Uranium Hexafluoride

Uranium hexafluoride is the final step in Uranium enrichment. It is stored in a specialized tank and must be processed with a Gas Centrifuge. It is white/grey with some dark splotches in it. In normal temperatures, it forms crystals, which is why its container is heated to keep it a gas. It is also rather corrosive, so must be contained in corrosion resistant tanks.

Production
It is produced in a Chemical Plant. Using 1000mb of water, 1 Yellowcake, and 4 Fluorite, you get 1200mb of hex.

Uses
It must be processed with a Gas Centrifuge to enrich it to separate the majority U-238 from the small amount of U-235.

In cells, it is used to make the Pulsating Crystal.