| 31. | Tellurium also exhibits mixed-valence oxides, and.
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| 32. | The latter cation is formed by the reaction of tellurium with tungsten hexachloride:
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| 33. | At higher temperatures tellurium is sufficiently plastic to extrude.
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| 34. | Use of telluride compounds is limited by the toxicity and rarity of tellurium.
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| 35. | A combination of bismuth and tellurium is most commonly used for the thermocouples.
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| 36. | Telluric acid and its salts mostly contain hexacoordinate tellurium.
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| 37. | It is the oxoacid of tellurium ( IV ).
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| 38. | The palladium forms an alloy with the fission tellurium.
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| 39. | A third Hungarian who also laid claim to Tellurium was Ignaz von Born.
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| 40. | Tellurium and copper foils are used for background measurements.
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