fct.term.recipe_solid_fuel_from_ammonia
CategoryChemistry
Overview
Solid fuel from ammonia is a chemistry recipe that converts 15
Ammonia and 6
Crude oil into 1
Solid fuel in 0.5 seconds, intended to be processed in a
Chemical plant. The recipe is part of the chemistry category and consumes both a gas-derived feedstock (Ammonia) and a liquid hydrocarbon (Crude oil) to produce a single unit of
Solid fuel suitable for burns and other fuel-based uses. It requires a
Chemical plant as the crafting machine and yields one
Solid fuel per operation.
Recipe
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