Tellurium


Atomic Number: 52
Atomic Weight: 127.60
Melting Point (°C): 449
Boiling Point (°C): 989
Density: 6.24 g/cm³ (20 °C)
Half Life:

Discovered:
Discovered by:
Sources: telluride ores
Uses: metallurgy, cabling
Element Trivia: Telluride, Colorado owes it's name to the ore source; but it was settled for the gold content, not the tellurium. Not named after grumpy genius Dr. Edward Teller.

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