Tellurium
iodine and tellurium
Tellurium
This element is tellurium with a covalent atomic radius of 140 pm.
Selenium and tellurium are similar to sulfur.
Tellurium
Like almost all elements, tellurium can be solid, liquid, or gas, depending on its temperature and pressure.
It's technically an ionic bond because Al is a metal and Te is a non-metal; however, a low electronegativity difference between these two elements means the bond would have quite a bit of covalent character.
Berkelium can react with oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, bromine, phosphorus and very probable also with other elements.
Tellurium and Iodine
iodine and tellurium
Tellurium
This element is tellurium with a covalent atomic radius of 140 pm.
Selenium and tellurium are similar to sulfur.
Tellurium is radioactive, though there are stable isotopes. The radioactive isotopes found in nature account for more than two thirds of any normal sample. Additional synthetic radioactive isotopes exist.
The elements in Group 16 on the periodic table have six valence electrons. They include oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium.
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