RI 2385 Tellurium

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 633 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 1, 1922
Abstract
Tellurium is a silver white solid with metallic luster, the e17atal.line torm being ver., brittle aud e.g,s!ly powdered. It has a specific gravity of 6,27, melta at 45a0c. and boils at red het, giving off a. golden 1ellow vapor when air 11 excludei. When heated in air, telluri'UiD burns with a bl\te name tinged with green, and evolves wh1 te vapors ot tellurium dioxide. An amorphous form of tellurium, obtained by red.uction and precipi ta.tion from so).ution, haa II specific gr1.vity ot 6,015, and when heated ia cho.nged to the cry:.,talline variety. Telluri,a 11 insoluble in water, c&rbon diaiJ.phido, or h;rd.rochl oric acids, but it 11 41a-1olved bJ nitric or concen t1·ated. sulphi.U·ic acid. It 1..oea not tamiah in moiet ah•• 11 ree11tant to alkaline solutions, e,;:ctpt concentrated KOB, but it 11 cliaaolvecl by tuaed. &lkl 1••. I ts 11.to!!lic weight h..'l.a been the "J.Ubject ot mch controverq, bu\ t.he value 137 .5 :.a bl!ten generally accepted, Tho chflmietr:, of tellurium ia eim1lar
to that ot IUlphur. It tonne throo xid.ee TeO, To02, and Te0 , al10 tellur14ea, t•llurite,, and. tellur1.t11, A number of halide compoWld.1, a 3iulph1de, and. a
.ulpbat.e are known.
Citation
APA:
(1922) RI 2385 TelluriumMLA: RI 2385 Tellurium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.