Fv - Flerovium: Difference between revisions
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|Name = Flerovium | |Name = Flerovium | ||
|Chemical Formula = Fv | |Chemical Formula = Fv | ||
|Type = Elemental | |Type = Inorganic Resource | ||
|Subtype = Elemental | |||
|Atomic Number = 114 | |Atomic Number = 114 | ||
|Color (Menu) = ??? | |Color (Menu) = ??? | ||
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|Color (Real Life) = Unknown, likely metallic | |Color (Real Life) = Unknown, likely metallic | ||
|Rarity = Extremely Rare | |Rarity = Extremely Rare | ||
|Type = Synthetic | |Type = Inorganic Resource | ||
|Subtype = Synthetic | |||
|Planet Type = ??? | |Planet Type = ??? | ||
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|Appearance (Real Life) = Unknown, likely metallic and solid | |Appearance (Real Life) = Unknown, likely metallic and solid | ||
|How to Get = ??? | |How to Get = ??? | ||
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Information | |
Name | Flerovium |
Chemical Formula | Fv |
Atomic Number | 114 |
Type | Inorganic Resource |
Color (Menu) | ??? |
Color (Game) | ??? |
Color (Real Life) | Unknown, likely metallic |
Rarity | Extremely Rare |
Planet Type | ??? |
Biome | ??? |
Description | Flerovium is a superheavy artificial chemical element. In the game, it's used for advanced technology crafting and high-energy reactions. |
How to Get | ??? |
Used For | ??? |
Appearance (Game) | ??? |
Appearance (Real Life) | Unknown, likely metallic and solid |
Patch | 1.0 |
Flerovium (Fv) is a Extremely Rare Inorganic Resource.
How to Get
Used For
Additional Information
Real Life
In real life, Flerovium is a superheavy artificial element. It is a member of the 7th period and is placed in the carbon group. It has not been observed in the natural universe and is only produced artificially.