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In real life, Tetrafluorides are a type of compound where a central atom is surrounded by four fluorine atoms. They are generally crystalline solids and their properties vary depending on the central atom.
In real life, Tetrafluorides are a type of compound where a central atom is surrounded by four fluorine atoms. They are generally crystalline solids and their properties vary depending on the central atom.


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XF4 - Tetrafluorides
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Name Tetrafluorides
Chemical Formula XF4
Atomic Number ???
Type Solid
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Varies depending on the central atom
Rarity Rare
Planet Type ???
Biome ???
Description Tetrafluorides are a type of compound where a central atom is surrounded by four fluorine atoms. In Starfield, they are used in advanced technology and weaponry due to their unique properties.
How to Get ???
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Varies depending on the central atom, generally crystalline solids
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Tetrafluorides (XF4) is a Rare Solid.


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Real Life

In real life, Tetrafluorides are a type of compound where a central atom is surrounded by four fluorine atoms. They are generally crystalline solids and their properties vary depending on the central atom.