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Gold is a solid, unbreakable metal with a melting point of 1064°c, it has anti-corrosion properties, when placed next to IRON, it will prevent it from rusting (useful when performing electrolysis)
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Gold is a solid, unbreakable metal with a melting point of 1064°c. It has anti-corrosion properties: when placed next to {{Material|IRON}}, it will prevent it from rusting (useful when performing electrolysis).
  
It also has some interesting electrical properties, it has a conduction speed of about 50% more than other materials (with only ETRD and INST being faster) and being able to conduct across up to a 3 pixel gap
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It also has some interesting electrical properties. It has a conduction speed of about 50% more than other materials (with only {{Material|ETRD}} and {{Material|INST}} being faster) and is able to conduct across up to a 3 pixel gap, including through {{Material|INSL}} and other barriers.
  
Gold will allow neutrons to pass through, but will absorb about half of them.  
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Gold will allow neutrons to pass through, but will absorb about 1/7 of them per frame.  
  
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Gold can be created by molten {{Material|ROCK}}, with 1/100000 frequency, while under between 50 and 73 pressure. It can also form with 1/12500 frequency while under between 73 and 75 pressure.
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 26 November 2024

GOLD.png Gold
Properties
Section Solids
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 100%
Relative weight 100
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Solid
Transitions
High temperature LAVA.png above 1063.85°C
Misc properties
Conducts electricity (SPRK)
Allows neutrons to pass through
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Gold is a solid, unbreakable metal with a melting point of 1064°c. It has anti-corrosion properties: when placed next to IRON, it will prevent it from rusting (useful when performing electrolysis).

It also has some interesting electrical properties. It has a conduction speed of about 50% more than other materials (with only ETRD and INST being faster) and is able to conduct across up to a 3 pixel gap, including through INSL and other barriers.

Gold will allow neutrons to pass through, but will absorb about 1/7 of them per frame.

Gold can be created by molten ROCK, with 1/100000 frequency, while under between 50 and 73 pressure. It can also form with 1/12500 frequency while under between 73 and 75 pressure.

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