Niobium, 41Nb |
General properties |
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Pronunciation | Template:Infobox element/pronunciation |
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Appearance | gray metallic, bluish when oxidized |
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Standard atomic weight (Ar, standard) | Template:Infobox element/standard atomic weight |
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Mass number | Template:Infobox element/symbol-to-most-stable-isotope (most stable isotope) |
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Niobium in the periodic table |
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Atomic number (Z) | 41 |
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Group | Template:Infobox element/group |
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Period | period 5 |
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Block | d-block |
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Element category | Template:Infobox element/category format |
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Electron configuration | [Kr] 4d4 5s1 |
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Electrons per shell | 2, 8, 18, 12, 1 |
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Physical properties |
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Phase at STP | solid |
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Melting point | 2750 K (2477 °C, 4491 °F) |
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Boiling point | 5017 K (4744 °C, 8571 °F) |
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Density (near r.t.) | 8.57 g/cm3 |
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Heat of fusion | 30 kJ/mol |
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[[Enthalpy of vaporization|Heat of Template:Engvar]] | 689.9 kJ/mol |
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Molar heat capacity | 24.60 J/(mol·K) |
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Atomic properties |
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Electronegativity | Pauling scale: 1.6 |
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[[Ionization energy|Template:Engvar energies]] | - 1st: 652.1 kJ/mol
- 2nd: 1380 kJ/mol
- 3rd: 2416 kJ/mol
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Atomic radius | empirical: 146 pm |
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Covalent radius | 164±6 pm |
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Other properties |
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Crystal structure | Template:Infobox element/crystal structure |
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Speed of sound thin rod | 3480 m/s (at 20 °C) |
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Thermal expansion | 7.3 µm/(m·K) |
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Thermal conductivity | 53.7 W/(m·K) |
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Electrical resistivity | 152 nΩ·m (at 0 °C) |
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Magnetic ordering | paramagnetic |
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Young's modulus | 105 GPa |
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Shear modulus | 38 GPa |
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Bulk modulus | 170 GPa |
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Poisson ratio | 0.40 |
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Mohs hardness | 6.0 |
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Vickers hardness | 870–1320 MPa |
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Brinell hardness | 735–2450 MPa |
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CAS Number | 7440-03-1 |
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History |
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Naming | after Niobe in Greek mythology, daughter of Tantalus (tantalum) |
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Discovery | Charles Hatchett (1801) |
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First isolation | Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand (1864) |
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Recognized as a distinct element by | Heinrich Rose (1844) |
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Main isotopes of niobium |
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