Zirconium

Zirconium (pronounced /zərˈkoʊniəm/ zər-KOH-nee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Zr and atomic number 40. It is a lustrous, gray-white, strong transition metal that resembles titanium. Zirconium is used as an alloying agent due to its high resistance to corrosion. It is never found as a native metal; it is obtained mainly from the mineral zircon, which can be purified by chlorine. Zirconium was first isolated in an impure form in 1824 by... more

Chemical Element

The 40th Element in the Periodic Table

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Yttrium (pronounced /ˈɪtriəm/ IT-ree-əm) is a chemical element with symbol Y and atomic number 39. It is a silvery-metallic transition metal...

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Niobium (pronounced /naɪˈoʊbiəm/ nye-OH-bee-əm) (Greek mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus), or columbium (/kəˈlʌmbiəm/ kə-LUM-bee-əm), is the...

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Symbol:

  • Zr

Atomic mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 91.224 u (1.5148E-16 µg )
  • 0.002 u (3.32E-21 µg )

Electron affinity:

Value Uncertainty
  • 0.426 eV (4.26E-7 MeV )
  • 0.014 eV (1.4E-8 MeV )

Electronegativity (Pauling scale):

  • 1.33

Covalent radius:

  • 1.48 pm (5.83E-8 )

Van der Waals radius:

  • 230 pm (0.00000906 )

Melting Point:

  • 1,854.85 °C (3370.76 °F )

Boiling Point:

  • 4,408.85 °C (7968.01 °F )

Chemical series:

Periodic table block:

Ionization Energy:

  • 6.6339 eV (0.0000066339 MeV )

Discovery Date:

  • 1789

Discovering Country:

Electron Configuration:

  • Kr 4d2 5s2
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