#chemical_element__element any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter supertype: substance__matter that which has mass and occupies space; "an atom is the smallest indivisible unit of matter" part: atom subtype: actinoid__actinide__actinon any of a series of radioactive elements with atomic numbers 89 through 103 subtype: allotrope a structurally different form of an element: "graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon" subtype: transuranic_element__transuranicelement any element having an atomic number greater than 92" (the atomic number of uranium); all are radioactive subtype: noble_gas__noblega__inert_gas__inertga any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of the helium group in the periodic table subtype: argon__ar__atomic_number_18 a colorless and odorless inert gas; one of the six inert gases; comprises approximately 1% of the earth's atmosphere subtype: helium__He__atomic_number_2 a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas) subtype: krypton__Kr a colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; occurs in trace amounts in air subtype: neon__Ne__atomic_number_10 a colorless odorless gaseous element that give a red glow in a vacuum tube; one of the six inert gasses; occurs in the air in small amounts subtype: radon__Rn__atomic_number_86 a radioactive gaseous element formed by the disintegration of radium; the heaviest of the inert gasses; occurs naturally (especially in areas over granite) and is considered a hazard to health subtype: xenon__Xe__atomic_number_54 a colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts subtype: rare_earth__rare-earth_element__lanthanoid__lanthanide__lanthanon any element of the lanthanide series (atomic numbers 57 through 71) subtype: terbium_metal__terbiummetal a separate group of related lanthanides, including terbium, europium, gadolinium, and sometimes dysprosium subtype: metallic_element__metal any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc. subtype: noble_metal__noblemetal any metal that is resistant to corrosion or oxidation subtype: Au__gold__atomic_number_79 a soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element; occurs mainly as nuggets in rocks and alluvial deposits; does not react with most chemicals but is attacked by chlorine and aqua regia subtype: gold_dust the particles and flakes (and sometimes small nuggets) of gold obtained in placer mining subtype: green_gold__greengold a gold alloy (at least 14 karat gold with silver or silver and cadmium) that has a green appearance subtype: guinea_gold 22-karat gold from which guinea coins were made subtype: platinum__Pt__atomic_number_78 a heavy precious metallic element; gray-white and resistant to corroding; occurs in some nickel and copper ores and is also found native in some deposits subtype: Ag__silver__atomic_number_47 a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography subtype: coin_silver a silver of the degree of purity established for making legal silver coins subtype: aluminum__aluminium__Al__atomic_number_13 a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite subtype: potassium_alum__potassiumalum__alum__potash_alum a white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the potassium double sulfate of aluminum subtype: ammonium_alum__alum__ammonia_alum__ammoniaalum a white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the ammonium double sulfate of aluminum subtype: americium__Am__atomic_number_95 a radioactive transuranic metallic element; discovered by bombarding uranium with helium atoms subtype: antimony__Sb__atomic_number_51 a metallic element having four allotropic forms; used in a wide variety of alloys; found in stibnite subtype: barium__Ba__atomic_number_56 a soft silvery metallic element of the alkali earth group; found in barite subtype: baryta any of several compounds of barium subtype: barium_hydroxide white poisonous crystals; made by dissolving barium oxide in water subtype: barium_monoxide__barium_oxide__barium_protoxide an oxide of barium; a whitish toxic powder subtype: barium_dioxide__barium_peroxide a white toxic powder obtained by heating barium oxide in air subtype: berkelium__Bk__atomic_number_97 a radioactive transuranic element; discovered by bombarding americium with helium subtype: beryllium__be__glucinium__atomicnumber4 a light strong brittle gray toxic bivalent metallic element subtype: bismuth__Bi__atomic_number_83 a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals subtype: cadmium__Cd__atomic_number_48 a soft bluish-white ductile malleable toxic bivalent metallic element; occurs in association with zinc ores subtype: calcium__Ca__atomic_number_20 a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust; an important component of most plants and animals subtype: californium__Cf__atomic_number_98 a radioactive transuranic element; discovered by bombarding curium with alpha particles subtype: cerium__Ce__atomic_number_58 a ductile gray metallic element of the lanthanide series; used in lighter flints; the most abundant of the rare-earth group subtype: cesium__caesium__Cs__atomic_number_55 a soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures); the most electropositive and alkaline metal