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Tantalum - Wikipedia
Tantalum is a very hard, ductile, lustrous, blue-gray transition metal that is highly corrosion-resistant. It is part of the refractory metals group.
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Tantalum - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tantalum is a chemical element. Tantalum was named tantalium. It has the chemical symbol Ta. It has the atomic number 73. It is a rare metal.
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Tantalium | HBM's Nuclear Tech Wiki - Fandom
Tantalium (Tantalum) is a very rare natural metal element added by Nuclear Tech Mod. The production of Tantalium is a long and complex process.
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tantalium
† tantalium Chem. Obs. (tænˈteɪlɪəm) An early variant of the name tantalum (after other names of metals in -ium).1805 Nisbet Dict. Chem., Tantalium is a new metal, which has lately been discovered by Mr. Ekeberg, a Swedish chemist. 1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 50. 1839 Ure Dict. Arts 309 It is als...
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Tantalium | Sigma-Aldrich
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Fregeneda–Almendra pegmatitic field
A mining site for the extraction of lithium, tin, niobium and tantalium is located in La Fregeneda area.
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[PDF] TANTALIUM. - Cambridge University Press
Tantalium is a metal, having but a slight exter- nal metallic lustre; it is dull and almost black in- ternally ; its specific gravity is little more than 6.
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Reason why tantalium became obsolete - English Stack Exchange
Tantalum is named for Tantalus, so the -lum ending makes more sense etymologically. Aluminum is named for alum, so the etymology doesn't favor ...
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tantalium, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1830s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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tantalium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Noun. edit. tantalium (uncountable). (hypercorrection) Synonym of tantalum. Dutch. edit. Dutch Wikipedia has an article on: tantalium.
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tantalite
tantalite Min. (ˈtæntəlaɪt) [ad. Ger. and Sw. tantalit (named 1802 by Ekeberg), f. tantalum (of which it is a source): see -ite1.] Native tantalate of iron or ferrous tantalate, found in black lustrous crystals.1805 Nisbet Dict. Chem., Tantalium..constitutes a component part of tantalite and yttrota...
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tantalum
tantalum Chem. (ˈtæntələm) Also tantalium. [f. Tantal-us, with the ending -um (more usually -ium), appropriate to metallic elements: cf. aluminum and aluminium; see quot. 1802.] One of the rare metals, occurring in combination in various rare minerals, and in certain metallic ores; discovered in 180...
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Società Anonima Decostruzionismi Organici
In 2010, fashion designer Rui Leonardes used their song "Aristotele's Tantalium Condenser" (from the Holzwege album) as the soundtrack for his 2010 collection
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hatchettin
hatchettin Min. (ˈhætʃɪtɪn) Also -ettine, -etin(e. [Named after C. Hatchett, the discoverer of columbium and tantalium: see -in.] 1. = next.1821 Thomson's Annals Ser. ii. I. 136 It should be distinguished by the name of Hatchetine. 1852 W. Phillips' Elem. Introd. Min. 627. 1861 Bristow Gloss. Min., ...
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