Ferric Schrabidate
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Ferric Schrabidate | |
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Properties | |
Type | Superalloy |
Made With/By | Chemical synthesis |
Difficulty of Production | Hard |
Exists in Reality | No |
Atomic Number | N/A |
Ferric schrabidate is an alloy between iron and schrabidium in the form of schrabidic acid. It behaves like a regular radioactive material with the added bonus of being Schrabidic, which means it also causes blindness.
Production
Ferric schrabidate is produced in the chemical plant by mixing iron powder with 250 mB of schrabidic acid. It can then be smelted into an ingot normally.
Uses
- It is primarily used to make dineutronium in the particle exposure chamber.
- It can also be made into a block for storage.
- It can also be made into an anvil.