subtype: cesium_137 a radioactive isotope of cesium used in radiation therapy subtype: chromium__Cr__atomic_number_24 a hard brittle blue-white multivalent metallic element; resistant to corrosion and tarnishing subtype: chrome another word for chromium when it is used in dyes or pigments subtype: cobalt__Co__atomic_number_27 a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element; a trace element in plant and animal nutrition subtype: cobalt_60 a radioactive isotope of cobalt with mass number 60; a source of exceptionally intense gamma rays; used in radiation therapy subtype: Cu__copper__atomic_number_29 a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor subtype: blister_copper__blistercopper an impure form of copper having a black blistered surface subtype: curium__Cm__atomic_number_96 a radioactive transuranic metallic element; produced by bombarding plutonium with helium nuclei subtype: dysprosium__Dy__atomic_number_66 a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; forms compounds that are highly magnetic subtype: einsteinium__Es__E__atomic_number_99 a radioactive transuranic element produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons subtype: erbium__Er__atomic_number_68 a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs with yttrium subtype: europium__Eu__atomic_number_63 a bivalent and trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group subtype: fermium__Fm__atomic_number_100 a radioactive transuranic metallic element produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons subtype: francium__Fr__atomic_number_87 a radioactive element of the alkali-metal group discovered as a disintegration product of actinium subtype: gadolinium__Gd__atomic_number_64 a ductile silvery-white ductile ferromagnetic trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group subtype: gallium__Ga__atomic_number_31 a rare silvery (usually trivalent) metallic element; brittle at low temperatures but liquid above room temperature; occurs in trace amounts in bauxite and zinc ores subtype: hafnium__Hf__atomic_number_72 a gray tetravalent metallic element that resembles zirconium chemically and is found in zirconium minerals; used in filaments for its ready emission of electrons subtype: holmium__Ho__atomic_number_67 a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds subtype: indium__In__atomic_number_49 a rare soft silvery metallic element; occurs in small quantities in sphalerite subtype: iridium__Ir__atomic_number_77 a heavy brittle metallic element of the platinum group; used in alloys; occurs in natural alloys with platinum or osmium subtype: Fe__iron__atomic_number_26 a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood subtype: alpha_iron__alphairon a magnetic allotrope of iron; stable below 906 degrees centigrade subtype: beta_iron an allotrope of iron that is the same as alpha iron except that it is nonmagnetic; stable between 768 and 906 degrees centigrade subtype: gamma_iron__gammairon a nonmagnetic allotrope of iron that is the basis of austenite; stable between 906 and 1403 degrees centigrade subtype: delta_iron__deltairon an allotrope of iron that is stable between 1403 degrees centigrade and the melting point (= 1532 degrees) subtype: ingot_iron__ingotiron iron of high purity subtype: cast_iron an alloy of iron containing so much carbon that it is brittle and so cannot be wrought but must be shaped by casting subtype: alloy_iron__alloyiron__alloycastiron cast iron containing alloying elements (usually nickel or chromium or copper or molybdenum) to increase the strength or facilitate heat treatment subtype: Ni-hard_iron__Ni-hard cast iron to which nickel has been added to make it resist abrasion subtype: Ni-resist_iron__Ni-resist cast iron consisting of graphite in a matrix of austenite subtype: pot_metal.cast_iron__potmetal cast iron used for making cooking wares subtype: wrought_iron__wroughtiron iron having a low carbon content that is tough and malleable and so can be forged and welded subtype: Swedish_iron wrought iron of high purity made in Sweden subtype: galvanized_iron iron that is coated with zinc to protect it from rust subtype: pig_iron__pigiron crude iron tapped from a blast furnace subtype: basic_iron__basiciron pig iron containing a high percentage of phosphorus; used in making steel by a process that removes the phosphorus subtype: cinder_pig pig iron containing a substantial proportion of slag subtype: mine_pig pig iron made entirely from ore subtype: spiegeleisen__spiegel__spiegel_iron__spiegeliron pig iron containing manganese; used as a deoxidizing agent and to raise the manganese content in making steel subtype: scrap_iron__scrapiron iron to be melted again and reworked subtype: structural_iron iron that has been cast or worked in structural shapes subtype: lanthanum__La__atomic_number_57 a white soft metallic element that tarnishes readily; occurs in rare earth minerals and is usually classified as a rare earth subtype: Pb__lead__atomic_number_82 a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull gray; "the children were playing with lead soldiers" subtype: hard_lead unrefined lead that is hard because of the impurities it contains subtype: antimonial_lead__hard_lead a