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irid·i·um
/ɪˈrɪdiəm/
銥
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irid·i·um
/ɪrˈɪdɪəm/
名詞
銥
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
i·rid·i·um
n.
Chem.
A
rare
metallic
element
of
atomic
number
77,
of
the
same
group
as
platinum
,
which
it
much
resembles
,
being
silver-white
and
indifferent
to
most
corrosive
agents
,
but
harder
,
more
brittle
,
and
with
a
higher
melting
temperature
(2410°
C
,
versus
platinum
1772°
C
).
With
the
exception
of
osmium
,
it
is
the
heaviest
substance
known
,
its
specific
gravity
being
22.4.
Symbol
Ir
.
Atomic
weight
192.22.
Note:
☞
Iridium
usually
occurs
as
a
native
alloy
with
osmium
(
iridosmine
or
osmiridium
),
which
may
occur
alone
or
with
platinum
.
Iridium
,
as
an
alloy
with
platinum
,
is
used
in
bushing
the
vents
of
heavy
ordnance
.
It
is
also
used
for
the
points
of
gold
pens
,
and
in
a
finely
powdered
condition
(
iridium
black
),
for
painting
porcelain
black
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
iridium
n
:
a
heavy
brittle
metallic
element
of
the
platinum
group
;
used
in
alloys
;
occurs
in
natural
alloys
with
platinum
or
osmium
[
syn
:
Ir
,
atomic number 77
]
From:
Elements database 20001107
iridium
Symbol
:
Ir
Atomic
number
: 77
Atomic
weight
: 192.217
Very
hard
and
brittle
,
silvery
metallic
transition
element
.
It
has
a
yellowish
cast
to
it
.
Salts
of
iridium
are
highly
colored
.
It
is
the
most
corrosion
resistant
metal
known
,
not
attacked
by
any
acid
,
but
is
attacked
by
molten
salts
.
There
are
two
natural
isotopes
of
iridium
,
and
4
radioisotopes
,
the
most
stable
being
Ir-192
with
a
half-life
of
73.83
days
. Ir-192
decays
into
platinum
,
while
the
other
radioisotopes
decay
into
osmium
.
Iridium
is
used
in
high
temperature
apparatus
,
electrical
contacts
,
and
as
a
hardening
agent
for
platinum
.
Discovered
in
1803
by
Smithson
Tennant
in
England
.
The
name
comes
from
the
Greek
word
iris
,
which
means
rainbow
.
Iridium
metal
is
generally
non-toxic
due
to
its
relative
unreactivity
,
but
iridium
compounds
should
be
considered
highly
toxic
.
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