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- Tellurium - Wikipedia
Tellurium is a chemical element; it has the symbol Te and atomic number 52 It is a brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulfur, all three of which are chalcogens It is occasionally found in its native form as elemental crystals
- Tellurium | Chemical Element, Uses in Solar Cells Alloys | Britannica
Tellurium, semimetallic chemical element in the oxygen group (Group 16 [VIa] of the periodic table), closely allied with the element selenium in chemical and physical properties
- Tellurium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Tellurium has been used to vulcanise rubber, to tint glass and ceramics, in solar cells, in rewritable CDs and DVDs and as a catalyst in oil refining It can be doped with silver, gold, copper or tin in semiconductor applications Tellurium has no known biological role
- Tellurium: Element Properties and Uses - samaterials. com
Tellurium, a rare metalloid with both metallic and nonmetallic traits, plays a crucial role in electronics, chemical processes, and advanced industrial products
- Tellurium: The most important metal you’ve probably never heard of
From industry-changing technology to sourcing and exploration, First Tellurium is helping to spur a revolution for the critical metal tellurium For decades, tellurium sat quietly in the background of industry, serving as a speciality metal for alloys, rubber vulcanisation and ceramics
- Is Tellurium Toxic? Nerves, Organs, and Exposure
Tellurium can be toxic depending on form and dose, affecting nerves and organs Learn how exposure happens and what the risks actually look like
- Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tellurium is a p-type semiconductor, and shows greater conductivity in certain directions, depending on alignment of the atoms Its conductivity increases slightly with exposure to light
- Tellurium Element Facts - chemicool. com
Tellurium is a semiconductor material and is slightly photosensitive It forms many compounds corresponding to those of sulfur and selenium, the elements above it in the periodic table
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