The boiling point is an important physical property for all materials, even Tellurium. Ok but what is the boiling point of an atom of Te?
In the case of Tellurium the boiling point is 989.9°C. Now let's review some facts about Tellurium that people find interesting. Let me walk you through...
Learn more about the atomic number.
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Year: 1782
Location: Romania
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In the case of Tellurium the boiling point is 989.9°C. Now let's review some facts about Tellurium that people find interesting. Let me walk you through...
Tellurium Overview
Tellurium Boiling Point
989.9°CAtomic Number
52Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
127,6Learn more about the atomic mass.
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.Sources
Obtained as a by-product of copper and lead refining.Description
Silvery-white, brittle simi-metal.Atomic Symbol
TeName Origin
Latin: tellus (earth).State at 20 °C
SolidDiscovery
Discovered By: Franz Müller von ReichensteinYear: 1782
Location: Romania
Want to learn more details and data about Tellurium (Te)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Video
Are you having trouble understanding the basics of atomic elements? This video will walk you through:- What is an element
- What is a substance
- What Elements look like
- How a small number of atoms can be joined and form completely different substances
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Along with basic atom / element information (like Tellurium boiling point and all the other atomic data), it also comes with color coded info about: State (Gas, Liquid or Solid at room temperature), Groups/series details and much more...
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Citation
When you need to include a fact or piece of information in an assignment or essay you should also include where and how you found that piece of information.That gives credibility to your paper and it is sometimes required in higher education.
To make your life (and citation) easier just copy & paste the information below into your assignment or essay:
Luz, Gelson. "Boiling Point of Tellurium (Te) [& Color, Uses, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The < and > stay, ok?). This citation format is based on MLA.
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