lead alloy that contains about 5% antimony subtype: grid_metal a kind of hard lead that is used for grids in storage batteries subtype: pig_lead__piglead lead that is cast in pigs subtype: lithium__Li__atomic_number_3 a soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group; the lightest metal known; occurs in several minerals subtype: lutetium__lutecium__Lu__atomic_number_71 a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; usually occurs in association with yttrium subtype: magnesium__Mg__atomic_number_12 a light silver-white ductile bivalent metallic element; in pure form it burns with brilliant white flame; occurs naturally only in combination (as in magnesite and dolomite and carnallite and spinel and olivine) subtype: manganese__Mn__atomic_number_25 a hard brittle gray polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic; used in making steel; occurs in many minerals subtype: quicksilver__hydrargyrum__hg__atomic_number_80 a heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures subtype: molybdenum__Mo__atomic_number_42 a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel subtype: neodymium__Nd__atomic_number_60 a yellow trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs in monazite and bastnasite in association with cerium and lanthanum and praseodymium subtype: neptunium__Np__atomic_number_93 a radioactive transuranic metallic element; found in trace amounts in uranium ores; a by-product of the production of plutonium subtype: Ni__nickel__atomic_number_28 a hard malleable ductile silvery metallic element that is resistant to corrosion; used in alloys; occurs in pentlandite and smaltite and garnierite and millerite subtype: niobium__Nb__atomic_number_41 a soft gray ductile metallic element used in alloys; occurs in niobite; formerly called columbium subtype: columbium a former name for niobium subtype: osmium__Os__atomic_number_76 a hard brittle blue-gray or blue-black metallic element that is one of the platinum metals; the heaviest metal known subtype: palladium__Pd__atomic_number_46 a sliver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry subtype: polonium__Po__atomic_number_84 a radioactive metallic element that is similar to tellurium and bismuth; occurs in uranium ores but can be produced by bombarding bismuth with neutrons in a nuclear reactor subtype: potassium__K__atomic_number_19 a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts violently with water; is abundant in nature in combined forms occurring in sea water and in carnallite and kainite and sylvite subtype: praseodymium__Pr__atomic_number_59 a soft yellowish-white trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; can be recovered from bastnasite or monazite by an ion-exchange process subtype: promethium__Pm__atomic_number_61 a soft silvery metallic element of the rare earth group having no stable isotope; was discovered in radioactive form as a fission product of uranium subtype: protactinium__protoactinium__Pa__atomic_number_91 a short-lived radioactive metallic element formed from uranium and disintegrating into actinium and then into lead subtype: radium__Ra__atomic_number_88 an intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores subtype: rhenium__re__atomic_number_75 a rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles manganese chemically and is used in some alloys; is obtained as a by-product in refining molybdenum subtype: rhodium__Rh__atomic_number_45 a white hard metallic element that is one of the platinum group and is found in platinum ores; used in alloys with platinum subtype: rubidium__Rb__atomic_number_37 a soft silvery metallic element of the alkali metal group; burns in air and reacts violently in water; occurs in carnallite and lepidolite and pollucite subtype: ruthenium__Ru__atomic_number_44 a rare polyvalent metallic element of the platinum group; it is found associated with platinum subtype: samarium__Sm__atomic_number_62 a gray lustrous metallic element of the rare earth group; is used in special alloys; occurs in monazite and bastnasite subtype: scandium__Sc__atomic_number_21 a white trivalent metallic element; sometimes classified in the rare earth group; occurs in the Scandinavian mineral thortveitite subtype: sodium__Na__atomic_number_11 a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds (especially in salt water); burns with a yellow flame and reacts violently in water; occurs in sea water and in the mineral halite (rock salt) subtype: strontium__Sr__atomic_number_38 a soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element of the alkali metal group; turns yellow in air; occurs in celestite and strontianite subtype: strontium_90__strontium90 a radioactive isotope of strontium (with the mass number 90) that is present in the fallout from nuclear explosions; can be assimilated like calcium into bones subtype: tantalum__Ta__atomic_number_73 a hard gray lustrous metallic element that is highly corrosion-resistant; occurs in niobite and fergusonite and tantalite subtype: technetium__Tc__atomic_number_43 a crystalline metallic element not found in nature; occurs as one of the fission products of uranium subtype: terbium__Tb__atomic_number_65 a metallic element of the rare earth