Niobium

Niobium ( /naɪˈoʊbiəm/) ny-OH-bee-əm or columbium (/kəˈlʌmbiəm/ kə-LUM-bee-əm), is a chemical element with the symbol Nb and atomic number 41. It is a soft, grey, ductile transition metal, which is often found in the pyrochlore mineral, the main commercial source for niobium, and columbite. The name comes from Greek mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus. Niobium has physical and chemical properties similar to those of the element tantalum, and t... More

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Atomic number:

  • 41

Boiling Point:

  • 4,927 °C (8901 °F )

Chemical Element

The 41st Element in the Periodic Table

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Zirconium ( /zərˈkoʊniəm/ zər-KOH-nee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Zr, atomic number 40 and atomic mass of 91.224. The name of zirconium...

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Molybdenum

Molybdenum ( /ˌmɒlɪbˈdiːnəm/ MOL-ib-DEE-nəm or /məˈlɪbdɨnəm/ mə-LIB-di-nəm), is a Group 6 chemical element with the symbol Mo and atomic number 42....

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Symbol:

  • Nb

Atomic mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 92.90638 u (1.542746E-16 µg )
  • 0.00002 u (3.3211E-23 µg )

Electron affinity:

Value Uncertainty
  • 0.893 eV (8.93E-7 MeV )
  • 0.025 eV (2.5E-8 MeV )

Electronegativity (Pauling scale):

  • 1.6

Covalent radius:

  • 1.37 pm (5.39E-8 )

Van der Waals radius:

  • 215 pm (0.00000846 )

Melting Point:

  • 2,468.85 °C (4475.97 °F )

Chemical series:

Periodic table block:

Ionization Energy:

  • 6.7589 eV (0.0000067589 MeV )

Discovery Date:

  • 1801

Discovering Country:

Electron Configuration:

  • Kr 4d4
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Density:

  • 8.60845 g/cm³ (8608.45 kg/m³ )

Modulus of Elasticity:

  • 105 GPa (15200 kpsi )

Specific Heat Capacity:

  • 0.272 J/(g·K) (65 Btu/lb ºF )

Shear Modulus:

  • 38 GPa (5500 kpsi )

Heat of Fusion:

  • 290 J (1.81E+15 MeV )
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