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General information about Zirconium |
| Zirconium |
| Zr |
| 40 |
| Transition Metals |
| 4 |
| 5 |
| d |
| silvery white |
| 91.224 g·mol-1 |
| 1s2 2s2p6 3s2p6d10 4s2p6d2 5s2 |
| 2, 8, 18, 10, 2 |
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Physical properties of Zirconium |
| solid |
| 6.52 g·cm-3 |
| 2128(K), 1855°C, 3371°F |
| 4682(K),
4409°C, 7968°F |
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| ? |
| 14 kJ·mol-1 |
| 573 kJ·mol-1 |
| 25.36 J·mol-1·K-1 |
| 1.33 (Pauling scale) |
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Atomic structure of Zirconium |
| 2.16 Å |
| 14.1 cm³/mol |
| 1.45 Å |
| 0.184 |
| Hexagonal |
| 79 (+4e) |
| 4d2 |
| 40 |
| 51 |
| 40 |
| 4 |
| 4d2 5s2 |
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Zirconium is a lustrous grayish-white metal. Finely-divided metal may ignite spontaneously in air, especially at elevated temperatures, but the solid metal is relatively stable. Hafnium is found in zirconium ores and is difficult to separate from zirconium. Commercial-grade zirconium contains from 1% to 3% hafnium. Reactor-grade zirconium is essentially free of hafnium.
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Zircaloy(R) is an important alloy for nuclear applications. Zirconium has a low absorption cross section for neutrons, and is therefore used for nuclear energy applications, such as for cladding fuel elements. Zirconium is exceptionally resistant to corrosion by seawater and many common acids and alkalis, so it is used extensively by the chemical industry where corrosive agents are employed. Zirconium is used as an alloying agent in steel, a getter in vacuum tubes, and as a component in surgical appliances, photoflash bulbs, explosive primers, rayon spinnerets, lamp filaments, etc. Zirconium carbonate is used in poison ivy lotions to combine with urushiol. Zirconium alloyed with zinc becomes magnetic at temperatures below 35°K. Zirconium with niobium is used to make low temperature superconductive magnets. Zirconium oxide (zircon) has a high index of refraction and is used as a gemstone. The impure oxide, zirconia, is used for laboratory crucibles that will withstand heat shock, for furnace linings, and by the glass and ceramic industries as a refractory material.
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