Energy and heat may change a substance's state from solid to liquid (Fusion). Such energy may be called enthalpy of fusion and it is important even for Palladium. Ok, so what is the enthalpy of fusion for an atom of Pd?
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In the case of Palladium, enthalpy of fusion is 16.74 kilojoules per mole. There are non heat related facts about Palladium that you might like to know. I'll walk you through...
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Year: 1803
Location: England
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Note: Learn more about the enthalpy of fusion here.
In the case of Palladium, enthalpy of fusion is 16.74 kilojoules per mole. There are non heat related facts about Palladium that you might like to know. I'll walk you through...
Palladium Facts
Palladium Enthalpy of Fusion
16.74 kilojoules per moleState at 20 °C
SolidUses
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 .Atomic Mass
106,42Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Obtained with platinum, nickel, copper and mercury ores.Description
Soft, malleable, ductile, silvery-white metal.Atomic Symbol
PdName Origin
Named after the asteroid, Pallas, discovered in 1803.Atomic Number
46Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: William WollastonYear: 1803
Location: England
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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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