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The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
Selenium is a gray, red, or black metal. Selenium is a solid at room temperature.
In body proteins
The element Selenium is very poisonous, yet your body needs tiny amount of it to be healthy. Most commonly, selenium is found in dandruff shampoos.
Selenium is stored in the heart, kidney, lung, liver, pancreas and muscle tissue. Selenium is found in nuts, meat, mushrooms, fish and eggs.
No. Selenium is solid at room temperature.
The element, Selenium, is a solid at room temperature.
Selenium is melted at 221 oC.
Selenium is a gray, red, or black metal. Selenium is a solid at room temperature.
solid at room temperature
In body proteins
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at normal temperature and pressure it is a solid. Try this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenium ***Seeing as I take a Selenium tablet everyday, I'd too say it is a solid.
The element Selenium is very poisonous, yet your body needs tiny amount of it to be healthy. Most commonly, selenium is found in dandruff shampoos.
Selenium is stored in the heart, kidney, lung, liver, pancreas and muscle tissue. Selenium is found in nuts, meat, mushrooms, fish and eggs.
An excess of selenium in human body (selenosis) is a cause of hair loss. Other persons consider selenium beneficial for hair growth ! There is something wrong with these views.
No, selenium is a solid metalloid at room temperature, and it is not water soluble. There are several naturally-occurring chlorides of selenium, but those are insoluble as well.