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Was (wer) ist niobium$52732$ - definition

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CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL NB AND ATOMIC NUMBER 41
Columbium; Nicobium; Element 41; Niobic; Niobous; Nb (element); Niobium compound; Niobium compounds; Compounds of niobium; History of niobium
Niobium, or columbium, is a chemical element with chemical symbol Nb (formerly Cb) and atomic number 41. It is a light grey, crystalline, and ductile transition metal.
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  • A 1.3 GHz 9-cell [[superconducting radio frequency]] cavity made from niobium is on display at [[Fermilab]]
  • alt=Image of the Apollo Service Module with the moon in the background
  • alt=Oval black and white painting of a man with a prominent shirt collar and necktie
  • Merlin Vacuum]] nozzle made from a niobium alloy
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  • dimer]]
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CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL NB AND ATOMIC NUMBER 41
Columbium; Nicobium; Element 41; Niobic; Niobous; Nb (element); Niobium compound; Niobium compounds; Compounds of niobium; History of niobium
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¦ noun old-fashioned term for niobium.
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Columbia, a poetic name for America from the name of Christopher Columbus.
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  • A 1.3 GHz 9-cell [[superconducting radio frequency]] cavity made from niobium is on display at [[Fermilab]]
  • alt=Image of the Apollo Service Module with the moon in the background
  • alt=Oval black and white painting of a man with a prominent shirt collar and necktie
  • Merlin Vacuum]] nozzle made from a niobium alloy
  • alt=Room-high yellow-grey medical machine with a man-size hole in the middle and a stretcher directly in front of it
  • dimer]]
  • alt=Three pieces of metallic foil with yellow taint
  • alt=Watch glass on a black surface with a small portion of yellow crystals
  • alt=Black and white image of a marmor sculpture of a bowing woman with a child nestling in her lap
  • alt=Grey and white world map with Brazil colored red representing 90% of niobium world production and Canada colored in dark blue representing 5% of niobium world production
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL NB AND ATOMIC NUMBER 41
Columbium; Nicobium; Element 41; Niobic; Niobous; Nb (element); Niobium compound; Niobium compounds; Compounds of niobium; History of niobium
[n??'??b??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 41, a silver-grey metal used in superconducting alloys. (Symbol: Nb)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Niobe, daughter of Tantalus in Greek mythology (because the element was first found in tantalite).

Wikipedia

Isotopes of niobium

Naturally occurring niobium (41Nb) is composed of one stable isotope (93Nb). The most stable radioisotope is 92Nb with a half-life of 34.7 million years. The next longest-lived niobium isotopes are 94Nb (half-life: 20,300 years) and 91Nb with a half-life of 680 years. There is also a meta state of 93Nb at 31 keV whose half-life is 16.13 years. Twenty-seven other radioisotopes have been characterized. Most of these have half-lives that are less than two hours, except 95Nb (35 days), 96Nb (23.4 hours) and 90Nb (14.6 hours). The primary decay mode before stable 93Nb is electron capture and the primary mode after is beta emission with some neutron emission occurring in 104–110Nb.

Only 95Nb (35 days) and 97Nb (72 minutes) and heavier isotopes (half-lives in seconds) are fission products in significant quantity, as the other isotopes are shadowed by stable or very long-lived (93Zr) isotopes of the preceding element zirconium from production via beta decay of neutron-rich fission fragments. 95Nb is the decay product of 95Zr (64 days), so disappearance of 95Nb in used nuclear fuel is slower than would be expected from its own 35-day half-life alone. Small amounts of other isotopes may be produced as direct fission products.