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Revision as of 12:26, 25 September 2019
Contents
About
A caustic mineral powder. Useful for working with metal, leather, and glass.
Obtaining
Lime is obtained by placing seashells or flux-stone sand, gravel, or rocks into a Ceramic Vessel and firing it in a pit kiln.
Can be heated in: | |||||
Temp: Bright Red⋆⋆⋆⋆ |
Use
Lime is not used directly. It is an ingredient in recipes for lime water, flux, Molten Glass , and light blue dye powder.
Trivia
Lime's chemical name is Calcium Carbonate.