fct.term.recipe_acid_neutralisation
CategoryChemistry
Overview
Acid neutralisation is a chemistry recipe that uses 1
Calcite and 1000
Sulfuric acid to produce 10,000
Steam in 5 seconds; it is processed in a
Chemical plant. The recipe converts large volumes of
Sulfuric acid into
Steam while consuming
Calcite as the neutraliser, serving as a fast, high-throughput method to remove acid and generate steam for power or processing chains.
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