group; used in lasers; occurs in apatite and monazite and xenotime and ytterbite subtype: thallium__Tl__atomic_number_81 a soft gray malleable metallic element that resembles tin but discolors on exposure to air; it is highly toxic and is used in rodent and insect poisons; occurs in zinc blende and some iron ores subtype: thorium__Th__atomic_number_90 a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element; isotope 232 is used as a power source in nuclear reactors; occurs in thorite and in monazite sands subtype: thorium-228__thorium228__radiothorium radioactive isotope of thorium with mass number 228 subtype: thulium__Tm__atomic_number_69 a soft silvery metallic element of the rare earth group; isotope 170 emits X-rays and is used in small portable X-ray machines; it occurs in monazite and apatite and xenotime subtype: Sn__tin__atomic_number_50 a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide subtype: titanium__Ti__atomic_number_22 a light strong gray lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong light-weight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite subtype: tungsten__wolfram__W__atomic_number_74 a heavy gray-white metallic element; the pure form is used mainly in electrical applications; it is found in several ores including wolframite and scheelite subtype: uranium__U__atomic_number_92 a heavy toxic silvery-white radioactive metallic element; occurs in many isotopes; used for nuclear fuels and nuclear weapons subtype: uranium_235__uranium235 a uranium isotope with mass number 235; capable of sustaining chain reactions subtype: uranium_238 the commonest isotope of uranium; it is not fissionable but when irradiated with neutrons it produces fissionable plutonium 239 subtype: vanadium__V__atomic_number_23 a soft silvery white toxic metallic element used in steel alloys; it occurs in several complex minerals including carnotite and vanadinite subtype: ytterbium__Yb__atomic_number_70 a soft silvery metallic element; a rare earth of the lanthanide series; it occurs in gadolinite and monazite and xenotime subtype: yttrium__Y__atomic_number_39 a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys subtype: zinc__Zn__atomic_number_30 a bluish-white lustrous metallic element; brittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable when heated; used in a wide variety of alloys and in galvanizing iron; it occurs as zinc sulphide in zinc blende subtype: zirconium__Zr__atomic_number_40 a lustrous gray strong metallic element resembling titanium; it is used in nuclear reactors as a neutron absorber; it occurs in baddeleyite but is obtained chiefly from zircon subtype: alkali_metal__alkaline_metal any of the monovalent metals of group I of the periodic table (lithium or sodium or potassium or rubidium or cesium or francium); "the hydroxides of the alkali metals are strongly alkaline" subtype: alkaline-earth_metal__alkaline_earth any of the bivalent metals of group II of the periodic table (calcium or strontium or barium or magnesium or beryllium) subtype: nonmetal a chemical element lacking typical metallic properties subtype: transactinide any of the artificially produced elements with atomic numbers greater than 103 subtype: actinium__Ac__atomic_number_89 a radioactive element of the actinide series; found in uranium ores subtype: arsenic__As__atomic_number_33 a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys; found in arsenopyrite and orpiment and realgar subtype: astatine__At__atomic_number_85 a highly unstable radioactive element (the heaviest of the halogen series); a decay product of uranium and thorium subtype: boron__b__atomicnumber5 a trivalent metalloid element; occurs both in a hard black crystal and in the form of a yellow or brown powder subtype: bromine__Br__atomic_number_35 a nonmetallic largely pentavalent heavy volatile corrosive dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens; found in sea water subtype: carbon__C__atomic_number_6 an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds subtype: fullerene a form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of an empty cage of sixty or more carbon atoms subtype: buckminsterfullerene__buckyball the first known example of a fullerene subtype: radiocarbon__carbon14 a radioactive isotope of carbon subtype: wood_coal__charcoal a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air subtype: carbon_black__lampblack__soot__smut a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink subtype: activated_carbon__activatedcarbon__activated_charcoal__activatedcharcoal powdered or granular carbon used for purifying by adsorption; given orally (as a slurry) it is an antidote for some kinds of poisons subtype: graphite__black_lead__blacklead__plumbago used as a lubricant and as a moderator in nuclear reactors subtype: pencil_lead__lead mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil subtype: adamant__diamond very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem subtype: black_diamond__blackdiamond__carbonado an inferior dark diamond used in industry for drilling and polishing subtype: chlorine__Cl__atomic_number_17 a common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant; occurs naturally only as a salt (as in sea