fct.term.recipe_coal_synthesis
CategoryChemistry
Overview
Coal synthesis is a chemistry-category recipe that converts 5
Carbon, 1
Sulfur, and 10
Water into 1
Coal in 2 seconds when processed in a
Chemical plant. It is used to produce
Coal from chemical feedstocks rather than mining, integrating with chemical production chains that supply
Carbon,
Sulfur, and
Water to the
Chemical plant and delivering
Coal as a fuel or intermediate for other recipes.
Recipe
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