Tellurium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tellurium (pronounced /t ɪ ˈlʊəriəm, tɛ-/ te- LOOR -ee-əm ) is a chemical element that has the symbol Te and atomic number 52. A brittle silver-white metalloid which looks similar ...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element tellurium ... Brief description: crystalline tellurium has a silvery-white appearance, and exhibits a metallic lustre when pure (see above). It is brittle and easily pulverised. Tellurium is a p-type semiconductor,
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Tellurium is occasionally found native, but is more often found as the telluride of gold (calaverite), and combined with other metals. It is recovered commercially from anode muds produced during the electrolytic refining of blister copper.
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The Element Tellurium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Tellurium; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Tellurium was discovered by Franz Joseph Müller von Reichenstein, a Romanian mining official, in 1782. Reichenstein was the chief inspector of all mines, smelters and saltworks in Transylvania.
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Comprehensive information for the element Tellurium – Te is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides and technical terms are linked to their definitions. ... Overview of Tellurium...
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Name: Tellurium ; Symbol: Te ; Atomic Number: 52 ; Atomic Mass: 127.6 amu ; Melting Point: 449.5 °C (722.65 K, 841.1 °F) ; Boiling Point: 989.8 °C (1262.95 K, 1813.64 °F) ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 52 ; ... I currently do not know of any links for Tellurium. If you do, please let me know;
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Tellurium dioxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tellurium dioxide (TeO 2 ) is a solid oxide of tellurium. It is encountered in two different forms, the yellow orthorhombic mineral tellurite, β-TeO 2 , and the synthetic, colourless tetragonal (...
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chemical properties, health and environmental effects of tellurium ... Chemical properties of tellurium - Health effects of tellurium - Environmental effects of tellurium...
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