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Synonyms atomic number 72, hf
Type of metal, metallic element

Examples of hafnium

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Garnets incorporate the element lutetium when they grow and largely exclude hafnium.
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Ar, strontium, neodymium, hafnium and lead to determine its age and basis.
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Rocks low in neodymium and hafnium probably formed after the collision.
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One gram of fully charged hafnium isomer could store more energy than 50 kilograms of TNT.
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Hafnium is a common metallic element used in nuclear reactors.
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Hafnium-182 is a radioactive substance, which decays and is converted into the isotope tungsten-182.
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Hafnium has some properties similar to iron and is often found in the same geological minerals with iron.
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With Penryn, Intel has started using hafnium, an obscure metal, to insulate the transistors in its chips.
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This porous inert material, or foam, is a composite material made of hafnium carbide and silicon carbide.
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  • A grey tetravalent metallic element that resembles zirconium chemically and is found in zirconium minerals; used in filaments for its ready emission of electrons
  • A metallic chemical element (symbol Hf) with an atomic number of 72
  • H-F. For more information on this and other elements, see The elements. And for fun, see Elements by Tom Lehrer. To see this song with captions, go to The Elements song by Tom Lehrer.
  • Is a chemical element with 72 of atomic number and symbol of Hf. This element has shiny, lustrous, silver appearances and also chemically ductility. It has hexagonal crystal structure and it is distinguished as a transition metal. ...
  • Has excellent properties for reactors using water for both moderation and cooling. It has good mechanical strength, can be easily fabricated, and is resistant to corrosion in hot water. [1] Hafnium can be alloyed with small amounts of other elements; e.g. ...