Cadmium (and compounds) is used in batteries, coatings, pigments, alloys, phosphors etc.
Cadmium is an element, represented by the symbol Cd on the periodic table. It is a metal that is typically found in nature as a component of mineral ores.
Cadmium is a natural chemical element.
Cadmium is the element that has a nuclear charge of +48. It has a melting point of 610 degrees Fahrenheit.
The element "Cadmium" is in group number 12.
Cadmium was discovered in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer, a German chemist. He isolated the element as a byproduct of the production of zinc carbonate.
No. The chemical symbol for cadmium is Cd, and it is an element - element number 48.
No, cadmium is an element. It has a number of isotopes.
what are some intersting facts about cadmium?!
Cadmium is a natural chemical element.
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The color of cadmium is a metallic bluish-white color
On the periodic table, "a" might be the first letter in the element aluminum or argon or arsenic. The letter "a" is not found alone in the periodic table but can be found in several elements that either begin with the letter or include the letter.