One of the most important (and useful) physical properties is the melting point. All atoms will 'melt' at some point, even Cadmium. Ok but what is the melting point of an atom of Cd?
In the case of Cadmium the melting point is 320.9°C. Now let's look at other properties and facts about Cadmium...
Year: 1817
Location: Germany
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In the case of Cadmium the melting point is 320.9°C. Now let's look at other properties and facts about Cadmium...
Cadmium Overview
Cadmium Melting Point
320.9°CDiscovery
Discovered By: Fredrich StromeyerYear: 1817
Location: Germany
State at 20 °C
SolidUses
Used in nickel-cadmium batteries. Also in electroplating steel and in the manufacture of berings. Its compounds are found in paint pigments and a wide variety of intense colors. Boiling cadmium gives off a weird, yellow-colored vapor that is poisonous.Sources
Obtained as a by product of zinc refining.Description
Soft, malleable, blue-white metal.Atomic Symbol
CdName Origin
Greek: kadmeia (ancient name for calamine (zinc oxide)).Atomic Mass
112,411Learn more about the atomic mass.
Atomic Number
48Learn more about the atomic number.
Want to learn more details and data about Cadmium (Cd)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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