Tantalum

Element with the atomic number of 73
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alias
Ta
element 73
73Ta
mass
180.948 dalton
chemical formula
Ta
atomic number
73
electronegativity
1.5
thermal conductivity
54 watt per metre kelvin
density
16.65 [16.64 - 16.66] gram per cubic centimetre
temperature
20 ± 1 degree Celsius
melting point
5,425 ± 1 degree Fahrenheit
boiling point
9,797 ± 1 degree Fahrenheit
pressure
760 ± 1 torr
vapor pressure
0 [-1 - 1] millimeter of mercury
temperature
68 ± 1 degree Fahrenheit
IDLH
2,500 ± 100 milligram per cubic meter
minimum explosive concentration
200 ± 1 grams per cubic meter
time-weighted average exposure limit
5 ± 1 milligram per cubic meter
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duration
10 ± 1 hour
short-term exposure limit
10 ± 1 milligram per cubic meter
applies to jurisdiction
duration
15 ± 1 minute
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Dewey Decimal Classification
546.526
canonical SMILES
[Ta]
NIOSH Pocket Guide ID
0585
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Unicode hex codepoint
926D
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Tantalum
time of discovery or invention
1802
Wikipedia creation date
5/17/2001
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Tantalum is a chemical element with the symbol Ta and atomic number 73. Previously known as tantalium, it is named after Tantalus, a villain from Greek mythology. Tantalum is a rare, hard, blue-gray, lustrous transition metal that is highly corrosion-resistant. It is part of the refractory metals group, which are widely used as minor components in alloys. The chemical inertness of tantalum makes it a valuable substance for laboratory equipment and a substitute for platinum. Its main use today is in tantalum capacitors in electronic equipment such as mobile phones, DVD players, video game systems and computers. Tantalum, always together with the chemically similar niobium, occurs in the mineral groups tantalite, columbite and coltan (a mix of columbite and tantalite, though not recognised as a separate mineral species). Tantalum is considered a technology-critical element.
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