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Was (wer) ist rutenium - definition

CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL RU AND ATOMIC NUMBER 44
Element 44; Ruthenic; Ruthenious; Ruthenate; Vestium; Ru (element); Ruthinium; Rhutenium; Rutenium; History of ruthenium
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ruthenium         
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¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 44, a hard silvery-white metal. (Symbol: Ru)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Ruthenia (see Ruthenian), because it was discovered in ores from the Urals.
Ruthenic         
·adj Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with ruthenious compounds.
Ruthenium         
·noun A rare element of the light platinum group, found associated with platinum ores, and isolated as a hard, brittle steel-gray metal which is very infusible. Symbol Ru. Atomic weight 103.5. Specific gravity 12.26. ·see Platinum metals, under Platinum.

Wikipedia

Ruthenium

Ruthenium is a chemical element with the symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table. Like the other metals of the platinum group, ruthenium is inert to most other chemicals. Russian-born scientist of Baltic-German ancestry Karl Ernst Claus discovered the element in 1844 at Kazan State University and named ruthenium in honor of Russia. Ruthenium is usually found as a minor component of platinum ores; the annual production has risen from about 19 tonnes in 2009 to some 35.5 tonnes in 2017. Most ruthenium produced is used in wear-resistant electrical contacts and thick-film resistors. A minor application for ruthenium is in platinum alloys and as a chemistry catalyst. A new application of ruthenium is as the capping layer for extreme ultraviolet photomasks. Ruthenium is generally found in ores with the other platinum group metals in the Ural Mountains and in North and South America. Small but commercially important quantities are also found in pentlandite extracted from Sudbury, Ontario and in pyroxenite deposits in South Africa.