Tungsten Diselenide
Overview
Tungsten Diselenide (WSe2) is an inorganic metal compound with a crystalline structure. It appears in 
Tungsten Diselenide functions as a building material for devices and structures involved in the generation, transmission, or management of electrical energy. Its crystalline metal characterization identifies it as a solid construction resource within the category of metal compounds used by duplicants and machines for fabricating energy-related components.
- Uses: designated for construction of power and energy systems and circuitry where a crystalline metal material is required.
- Classification: described as a metal (metallic compound) with a crystalline structure and represented by the chemical formula WSe2.
- Role in base design: used wherever a crystallized metal material is specified for electrical system components or power infrastructure.
Practical notes for builders and engineers: treat Tungsten Diselenide as a specialized crystalline metal resource used specifically for energy-related constructions. Plan resource allocation and storage with the expectation that it serves primarily in power-system applications rather than general structural or consumable uses.