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In real life, C6Hn refers to a family of organic compounds with six carbon atoms and a variable number of hydrogen atoms. The properties of these compounds can vary widely depending on the specific structure and arrangement of the atoms. | In real life, C6Hn refers to a family of organic compounds with six carbon atoms and a variable number of hydrogen atoms. The properties of these compounds can vary widely depending on the specific structure and arrangement of the atoms. | ||
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Name | C6Hn |
Chemical Formula | C6Hn |
Atomic Number | N/A |
Type | Organic Compound |
Color (Menu) | ??? |
Color (Game) | ??? |
Color (Real Life) | Varies |
Rarity | Rare |
Planet Type | ??? |
Biome | ??? |
Description | C6Hn is a complex organic compound found in the Starfield universe. Its exact properties and uses vary depending on the specific value of 'n'. It's used in various advanced crafting recipes and scientific applications within the game. |
How to Get | ??? |
Appearance (Game) | ??? |
Appearance (Real Life) | Varies based on specific compound |
Patch | 1.0 |
C6Hn (C6Hn) is a Rare Organic Compound.
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Real Life
In real life, C6Hn refers to a family of organic compounds with six carbon atoms and a variable number of hydrogen atoms. The properties of these compounds can vary widely depending on the specific structure and arrangement of the atoms.