Eu - Europium: Difference between revisions
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Name | Europium |
Chemical Formula | Eu |
Atomic Number | 63 |
Type | Metal |
Color (Menu) | ??? |
Color (Game) | ??? |
Color (Real Life) | Silvery-White |
Rarity | Rare |
Planet Type | ??? |
Biome | ??? |
Description | Europium is a rare earth metal used in the game for advanced technology crafting and energy production. It's known for its exceptional ability to conduct electricity and its unique luminescent properties. |
How to Get | ??? |
Appearance (Game) | ??? |
Appearance (Real Life) | Silvery-white, soft, ductile metal |
Patch | 1.0 |
Europium (Eu) is a Rare Metal.
How to Get
Used For
Additional Information
Real Life
In real life, Europium is one of the least abundant elements in the universe. It's used in many high-tech applications, including lasers, superconductors, and as a phosphor in television screens.