It is created by heating Limestone or Slaked Lime or from Calcium that has contact with Air or is not being covered similar to how Sodium disappears when not covered. It can melt into Molten Calcium at quite high temperatures of 4662 degrees Celsius.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Carbon Dioxide + Quicklime | - | Limestone |
Ant + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Fly + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Firefly + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Bee + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Stink Bug + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Termite + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Flea + Quicklime | - | Dead Bug |
Acid + Quicklime | - | Neutral Acid |
Acid Gas + Quicklime | - | Hydrogen |
Acid Cloud + Quicklime | - | Rain Cloud |
Snail + Quicklime | - | Quicklime is eaten |
Water + Quicklime | - | Slaked Lime |
Salt Water + Quicklime | - | Slaked Lime |
Dough + Quicklime | - | Dough |
Batter + Quicklime | - | Batter |
History
Version | Change | |
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1.10.2 | + | Cement can be made with Quicklime and Clay |
1.10.2 | ~ | Quicklime no longer turns into Limestone on its own |
1.9.5 | ~ | Snails no longer turn into Quicklime |
1.9.5 | ~ | Cooled Quicklime forms a Limestone layer |
1.9.5 | ~ | Quicklime-Water reaction produces more heat |
1.9.5 | ~ | Lowered Quicklime melting point |
1.9.5 | + | Hot Quicklime produces Flash |
1.9.3 | + | Calcium now turns into Quicklime when exposed to air |
1.9.3 | + | Quicklime is an insecticide |
1.9.3 | ~ | Tweaked Water and Quicklime reaction |
1.9.3 | + | Quicklime helps Dough and Batter rise |
1.8.6 | + | Quickline can be converted into Limestone with Carbon Dioxide |
1.6 | ~ | Quicklime is now hidden |
0.7.2 | + | Added Quicklime |