Technetium (Tc) Element Properties
| Atomic Mass |
98.9062 |
| Atomic Number |
43 |
| Name Origins |
Greek, Technikos="artificial." |
| Year Discovered |
1937 |
| Discovery Credits |
Discoverd by C. Perrier and E. G. Segre at Palermo, Italy. |
| Remarks |
Radioactive metal which does not occur naturally. Silvery as the metal but usually obtained as a gray powder. Resists oxidation, slowly tanishes in moist air, burns in oxygen, dissolves in nitric and sulfuric acids.
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| References |
Emsley, J., 1991; THE ELEMENTS : Sec. Ed.,
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 251 p. |
| See Also |
WebElements,
ChemiCool |