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It was isolated in Berlin and named after the river Rhine. The Latin name for the river is Rhenus.

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The family name of rhenium is the "Transition Metals." Rhenium is part of Group 7 and Period 6 of the periodic table.


What is the name of the symbol Re?

The chemical Rhenium (at no 75).


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Rhenium (Re, 75) was named after the Rhine.


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How many isotopes does rhenium have?

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What element has a part of a female bird name?

The two elements that has a female bird in their names are rhenium and ruthenium. They contain the word 'hen' in them. Rhenium and ruthenium are transition metals.


What is the period number of Rhenium?

In the periodic table, rhenium is number 75.


What is Rhenium texture?

Rhenium is a chemical element, metal, rare, very expensive.


What is the chrmical symbol for rhenium?

The chemical symbol for rhenium is Re.


What is the element with a female bird's name in it?

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What are six facts about rhenium Like important uses and orgin of name and common compounds and etc?

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What element can combine with Rhenium?

Rhenium can combine with several elements, including sulfur, oxygen, and halogens such as chlorine and fluorine. It forms compounds like rhenium disulfide (ReS₂) and rhenium oxide (ReO₃). Additionally, rhenium can also form alloys and complexes with metals such as platinum and gold.