From Conservapedia | Hafnium | |
|---|---|
| Properties | |
| Atomic symbol | Hf |
| Atomic number | 72 |
| Classification | Transition Metals |
| Atomic mass | 178.49 amu |
| Other Information | |
| Date of discovery | 1923 |
| Name of discoverer | Dirk Coster & Georg von Hevesy |
| Name origin | From the Latin name for Copenhagen, Hafnia. |
| Uses | Due to its ability to absorb neutrons, used in reactor control rods and also as a gas scavenger in vacuum tubes. |
| Obtained from | Obtained as a by-product of zirconium refining. |
Hafnium is considered to be non-toxic. When in powder form it is pyrophoric (which means, it can spontaneously ignite).
Hafnium is a shiny, ductile (that is, it can be drawn out into wire) metal. Chemically this is very similar to the element zirconium. Hafnium is unaffected by all alkalis and all acids other than from hydrogen fluoride. It does reacts with the halogens to form tetrahalides, and at high temperatures it reacts with carbon, boron, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and silicon.[1]
Pure Hafnium is used primarily in nuclear reactor control rods. However, its alloys are much more useful. Hafnium carbide is used to line high temperature furnaces, for example.[2]
| Periodic Table of the Elements | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | |||||||
1
H 1.008 |
2
He 4.003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3
Li 6.939 |
4
Be 9.0122 |
5
B 10.811 |
6
C 12.011 |
7
N 14.007 |
8
O 15.999 |
9
F 18.998 |
10
Ne 10.183 | |||||||||||||||||
11
Na 22.99 |
12
Mg 24.312 |
13
Al 26.982 |
14
Si 28.086 |
15
P 30.974 |
16
S 32.064 |
17
Cl 35.453 |
18
Ar 39.948 | |||||||||||||||||
19
K 39.102 |
20
Ca 40.08 |
21
Sc 44.956 |
22
Ti 47.9 |
23
V 50.942 |
24
Cr 51.996 |
25
Mn 54.938 |
26
Fe 55.847 |
27
Co 58.933 |
28
Ni 58.71 |
29
Cu 63.546 |
30
Zn 65.37 |
31
Ga 69.72 |
32
Ge 72.59 |
33
As 74.922 |
34
Se 78.96 |
35
Br 79.904 |
36
Kr 83.8 | |||||||
37
Rb 85.47 |
38
Sr 87.62 |
39
Y 88.905 |
40
Zr 91.22 |
41
Nb 92.906 |
42
Mo 95.94 |
43
Tc [97] |
44
Ru 101.07 |
45
Rh 102.91 |
46
Pd 106.4 |
47
Ag 107.87 |
48
Cd 112.4 |
49
In 114.82 |
50
Sn 118.69 |
51
Sb 121.75 |
52
Te 127.6 |
53
I 126.9 |
54
Xe 131.3 | |||||||
55
Cs 132.91 |
56
Ba 137.34 |
57*
La 138.91 |
72
Hf 178.49 |
73
Ta 180.95 |
74
W 183.85 |
75
Re 186.2 |
76
Os 190.2 |
77
Ir 192.2 |
78
Pt 195.09 |
79
Au 196.97 |
80
Hg 200.59 |
81
Tl 204.37 |
82
Pb 207.19 |
83
Bi 208.98 |
84
Po 210 |
85
At 210 |
86
Rn 222 | |||||||
87
Fr 215 |
88
Ra 226.03 |
89**
Ac 227.03 |
104
Rf [261] |
105
Db [262] |
106
Sg [266] |
107
Bh [264] |
108
Hs [265] |
109
Mt [268] |
110
Dt [271] |
111
Rg [272] |
112
Cn [277] |
113
Nh [284] |
114
Fv [289] |
115
Mc [288] |
116
Lv [292] |
117
Ts [293] |
118
Og [294] |
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| *Lanthanides | 58
Ce 140.12 |
59
Pr 140.91 |
60
Nd 144.24 |
61
Pm 145 |
62
Sm 150.35 |
63
Eu 151.96 |
64
Gd 157.25 |
65
Tb 158.92 |
66
Dy 162.5 |
67
Ho 164.93 |
68
Er 167.26 |
69
Tm 168.93 |
70
Yb 173.04 |
71
Lu 174.97 |
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| **Actinides | 90
Th 232.04 |
91
Pa 231 |
92
U 238.03 |
93
Np 237.05 |
94
Pu 239.05 |
95
Am 241.06 |
96
Cm 244.06 |
97
Bk 249.08 |
98
Cf 252.08 |
99
Es 252.08 |
100
Fm 257.1 |
101
Md 258.1 |
102
No 259.1 |
103
Lr 262.11 |
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