Niobium is not inherently magnetic. It is a paramagnetic material, meaning it becomes weakly magnetic in the presence of an external magnetic field, but this effect is very small. Niobium does not retain magnetism once the external field is removed.
To determine the number of moles in 237g of niobium, we need to use the molar mass of niobium, which is approximately 92.91 g/mol. By dividing 237g by the molar mass of niobium, we find that there are approximately 2.55 moles of niobium in 237g.
The three main isotopes of niobium are niobium-93, niobium-95, and niobium-96. These isotopes are stable and occur naturally in different abundances. Niobium-93 is the most abundant isotope, followed by niobium-95 and niobium-96.
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They are niobium-titanium or niobium-tin intermetallic compounds.
There are 41 protons in Niobium. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons.
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niobium period
Niobium oxychloride (NbOCl3).
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