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Tellurium (9601 bytes)
5: ...span="2" align="center" | [[antimony]] – '''tellurium''' – [[iodine]] 16: | tellurium, Te, 52 172: ...ver-white [[metalloid]] which looks like [[tin]], tellurium is chemically related to [[selenium]] and [[sulfu... 175: Tellurium is a relatively rare element, in the same chemica... 177: ...m is really amorphous or made of minute crystals. Tellurium is a p-type [[semiconductor]] that shows a greate... Chalcogen (1936 bytes) 1: ...xygen]] (O), [[sulfur]] (S), [[selenium]] (Se), [[tellurium]] (Te), the radioactive [[polonium]] (Po), and th... 6: and selenium and tellurium are [[metalloid]] [[semiconductor]]s 7: ...e of a metal and an [[insulator]]). Nevertheless, tellurium, as well as selenium, is often referred to as a m... Telluride (disambiguation) (235 bytes) 3: *A compound of a metal with the element [[Tellurium]]. Petzite (612 bytes) 1: ...c crystals, and is usually associated with rare [[tellurium]] and [[gold]] minerals, often with [[silver]], [... Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein (236 bytes) 1: ...nz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein''' discovered [[Tellurium]] in [[1782]] Calaverite (642 bytes) 6: *[[tellurium]] List of stable isotopes (4806 bytes) 174: * [[Tellurium]]-120 175: * Tellurium-122 176: * Tellurium-123 177: * Tellurium-124 178: * Tellurium-126 Te (1034 bytes) 3: *The [[chemical element]] '''[[Tellurium]]''', a brittle silver-white [[metalloid]] which ... Mulliken scale (2346 bytes) 53: <td>[[Tellurium|Te]]</td> ASARCO (1029 bytes) 3: ..., [[lead telluride]], [[selenium]], [[sulfur]], [[tellurium]], [[zinc]], [[litharge]], [[test lead]], [[bismu... Metalloid (1362 bytes) 9: *[[Tellurium]] (Te) Goldschmidt classification (1843 bytes) 9: ...[[Sulfur|S]], [[Antimony|Sb]], [[Selenium|Se]], [[Tellurium|Te]], [[Thallium|Tl]], [[Zinc|Zn]] Poor metal (3828 bytes) 36: ...f; color:#999999"><center><big>Te</big><br><small>Tellurium</small></center></td> Period 5 element (3412 bytes) 61: [[tellurium|Te]]</td> List of elements by density (3537 bytes) 169: | [[Tellurium]] Klaus von Klitzing (1798 bytes) 3: ....D. thesis 1972 on "Galvanomagnetic Properties of Tellurium in Strong Magnetic Fields", habilitation 1978), w... Atomic electron configuration table (25186 bytes) 66: <tr><td>52</td><td bgcolor="#CCCC99">[[Tellurium]]</td><td bgcolor="#DDDDDD">2</td><td bgcolor="#D... 52 (number) (2492 bytes) 18: *The [[atomic number]] of [[tellurium]] Valency (8286 bytes) 62: <tr><td>52</td><td></td><td>[[Tellurium]]</td><td></td><td>2, 4, 6</td></tr> Dietary mineral (2444 bytes) 31: *[[tellurium]] (suspect)
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