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Tellurium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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, mildly toxic, silver-white metalloid ...
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WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Tellurium | Essential ...
This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element tellurium
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Tellurium
Sources, properties, handling, and uses.
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Tellurium hexafluoride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tellurium hexafluoride is the oldest known fluoride of tellurium. It is a colorless, highly toxic gas with an extremely unpleasant smell.
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Tellurium
Information about Tellurium - general properties, discovery, states, energies, appearance and characteristics.
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tellurium definition of tellurium in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
tellurium (tĕl r`ēəm) [Lat.,=earth], semimetallic chemical element; symbol Te; at. no. 52; at. wt. 127.60; m.p. 450&degC;; b.p. 990&degC;; sp. gr. 6.24 at 20&degC;; valence −2 ...
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tellurium - definition of tellurium by the Free Online Dictionary ...
tel·lu·ri·um (t-l r-m) n. Symbol Te. A brittle, silvery-white metallic element usually found in combination with gold and other metals, produced commercially as a byproduct of ...
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tellurium - Definition of tellurium at YourDictionary.com
a rare, tin-white, brittle, nonmetallic chemical element, belonging to the same family of elements as sulfur and selenium and occurring naturally in mineral tellurite and ...
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tellurium - definition of tellurium in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
tellurium /tel·lu·ri·um/ (-re-um) chemical element, at. no. 52, symbol Te. tel·lu·ri·um (t-l r-m) n. Symbol Te. A brittle metallic element usually found in combination with ...
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Tellurium (Te) - Chemical properties, health and environmental effects
chemical properties, health and environmental effects of tellurium ... Atomic number. 52. Atomic mass. 127.6 g.mol-1. Electronegativity according to Pauling
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