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- Technetium - Wikipedia
Naturally occurring technetium is a spontaneous fission product in uranium ore and thorium ore (the most common source), or the product of neutron capture in molybdenum ores
- Technetium | Radioactive, Synthetic, Transition Metal | Britannica
Technetium, chemical element, synthetic radioactive metal of Group 7 (VIIb) of the periodic table, the first element to be artificially produced
- Technetium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Technetium was discovered by Emilio Segrè in 1937 in Italy He investigated molybdenum from California which had been exposed to high energy radiation and he found technetium to be present and separated it Today, this element is extracted from spent nuclear fuel rods in tonne quantities
- Technetium | History, Uses, Facts, Physical Chemical Characteristics
Technetium is an artificial element and was discovered in 1937 It is radioactive and have the greatest number of radioactive isotopes among the lightest elements of the periodic table
- Technetium Facts - Atomic Number 43 Element Symbol Tc
Technetium is a transition metal element with atomic number 43 and element symbol Tc It is the lightest radioactive element Traces of technetium occur naturally, but it was discovered through synthesis in a lab and was the first artificial element
- Technetium | Tc (Element) - PubChem
Periodic Table element Summary Technetium Technetium is a chemical element with symbol Tc and atomic number 43 Classified as a transition metal, Technetium is a solid at 25°C (room temperature)
- Technetium Element Facts - chemicool. com
Technetium is a rare, silver-gray metal that tarnishes slowly in moist air In powder form, it burns in oxygen to form the heptoxide (Tc 2 O 7) Technetium dissolves in nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid, but is not soluble in hydrochloric acid of any strength
- Technetium: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Properties, Uses, and Safety
Discover the unique characteristics and applications of technetium, a transition metal with significant contributions to nuclear medicine and industry Learn about its history, physical and chemical properties, safety precautions, and much more
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