Selenium is a chemical element.
No, blueberries do not contain selenium. Selenium is typically found in Brazil nuts, organ meats, seafood, and some seeds.
This compound is called selenium hexafluoride.
The name of the covalent compound SeO2 is selenium dioxide.
Selenium dibromide.
The compound SeF2 is known as selenium difluoride.
The appropriate chemical name for SEI6 is selenium hexafluoride.
You can increase your selenium intake by consuming foods rich in selenium such as brazil nuts, seafood, organ meats, and sunflower seeds. Alternatively, you can take selenium supplements but make sure to consult with a healthcare provider before doing so to avoid any potential side effects from excessive selenium intake.
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The compound SeF4 is called selenium tetrafluoride.
The common name is selenium fluoride. In this molecule, the Se atom is in +2 oxidation state. Therefore the corresponding IUPAC name is Selenium(II) Chloride.
Selenium
Selenium hexafluoride.