The answer is Tellurium. There is so much cool stuff about Tellurium that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
Tellurium Overview
Atomic Mass
Description
Silvery-white, brittle simi-metal.
Atomic Symbol
Te (Tellurium)
Discovery
Discovered By: Franz Müller von Reichenstein
Year: 1782
Location: Romania
Discovered By: Franz Müller von Reichenstein
Year: 1782
Location: Romania
State at 20 °C
Solid
Sources
Obtained as a by-product of copper and lead refining.
Obtained as a by-product of copper and lead refining.
Name Origin
Latin: tellus (earth).
Latin: tellus (earth).
Uses
Used to improve the machining quality of copper and stainless steel products and to color glass and ceramics. Also in thermoelectric devices. Some is used in the rubber industry and it is a basic ingredient in manufacturing blasting caps.
Used to improve the machining quality of copper and stainless steel products and to color glass and ceramics. Also in thermoelectric devices. Some is used in the rubber industry and it is a basic ingredient in manufacturing blasting caps.
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