
Tellurium is a metalloid element with atomic number 52, located in group 16 (chalcogens) of the periodic table. It was discovered in 1783 by Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein and derives its name from the Latin word "Tellus," meaning "Earth." It typically occurs as a brittle, gray solid and is used in various metallurgical and electronic applications.Classification and Basic PropertiesTellurium (Te) is one of the elements in the fifth period and group 6A (or group 16) of the periodic table. I
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Antimony is a metalloid element with atomic number 51 located in group 15 of the periodic table. It has a silvery-white color and a hard, brittle structure and has been known since ancient times. It is used in various industrial applications, primarily in alloys and the electronics industry.Classification and Basic PropertiesAntimony (Sb) is situated in the fifth period and group 15 (pnictogen group) of the periodic table, between arsenic and bismuth. Due to its chemical properties resembling bo
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