Quartz
File:QuartzSticker.gif Quartz, breakable mineral. Conducts (both electricity and heat) but becomes brittle at lower temperatures |
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Spawn temperature |
<span class="temperature" data-toggle="tooltip" data-original-title="K; Expression error: Unexpected * operator.°F">-273.15°C</span> |
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Creation
No ways to create using reactions.
Reactions
Quartz can conduct heat, and is capable of conducting electricity, as long as the pressure of the quartz crosses the <14 threshold. PHOT can pass through, which may convert the inputted PHOT into the colour of the visible spectrum (excluding the different shades of the rainbow, and the colour black). When under immense pressure, Quartz may break into smaller particles as the form PQRT. Likewise, when it has been cooled to -273.15° Celsius, it will also break. Quartz conducts heat in a different manner to other particles. It conducts the inputted heat into different sections. Also, Quartz does not melt instantly when it's highest possible temperature has been reached.
Properties
QRTZ will melt into molten quartz at ----C/----K.
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