How To Use Tellurium In A Sentence
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CUORE scientists will wait for neutrinoless double-beta decay to happen in a 750-kilogram cube of tellurium dioxide placed under 1,400 metres of rock at the Gran Sasso laboratory.
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Hazmat tested the white powdery substance and it appeared it's called tellurium, which is a silvery, white in color and it has a metallic type luster.
CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2007
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Like selenium, tellurium is used in electronic devices.
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Bottom line, five people who have been exposed to this substance called tellurium as you explained to us Teri, have gone through the decontamination process or are continuing to go through the decontamination process.
CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2007
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Tellurium reacts with both acids and some alkalis.
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Commodity costs, I think you are referring to tellurium, which is the issue for our type of industry.
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Today, commercial solar cells have been capable of achieving a power-conversion efficiency of about 9 percent to 11 percent, though they are based on rare, expensive-to-procure elements such as tellurium and indium.
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The name tellurium came from the Latin word tellus meaning earth.
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However, all the tellurite glasses were prepared using commercially available tellurium dioxide and were coloured, usually slightly, yellow-green.
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There are seven metalloids: boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, selenium, antimony, and tellurium.
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The town of Telluride in Colorado was named after the element tellurium, which is often found with gold, and brought about the famous fool's gold rush in Australia.
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Recently, selenium and tellurium have been added as important impurities.
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Lead, selenium, tellurium and sulfur are added to copper alloys to improve machinability.
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Lead, selenium, tellurium and sulfur are added to copper alloys to improve machinability.
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Elements such as lead, tellurium, beryllium, chromium, phosphorus, and manganese have little or no effect on the corrosion resistance of coppers and binary copper-zinc alloys.
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UPDATE 2:02 am 1/12/07: The powder was "tellurium:
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It is also found in some comparatively rare minerals, such as tetradymite, combined with tellurium, and associated with gold.
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At higher temperatures, the metal does combine with many acids, the halogens, sulfur, selenium, and tellurium.
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Titanium oxide’s market price is about one-hundredth of the rare element — germanium-antimony-tellurium — that is currently used in rewritable Blu-ray discs and DVDs, Ohkoshi said.
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Elements such as lead, tellurium, beryllium, chromium, phosphorus, and manganese have little or no effect on the corrosion resistance of coppers and binary copper-zinc alloys.
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In May an arm of the Chinese government submitted plans to explore the seafloor around an underwater ridge in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar, where hot springs in the ocean bottom called hydrothermal vents have created deposits containing gold, silver, copper, nickel, cobalt, and tellurium (used in computers, CDs, and DVDs).
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Its most common ore is sylvanite, a complex combination of gold, silver, and tellurium.
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Lead, tellurium and selenium are added to copper and its alloys to improve machinability.
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A growing application of tellurium is in electrical and electronic devices, such as photocopiers, printers, and infrared detection systems.