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  2. Tantalum - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum pentoxide (Ta 2 O 5) is the most important compound from the perspective of applications. Oxides of tantalum in lower oxidation states are numerous, including many defect structures , and are lightly studied or poorly characterized.

  3. Dental material - Wikipedia

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    There are many challenges for the physical properties of the ideal dental restorative material. The ideal material would be identical to natural tooth structure in strength, adherence, and appearance. The properties of such material can be divided into four categories: physical properties, biocompatibility, aesthetics and application.

  4. Tantalum carbide - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum carbide is widely used as sintering additive in ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs) or as a ceramic reinforcement in high-entropy alloys (HEAs) due to its excellent physical properties in melting point, hardness, elastic modulus, thermal conductivity, thermal shock resistance, and chemical stability, which makes it a desirable ...

  5. Tantalcarbide - Wikipedia

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    Tantalcarbide is a rare mineral of tantalum carbide with formula TaC. With a molecular weight of 192.96 g/mol, its primary constituents are tantalum (93.78%) and carbon (6.22%), and has an isometric crystal system. [2] It generally exhibits a bronze or brown to yellow color. On the Mohs hardness scale it registers as a 6–7. [3]

  6. Category:Tantalum compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tantalum compounds" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. O. Organotantalum ...

  7. Tantalocene trihydride - Wikipedia

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    The synthesis of tantalocene trihydride was first reported by Green, McCleverty, Pratt, and Wilkinson in 1961. [1] Tantalum pentachloride was added to a solution of sodium cyclopentadienide in tetrahydrofuran and an excess of sodium borohydride with yields reaching 60%, although the authors report that the preparation does not always succeed.

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  9. Refractory metals - Wikipedia

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    Application of these metals requires a protective atmosphere or coating. The refractory metal alloys of molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, and tungsten have been applied to space nuclear power systems. These systems were designed to operate at temperatures from 1350 K to approximately 1900 K.