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Transition metal isotopic sulfides

Cadmium is a transition metal in group IIB of the periodic table of elements. The metal is bluish-white to silver-white. At room temperature, it has a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure. Eight stable isotopes are known to be present in natui . The atomic weight of cadmium is 112.4 and the atomic number 48. The density at 25°C is 8.6 g/cm the melting point 321°C and the boiling point 765°C. The most common oxidation state is +2. " The most important compounds are cadmium acetate, cadmium sulfide, cadmium sulfoselenide, cadmium stearate, cadmium oxide, cadmium carbonate, cadmium sulfate, and cadmium chloride. The acetate, chloride, and sulfate are soluble in water, whereas the oxide and sulfide are almost insoluble. ... [Pg.52]


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