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  2. Tantalum - Wikipedia

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    For example, porous tantalum coatings are used in the construction of titanium implants due to tantalum's exceptional ability to form a direct bond to hard tissue. [74] Because tantalum is a non-ferrous, non-magnetic metal, tantalum implants are considered to be acceptable for patients undergoing MRI procedures.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Category:Tantalum compounds - Wikipedia

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  5. Dichlorotrimethyltantalum - Wikipedia

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    With the addition of squarate or perchlorate, the tantalum complex dimerises in acetonitrile, with their respective chelating ligands bridging the Ta centres. These seven-coordinate complexes of the form TaMe 3 L 2 , where L is a bidentate monoanion, are markedly more thermally stable than their precursor, decomposing in the range 80 - 120°C.

  6. Tantalum capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Equipment such as medical electronics and space equipment that require high quality and reliability makes use of tantalum capacitors. An especially common application for low-voltage tantalum capacitors is power supply filtering on computer motherboards and in peripherals, due to their small size and long-term reliability.

  7. Tantalocene trihydride - Wikipedia

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    The two cyclopentadienyl rings are in a bent conformation as confirmed by neutron diffraction studies where the ring-to-tantalum-to-ring bending angle is 139.9°. [4] The three hydrides lie in the same plane as the tantalum center with the three Ta-H bond distances being essentially equal (1.769(8) Å, 1.775(9) Å, and 1.777(9) Å).

  8. Tantalum pentoxide - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum ores often contain significant amounts of niobium, which is itself a valuable metal.As such, both metals are extracted so that they may be sold. The overall process is one of hydrometallurgy and begins with a leaching step; in which the ore is treated with hydrofluoric acid and sulfuric acid to produce water-soluble hydrogen fluorides, such as the heptafluorotantalate.

  9. Category:Tantalum - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Tantalum" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.