yes, this has been found in rocks from 65 million years ago, so this is evidence for the extinction of dinosaurs and if the dinosaurs became extinct from it, it is bound to be dangerous because it killed them. it made a mass extinction, so yes iridium is dangerous.
Define "bad".
If you mean harmful, Iridium is considered to be of low toxicity.
However, in powder form it can be considered an irritant.
And yet again, Iridium is extremely nonreactive, chemically.
However, if you wish to consume the element, I'd advise against it.
There isn't a whole lot of data on iridium toxicity, but as far as is known, no, it's not poisonous. Bulk iridium is very nonreactive and iridium compounds are usually insoluble, so it's difficult to actually get any of it into the body (this is partly why there's not much data on it; another part is that iridium is extremely rare).
Finely divided iridium powder is somewhat more reactive (even to the point of being flammable) and is a skin irritant, but this is true of a lot of normally innocuous metals (nickel, for example).
no not at all
yes?
yes
You cannot. Iridium is a very rare and expensive metal. You could not afford a lightning arrester made of iridium.
The chemical compound of iridium III chloride hexahydrate is IrCl3 * 6H2O. Iridium(III) chloride is an extremely rare inorganic compound.
The atomic number of iridium (Ir) is 77.The atomic weight of Ir is 192.22 grams per mole.See the Web Links to the left of this answer for a periodic table with more information about this element!
Iridium: Ir, atom number 77, mass 192.2 a.m.u.
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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 is a chemical element.
Ir(Iridium) is in Group 9.
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Iridium has no uses at home.
Iridium hasn't a taste.
Copper and iridium are two metals.
An iridium phone is one that is linked to other phones by a iridium satellite. There are also iridium pagers and other items. You can find them on sale on Amazon or Ebay.
The name iridium comes from the latin word "of rainbows". Iridium is most commonly found in meteroites.
You can find the iridium phone on the iridium satellite phone communications website. You can also find iridium phones at your local satellite phone provider.