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A womans best friend(Man got dogs - but they are far better!!) |
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Diamond is obtained by using strong pressure and heat to change the structure of graphite. It is a very hard crystal that not only retains the parallel hexagonal lattice of graphite but also forms a cubic hexagonal lattice. |
Diamond is obtained by using strong pressure and heat to change the structure of graphite. It is a very hard crystal that not only retains the parallel hexagonal lattice of graphite but also forms a cubic hexagonal lattice. |
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Diamond
Material, Fuel
Diamond is obtained by using strong pressure and heat to change the structure of graphite. It is a very hard crystal that not only retains the parallel hexagonal lattice of graphite but also forms a cubic hexagonal lattice.

Fuel Type | Chemical | |
Energy | 900 kJ | |
Fuel Chamber Gen. | -50% | |
Made In | Smelting Facility Cannot make in replicator | |
Stack Size | 100 |
Summary
Diamond is obtained by using strong pressure and heat to change the structure of graphite. It is a very hard crystal that not only retains the parallel hexagonal lattice of graphite but also forms a cubic hexagonal lattice.
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Production Progression Chart
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