Flammor
Flammor is a rare and highly toxic element discovered in the late 20th century. It is a silvery-white, highly reactive metal that is highly flammable and can ignite spontaneously in air. Flammor is highly reactive with water, producing hydrogen gas and heat, which can lead to explosions. It is also highly reactive with halogens, forming flammor halides that are highly corrosive and toxic.
Flammor is primarily used in the production of pyrotechnics and as a fuel in certain types of
Flammor is a highly dangerous substance and should be handled with extreme care. It should be stored