RI 2385 Tellurium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. A. Doerner
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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 he􀈙t, 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. &lk􀏊l 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.
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APA: H. A. Doerner  (1922)  RI 2385 Tellurium

MLA: H. A. Doerner RI 2385 Tellurium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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