HAFNIUM

hăfˈnēəm, metallic chemical element; symbol Hf; at. no. 72; at. wt. 178.49; m.p. about 2,227 degrees Celsius; b.p. 4,602 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 13.31 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +4. Hafnium is a lustrous, ductile, silvery metal with a hexagonal, close-packed crystalline structure. Its chemical properties are almost identical to those of zirconium, the element directly above it in group IVb of the periodic table. The two elements are among the most difficult to separate—zirconium is almost always an impurity in hafnium and affects its physical properties. Finely powdered hafnium can spontaneously ignite in air; because of this reactivity the metal has found use in the manufacture of light bulbs and vacuum tubes as a scavenger for small amounts of oxygen and nitrogen. Hafnium reacts directly with the halogens to form tetrahalides, and when heated it reacts with carbon, boron, sulfur, and silicon. Hafnium carbide is a refractory material with an extremely high melting point. Hafnium metal is produced by the Kroll process, in which a hafnium tetrahalide is reacted with magnesium or sodium metal. Because it is a good neutron absorber, hafnium metal is often used for nuclear reactor control rods. It has been alloyed with several other metals, among them iron and titanium. Hafnium is found widely distributed in nature, usually in association with zirconium minerals such as zircon. The existence of hafnium was suspected for many years before it was demonstrated (1923) through X-ray spectroscopic analysis by Dirk Coster and Georg von Hevesy. They named the element for Hafn, Latin for Copenhagen, the city where they had made the discovery.

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...with shorter half-lives, such as hafnium 182, which decays to tungsten 182 with a half-life of 9 million years. Hafnium 182 is an extinct radionuclide, an...182, he knows that it came from a hafnium 182 atom, because the normal flavors...
...Third Series PERIOD 6; GROUPS 4 TO 12 HAFNIUM Period 6 SYMBOL: Hf ATOMIC NUMBER: 72...NATURAL STATE: Solid COMMON ISOTOPES: Hafnium has 6 natural, stable isotopes. PROPERTIES: Hafnium is ductile and silvery-gray with a metallic...
Hafnium 181 45 days Beta 0.405 Gamma 0.0807-0.480 Cat...Levels. Little is known of the distribution or toxicity of hafnium compounds. The LD 50 for 10 days in rats for hafnium sodium mandelate administered intravenously was 75 to...
...so nearly alike that the removal. of hafnium offers great difficulty. The corrosion...reason commercial zirconium, containing hafnium, is quite satisfactory for the many purposes...the reactor the nuclear properties of hafnium are involved. The cross-section of...
...recommend the names beryllium, niobium, lutetium, hafnium, and wolfram. The cases where there are two different...Lutetia rather than from its French equivalent Lutece . HAFNIUM. The name hafnium is used in all languages other than French. It is...
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Hafnium Isotope Record of the Ancient Gneiss Complex...MC-ICP-MS Lu-Hf isotope analyses Hafnium isotope measurements were made with a Thermo...summarized in Table 2. Depleted mantle hafnium model ages (TDM) were calculated using...
...06 0.44 (1.07-3.87) <br/ Hafnium 11.3 + or - 0.22 1.19 (4.29...06 0.71 (1.01-4.39) <br/ Hafnium 11.3 + or - 0.22 1.93 (3.92...06 0.50 (0.89-3.66) <br/ Hafnium 11.5 + or - 0.22 1.61 (4.87...
...A1331 and A1391 and sample A1326 show larger ranges in initial hafnium isotope composition, also straddling CHUR (176Hf/177Hf...Archaean crust in these events (Fig. 8a). From the initial hafnium isotope v. age pattern in Figure 5, crust with CHUR-like...
...5 s on each background, silicon KAE was measured with a TAP crystal for 100 s on the peak and 50 s on each background and hafnium MAE was measured on a TAP crystal for 60 s on the peak and 30 s on each background. Synthetic zircon (ZrSiO4), hafnon...
...long half-life elements: cerium (Ce), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), cesium (Cs), europium (Eu), iron (Fe), hafnium (Hf), nickel (Ni), rubidium (Rb), antimony (Sb), scandium (Sc), strontium (Sr), tantalum (Ta), terbium...
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...arises from the radioactive decay of hafnium-182. The measured quantity of tungsten...in a meteorite therefore shows how much hafnium-182 was present in the rock when it...straightforward to calculate how much hafnium of all isotopes was present in the original...
...key is sophisticated electronics coupled to a hafnium insert at one end of the electrode. Hafnium has two primary industrial uses: control rods...trigger, the electronics ignite an arc off the hafnium insert, creating a ball of plasma in the tip...
...for earth scientists. One clock relies on the rate at which hafnium-182 radioactively decays into tungsten-182. By that reckoning...resolved the inconsistency. Wood and Halliday maintain that the hafnium-tungsten clock is correct. But, they point out, about...
...Milk tooth 4) Nuclear5) Stand-in 6) Aunts 7) Overdrawn 10) Angels of Mons 14) Astronaut 15) Ice16) Telepathy 18) Hafnium 19) Acrylic 21) Swede 23) Orbit * This weeks solutions will be published in the next issue of the NS ILLUSTRATION OMITTED
...by bidding on, or asking a question about, an item they had on eBay. A woman in England who supplies me with samples of hafnium, for example: One day I get an e-mail saying shes found a great lump of it lying around the house. The next day I get...
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...ANSWERS 1 Asafa Powell; 2 Sirius (technically Sirius A, the faint companion Sirius B); 3 London (the others have lutetium, hafnium and holmium from their Latin names); 4 Novak Djokovic; 5 Martina Hingis; 6 The kidneys; 7 Algeria; 8 Minnesota; 9 Kenneth...
...Renoir 35 The (Canadian) Rockies 36 Deer 37 The Monkees 38 Chile 39 Play it (Japanese flute) 40 A piano 41 Lloyd George 42 Hafnium 43 Sigue Sigue Sputnik 44 The Frisian 45 Hungary 46 Cricket 47 St Moritz 48 Saffron 49 The kookaburra 50 The Rheinheitsgebot...
...components for nuclear submarines. We have been developing our expertise over the last four years to perfect the cutting by edm of Hafnium and Zirconium materials." XL edm ( which has a staff of 12 ( moved to the Primrose Industrial Park in Stockton from Jarrow...


 

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HAFNIUM haf ne m, metallic chemical element...31 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +4. Hafnium is a lustrous, ductile, silvery metal...zirconium is almost always an impurity in hafnium and affects its physical properties. Finely...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: HAFNIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Hafnium Atomic Number: 72 Atomic Symbol: Hf Hafnium Atomic Weight: 178.49 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 10 2 ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...neutrons. It is specially purified to remove hafnium, which absorbs neutrons much more readily...uncombined in nature. It always occurs with hafnium, which has almost identical chemical...metal usually contains between 1% and 3% hafnium; for nuclear reactor use the hafnium...
...the first of the transactinide elements . Situated in Group 4 of the periodic table , it has properties similar to those of hafnium and zirconium . In 1964 a Soviet team led by G. N. Flerov at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at Dubna announced...
...1 3266. gallium Ga 31 69.72 29.78 2403. germanium Ge 32 72.59 937.4 2830. gold Au 79 196.9665 1064.43 2808. hafnium Hf 72 178.49 2227. 20 4602. hassium Hs 108 (265) helium He 2 4. < 272.2 268.934 holmium Ho 67 164.9304 1474...
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