Iridium, Einsteinium
Lead has a higher atomic number than iridium, which means a lead atom is heavier than an iridium atom. however iridium is denser, therefore if you had a block of iridium and a block of lead,the iridium block would be heavier
Iridium hasn't a taste.
The name iridium comes from the latin word "of rainbows". Iridium is most commonly found in meteroites.
No, but Iridium is more valuable.
Yes, iridium can be recycled and must be recycled because is very rare and expensive.
No, gold is around twice more expensive than iridium.
You cannot. Iridium is a very rare and expensive metal. You could not afford a lightning arrester made of iridium.
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Iridium is the most strongest, rarest, densest, expensive, lightest metal ever known
Iridium, Einsteinium
Examples: californium, americium, curium, iridium, rhenium, osmium, palladium, francium, astatine, technetium.
Some iridium applications are: - alloy for fountain pen - components of catalysts - electrodes for sodium hydroxide production - spark plugs - crucibles highly resistant to corrosion - component in many expensive alloys resistant to corrosion, heat at and erosion - the isotope Ir-192 is a source of gamma radiation - the standard kilogram is an alloy of platinum with iridium
26,4 g iridium is equal to 0,137 mol.
Lead has a higher atomic number than iridium, which means a lead atom is heavier than an iridium atom. however iridium is denser, therefore if you had a block of iridium and a block of lead,the iridium block would be heavier
Iridium has no uses at home.
Iridium hasn't a taste.