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− | '''Dolomite''' is a white medium-[[value]] and economic type of [[sedimentary layer|sedimentary]] [[stone]] that forms entire layers. It is also a [[flux]] stone, meaning it can be used in the production of [[pig iron]] and [[steel]]. Additionally, it is [[magma safe]], with an extremely high melting point of {{ct|16507}}, in fact, the highest [[Temperature#Melting point|melting point]] of all common stones, barring [[raw adamantine]] and because it cannot be melted [[slade]]<sup>[[#notes|1]]</sup>. Its melting point exceeds that of even [[iron]], and in fact all metals barring [[adamantine]]. This high melting point makes dolomite [[building]]s extremely resistant to [[fire|dragonfire]]. | + | '''Dolomite''' is a [[color|white]] medium-[[value]] and economic type of [[sedimentary layer|sedimentary]] [[stone]] that forms entire layers. It is also a [[flux]] stone, meaning it can be used in the production of [[pig iron]] and [[steel]]. Additionally, it is [[magma safe]], with an extremely high melting point of {{ct|16507}}, in fact, the highest [[Temperature#Melting point|melting point]] of all common stones, barring [[raw adamantine]] and because it cannot be melted [[slade]]<sup>[[#notes|1]]</sup>. Its melting point exceeds that of even [[iron]], and in fact all metals barring [[adamantine]]. This high melting point makes dolomite [[building]]s extremely resistant to [[fire|dragonfire]], which reaches a temperature of only {{ct|14000}}. |
<span id="notes"><sup>1</sup>: [[Sphalerite]] cannot be melted, but will boil before dolomite melts. [[Graphite]], [[lignite]], and [[bituminous coal]] cannot be melted and will boil after dolomite melts, but will [[Fire|ignite]] long before that. | <span id="notes"><sup>1</sup>: [[Sphalerite]] cannot be melted, but will boil before dolomite melts. [[Graphite]], [[lignite]], and [[bituminous coal]] cannot be melted and will boil after dolomite melts, but will [[Fire|ignite]] long before that. | ||
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+ | Because of its abundance and utility, dolomite is one of the most remarkable non-[[ore]] stones, and is much more useful than many other flux stones. Unfortunately, dolomite cannot be found in [[volcano|volcanic]] [[biome]]s. | ||
==In Real Life== | ==In Real Life== | ||
Dolomite is comprised of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) and is related to [[limestone]], [[chalk]], and [[marble]]. Its ionic and crystalline nature contributes to its high melting point. | Dolomite is comprised of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) and is related to [[limestone]], [[chalk]], and [[marble]]. Its ionic and crystalline nature contributes to its high melting point. | ||
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+ | Dolomite is slightly more dense in real life than it is in Dwarf Fortress {{version|0.34.07}}. <!-- remove for .08 --> | ||
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{{Category|Economic Stone}} | {{Category|Economic Stone}} |
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Dolomite is a white medium-value and economic type of sedimentary stone that forms entire layers. It is also a flux stone, meaning it can be used in the production of pig iron and steel. Additionally, it is magma safe, with an extremely high melting point of 16507 °U , in fact, the highest melting point of all common stones, barring raw adamantine and because it cannot be melted slade1. Its melting point exceeds that of even iron, and in fact all metals barring adamantine. This high melting point makes dolomite buildings extremely resistant to dragonfire, which reaches a temperature of only 14000 °U .
1: Sphalerite cannot be melted, but will boil before dolomite melts. Graphite, lignite, and bituminous coal cannot be melted and will boil after dolomite melts, but will ignite long before that.
Because of its abundance and utility, dolomite is one of the most remarkable non-ore stones, and is much more useful than many other flux stones. Unfortunately, dolomite cannot be found in volcanic biomes.
In Real Life
Dolomite is comprised of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO3)2) and is related to limestone, chalk, and marble. Its ionic and crystalline nature contributes to its high melting point.
Dolomite is slightly more dense in real life than it is in Dwarf Fortress v0.34.07.
[INORGANIC:DOLOMITE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:dolomite][DISPLAY_COLOR:7:7:1][TILE:'`'][REACTION_CLASS:FLUX]
[SEDIMENTARY]
[MATERIAL_VALUE:2]
[IS_STONE]
[MELTING_POINT:16507]
[BOILING_POINT:18000]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2850] |
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