Technetium is odorless.
Technetium is a radioactive element that does not have a smell. Its chemical properties do not give rise to any distinct odor.
The symbol for technetium is Tc. It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 43. Technetium is commonly used in nuclear medicine for diagnostic imaging.
Technetium has the symbol of Tc. It has the atomic number of 43.
Technetium can form numerous compounds due to its variable oxidation states. Some common compounds include technetium dioxide (TcO2), technetium trichloride (TcCl3), and technetium tetrafluoride (TcF4).
Technetium-99m is a metastable nuclear isomer of technetium-99. Technetium-99m is commonly used in medical imaging due to its short half-life and ability to emit gamma rays, while technetium-99 is a radioactive isotope with a longer half-life that is used for various medical and industrial applications, such as in radiopharmaceuticals and nuclear medicine.
Technetium is a radioactive element that does not have a smell. Its chemical properties do not give rise to any distinct odor.
Technetium is a radioactive metal and is not naturally found in terrestrial environments in large quantities. Therefore, its smell has not been scientifically documented.
I don't think Rhenium is very odorous because it is a silvery-white metal with one of the highest melting points (3186 °C) of all elements, exceeded by only tungsten and carbon. Its boiling point is even higher: 5596 °C, which indicates a very, very low partial vapor pressure at STP. (Btw. can you smell pure gold or platinum?)
Technetium is not from Japan.
Technetium is a metal.
Technetium is not a material to be sold to anyone on the counter.
The Brinell hardness of technetium is 112.The Vickers hardness of technetium is 151.
its a metal
Technetium is a solid.
Technetium is paramagnetic.
Technetium is paramagnetic.
Yes, technetium is a silver-gray metal and is considered to be odorless.