Some atom symbols are easy to figure out, some are not...
The only sure thing is that every atom has a symbol. But what is the atom whose symbol is Pd?
The answer is Palladium (Pd). However there is a lot of stuff about Palladium that people don't know. Let me walk you through...
The only sure thing is that every atom has a symbol. But what is the atom whose symbol is Pd?
The answer is Palladium (Pd). However there is a lot of stuff about Palladium that people don't know. Let me walk you through...
Palladium Overview
Atomic Symbol
Pd (Palladium)
Sources
Obtained with platinum, nickel, copper and mercury ores.
Obtained with platinum, nickel, copper and mercury ores.
Description
Soft, malleable, ductile, silvery-white metal.
Name Origin
Named after the asteroid, Pallas, discovered in 1803.
Named after the asteroid, Pallas, discovered in 1803.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Uses
Used as a substitue for silver in dental items and jewelry. The pure metal is used as the delicate mainsprings in analog wristwatches. Also used in surgical instruments and as catalyst .
Discovery
Discovered By: William Wollaston
Year: 1803
Location: England
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Want to learn more details and data? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Want to learn more details and data? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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