Every Atom has a symbol to represent them. Some are easy to figure out... But what is the atom whose symbol is Rh?
The answer is Rhodium (Rh). But there's a lot of secret / fun facts about Rhodium that people don't know. Let me walk you through this atom...
The answer is Rhodium (Rh). But there's a lot of secret / fun facts about Rhodium that people don't know. Let me walk you through this atom...
Rhodium Overview
Atomic Symbol
Rh (Rhodium)
State at 20 °C
Solid
Uses
Used as a coating to prevent wear on high quality science equipment and with platinum to make thermocouples.
Sources
Obtained as a by-product of nickel production.
Description
Hard, silvery-white metal
Name Origin
Greek: rhodon (rose). Its salts give a rosy solution.
Discovery
Discovered By: William Wollaston
Year: 1803
Location: England
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