Below is a table of all elements in Oxygen Not Included. Click headers to sort the table and click images to see further details.
Name
State
Heat Trans
Heat Cap
%+
+
Temp Low
Temp High
Crushed Ice
2.18
2.05
272.5
Diamond
80
0.516
100
200
4200
Isoresin
0.17
1.3
473.15
Sucrose
0.15
1.255
459
Algae
2
0.2
398.15
Niobium
54
0.265
50
500
2750
Copper Ore
4.5
0.386
10
1357
Copper
60
0.385
20
50
1357
Crushed Rock
2
0.2
1683
Insulation
0
5.57
3895
Brine Ice
2.18
3.4
256.65
Visco-Gel
0.45
1.55
242.5
Ceramic
0.62
0.84
20
200
2123
Cobalt Ore
4
0.42
1768
Fertilizer
2
0.83
398.15
Crude Oil
2
1.69
233
Wolframite
15
0.134
3200
Slime
2
0.2
398.15
Plastic
0.15
1.92
433
Naphtha
0.2
2.191
223
Tungsten
60
0.134
50
3695
Refined Carbon
3.1
1.74
900
4600
Steel
54
0.49
200
2700
Phosphorite
2
0.15
517
Hydrogen
1
2.4
14
Bleach Stone
4
0.5
942
Lead
35
0.128
-20
600.65
Sulfur
0.2
0.7
388.35
Lime
2
0.834
1330
Chlorine
0.75
0.48
172.17
Solid Nuclear Waste
6
7.44
300
Obsidian
2
0.2
15
3000
Petroleum
2
1.76
216
Super Coolant
9.46
8.44
2
Igneous Rock
2
1
15
1683
Enriched Uranium
20
1
1132
Gold
60
0.129
50
50
1337
Rust
4
0.449
1808
Corium
6
7.44
900
Phosphorus
0.236
0.7697
317.3
Granite
3.39
0.79
20
15
942
Radium
20
1
1233
Electrum
2
0.15
1337
Carbon Dioxide
1.46
0.846
216.6
Cobalt
100
0.42
1768
Uranium Ore
20
1
406
Propane
1
2.4
85
Aluminum Ore
20.5
0.91
1357
Sedimentary Rock
2
0.2
1200
Fullerene
50
0.95
4200
Gold Amalgam
2
0.15
10
50
1337
Salt
0.444
0.7
1073
Sand
2
0.83
1986
Snow
0.545
2.05
272.5
Sandstone
2.9
0.8
10
1200
Glass
1.11
0.84
1700
Clay
2
0.92
1200
Polluted Dirt
2
0.83
-10
1986
Ice
2.18
2.05
272.5
Graphite
8
0.71
550
Polluted Mud
2
0.83
372.84
Mud
2
0.83
372.84
Coal
1.25
0.71
550
Oxygen
1
1.01
54.36
Depleted Uranium
20
1
406
Abyssalite
0
4
200
3695
Methane
0.03
2.191
90.55
Oxylite
4
1
1683
Mafic Rock
1
0.2
1683
Iron
55
0.449
50
1808
Regolith
1
0.2
1683
Resin
0.17
1.3
293.15
Bitumen
0.17
1.76
812
Thermium
220
0.622
900
2950
Iron Ore
4
0.449
1808
Dirt
2
1.48
-10
600
Polluted Ice
1
3.05
252.5
Fossil
2
0.91
1612
Neutronium
0
0
Ethanol
20
2.46
159.1
Pyrite
4.5
0.386
1357
Aluminum
205
0.91
933.45
Oxygen
2
1.01
54.36
90.19
Visco-Gel
0.45
1.55
242.5
753
Aluminum
20.5
0.91
933.45
2743.15
Lead
11
0.128
600.65
2022.15
Carbon Dioxide
1.46
0.846
216.6
225
Crude Oil
2
1.69
233
673
Glass
1
0.2
1400
2630
Liquid Sulfur
0.2
0.7
388.35
610.15
Gold
6
0.1291
1337
3129
Magma
1
1
1683
2630
Chlorine
0.0081
0.48
172.17
238.55
Hydrogen
0.1
2.4
14
21
Resin
0.15
1.11
293.15
398.15
Propane
0.1
2.4
85
231
Tungsten
4
0.134
3695
6203
Petroleum
2
1.76
216
812
Salt
0.444
0.7
1073
1738
Cobalt
4
0.42
1768
3200
Brine
0.609
3.4
250.65
375.9
Nuclear Waste
6
7.44
300
800
Super Coolant
9.46
8.44
2
710
Ethanol
0.171
2.46
159.1
351.5
Methane
0.03
2.191
90.55
111.65
Iron
4
0.449
1808
3023
Carbon
2
0.71
3825
5100
Naphtha
0.2
2.191
223
812
Sucrose
0.15
1.255
459
503.15
Phosphorus
0.236
0.7697
317.3
553.6
Steel
80
0.386
1357
4100
Niobium
54
0.265
2750
5017
Polluted Water
0.58
4.179
252.5
392.5
Water
0.609
4.179
272.5
372.5
Salt Water
0.609
4.1
265.65
372.84
Uranium
2
1.69
406
4405
Copper
12
0.386
1357
2834
Sulfur
0.2
0.7
610.15
Salt
0.444
0.88
1738
Propane
0.015
2.4
231
Niobium
1
0.265
5017
Oxygen
0.024
1.005
90.19
Cobalt
1
0.42
3200
Steel
1
0.49
4100
Chlorine
0.0081
0.48
238.55
Hydrogen
0.168
2.4
21
Sour Gas
0.018
1.898
111.65
Steam
0.184
4.179
372.5
Natural Gas
0.035
2.191
111.65
Gold
1
0.1291
3129
Ethanol
0.167
2.148
351.5
Rock Gas
0.1
1
2630
Carbon
1.7
0.71
5100
Super Coolant
1.2
8.44
710
Aluminum
2.5
0.91
2743.15
Tungsten
1
0.134
6203
Polluted Oxygen
0.024
1.01
90.19
Lead
3.5
0.128
2022.15
Nuclear Fallout
1
0.265
340
Iron
1
0.449
3023
Phosphorus
0.236
0.7697
553.6
Carbon Dioxide
0.0146
0.846
225
Copper
1
0.386
2834
Explanation
Thermal conductivity is how quickly heat moves through the element as a medium. You would want low conductivity when insulating your base, but high conductivity when transferring heat to be deleted.
Heat capacity is how much energy is required to raise the temperature of the element by 1 degree. Some elements like water need lots of energy to be heated, others like metals, need much less.
High temp & Low temp relate to when the material will transition into another material/state. Note that in order to actually transition up the temperature must be 2 degrees higher than the figure shown. E.g. Water becomes steam at 99.35+2 C. Similarly to transition down, the temperature must be 2 degrees below the transition temp. This prevents elements from jumping constantly between states.
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