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Tellurium nuclear propertie

Boron—along with silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium—is one of a few elements, called metalloids, with properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals. Although they have a luster like metals, metalloids do not form positively charged ions (cations). The melting temperature of boron is very high, 2190°C. Boron is added to copper, aluminum, and steel to improve their properties. It is used in control rods of nuclear reactors because of the good neutron-... [Pg.101]


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