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US
/ˈhæfniəm/
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[ UK /hˈæfniəm/ ]
[ UK /hˈæfniəm/ ]
NOUN
- a grey tetravalent metallic element that resembles zirconium chemically and is found in zirconium minerals; used in filaments for its ready emission of electrons
How To Use hafnium In A Sentence
- The lanthanides make up the elements between barium and hafnium in Row 6 of the periodic table.
- Samarium is a rare earth element, one of the elements that occupy the space in Row 6 of the periodic table between lanthanum and hafnium.
- During polymerization, propene monomer units insert between hafnium and the existing polypropylene chain, Sita explains. Engineering News: Latest News
- The lanthanides make up the elements between barium and hafnium in Row 6 of the periodic table.
- Gadolinium is a rare earth element, one of the elements that occurs in Row 6 of the periodic table between barium and hafnium.
- For most of history, hafnium and zirconium were not clearly distinguished from each other.
- Intel is building key portions of transistors in the chips from a material called hafnium instead of silicon dioxide, an industry mainstay since the 1960s. Intel Shifts From Silicon
- So storing energy in a hafnium isomer is one thing. Knight Rider: Because Hafnium is better than none-ium
- Not yesterday, or in George Bush's and every neocon's vicariously fulfilled hafnium wet-dream of glory, but TODAY, right this moment type of today: Why? As to Afghanistan, this Thanksgiving it was ���Thanks, but No Thanks.'
- (Weinberger, who has written for DISCOVER, is a hafnium bomb sceptic and has since written a lively account of the controversy in her book Imaginary Weapons) Knight Rider: Because Hafnium is better than none-ium