water) subtype: radiochlorine a radioactive isotope of chlorine subtype: fluorine__F__atomic_number_9__atomicnumber9 a nonmetallic univalent element; usually a yellow irritating toxic flammable gas; a powerful oxidizing agent; recovered from fluorite or cryolite or fluorapatite subtype: germanium__Ge__atomic_number_32 a brittle gray crystalline element that is a semiconducting metalloid (resembling silicon) used in transistors; occurs in germanite and argyrodite subtype: helium__He__atomic_number_2 a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas) subtype: hydrogen__H__atomic_number_1__atomicnumber1 a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe subtype: tritium a radioactive isotope of hydrogen; atoms of tritium have three times the mass of ordinary hydrogen atoms subtype: iodine__iodin__I__atomic_number_53 a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks) subtype: iodine-131 heavy radioactive isotope of iodine with a half-life of 8 days; used in a sodium salt to diagnose thyroid disease and to treat goiter subtype: iodine-125 light radioactive isotope of iodine with a half-life of 60 days; used as a tracer in thyroid studies and as a treatment for hyperthyroidism subtype: krypton__Kr a colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; occurs in trace amounts in air subtype: lawrencium__Lw__atomic_number_103 a radioactive transuranic element synthesized from californium subtype: mendelevium__Md__Mv__atomic_number_101 a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles (Md is the current symbol for mendelevium; Mv was formerly the symbol) subtype: neon__Ne__atomic_number_10 a colorless odorless gaseous element that give a red glow in a vacuum tube; one of the six inert gasses; occurs in the air in small amounts subtype: nitrogen__N__atomic_number_7 a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues subtype: azote an obsolete name for nitrogen subtype: liquid_nitrogen nitrogen in a liquid state subtype: nobelium__No__atomic_number_102 a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known subtype: oxygen__O__atomic_number_8 a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth's crust subtype: liquid_oxygen__LOX a bluish transparent magnetic liquid obtained by compressing gaseous oxygen; used as an oxidizer in rocket propellants subtype: phosphorus__P__atomic_number_15 a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family that occurs commonly in inorganic phosphate rocks and as organic phosphates in all living cells; is highly reactive and occurs in several allotropic forms subtype: plutonium__Pu__atomic_number_94 a radioactive transuranic element that is similar to uranium; found in minute quantities in uranium ores but is usually synthesized in nuclear reactors; 13 isotopes are known with the most important being plutonium 239 subtype: plutonium_239__plutonium239 a highly fissionable isotope of plutonium that is used in atomic weapons and as a reactor fuel; produced by irradiating uranium 238 with slow electrons subtype: radon__Rn__atomic_number_86 a radioactive gaseous element formed by the disintegration of radium; the heaviest of the inert gasses; occurs naturally (especially in areas over granite) and is considered a hazard to health subtype: rutherfordium__Rf__kurchatovium__Ku__unnilquadium__Unq__element_104__element104__atomic_number_104 a radioactive transuranic element which has been synthesized subtype: selenium__Se__atomic_number_34 a toxic nonmetallic element related to sulfur and tellurium; occurs in several allotropic forms; a stable gray metallike allotrope conducts electricity better in the light than in the dark and is used in photocells; occurs in sulfide ores (as pyrite) subtype: silicon__Si__atomic_number_14 a tetravalent nonmetallic element; next to oxygen it is the most abundant element in the earth's crust; occurs in clay and feldspar and granite and quartz and sand; used as a semiconductor in transistors subtype: sulfur__S__sulphur__atomic_number_16 an abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic element; best known in yellow crystals; occurs in many sulphide and sulphate minerals and even in native form (especially in volcanic regions) subtype: brimstone__native_sulfur an old name for sulfur subtype: tellurium__Te__atomic_number_52 a brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur; it is used in alloys and as a semiconductor; occurs mainly as tellurides in ores of copper and nickel and silver and gold subtype: unnilhexium__Unh__element_106__element106__atomic_number_106 a transuranic element subtype: unnilquintium__unnilpentium__Unp__hahnium__element105__atomic_number_105 a transuranic element that has not been found in nature subtype: unnilseptium__Uns__element_107__element107__atomic_number_107 a transuranic element that has not been found in nature subtype: xenon__Xe__atomic_number_54 a colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts subtype: halogen any of the chemical elements fluorine or chlorine or bromine or iodine or astatine subtype: trace_element__traceelement an element that occurs at very small quantities in the body but is nonetheless important for many biological processes
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