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  2. Tantalate - Wikipedia

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    Many oxides of tantalum are called tantalates. They are viewed as derivatives of "tantalic acid", hypothetic compounds with the formulas Ta 2 O 5 ·nH 2 O [ 1 ] or HTaO 3 [ 2 ] ). Examples of such tantalates are lithium tantalate (LiTaO 3 ), lutetium tantalate (LuTaO 4 ), neodymium tantalate (NdTaO 4 ) and lead scandium tantalate (PST or Pb ...

  3. Tantalum - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum was extensively used in the production of ultra high frequency electron tubes for radio transmitters. Tantalum is capable of capturing oxygen and nitrogen by forming nitrides and oxides and therefore helped to sustain the high vacuum needed for the tubes when used for internal parts such as grids and plates. [41] [70]

  4. Group 5 element - Wikipedia

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    There are 2 parts per million of tantalum in the Earth's crust, making it the 51st most abundant element there. Soil contains on average 1 to 2 parts per billion of tantalum, and seawater contains 2 parts per trillion of tantalum. A typical human contains 2.9 parts per billion of tantalum. Tantalum is found in the minerals tantalite and ...

  5. Neodymium tantalate - Wikipedia

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    It is prepared by reacting neodymium oxide and tantalum pentoxide at 1200 °C. [1] It reacts with a mixture of tantalum pentoxide and chlorine gas at high temperature to obtain Nd 2 Ta 2 O 7 Cl 2. [2] It is ammonolyzed at high temperature to obtain oxynitrides of Nd-Ta. [3]

  6. Metal toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Metal toxicity or metal poisoning is the toxic effect of certain metals in certain forms and doses on life.Some metals are toxic when they form poisonous soluble compounds. . Certain metals have no biological role, i.e. are not essential minerals, or are toxic when in a certain for

  7. Tantalum pentoxide - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum pentoxide, also known as tantalum(V) oxide, is the inorganic compound with the formula Ta 2 O 5. It is a white solid that is insoluble in all solvents but is attacked by strong bases and hydrofluoric acid. Ta 2 O 5 is an inert material with a high refractive index and low absorption (i.e. colourless), which makes it useful for coatings ...

  8. Pentamethyltantalum - Wikipedia

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    The distance from tantalum to the apical carbon atom is 2.11 Å, and to the basal carbon atoms is 2.180 Å. The distance from hydrogen to carbon in the methyl groups is 1.106 Å. The angle subtended by two basal carbon bonds is 82.2°, and the angle between the bonds to the apex and a carbon on the base is about 111.7°.

  9. Lithium tantalate - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of pyroelectric fusion has been demonstrated using a lithium tantalate crystal producing a large enough charge to generate and accelerate a beam of deuterium nuclei into a deuterated target resulting in the production of a small flux of helium-3 and neutrons through nuclear fusion without extreme heat or pressure.