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CADMIUM - translation to arabic

CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL CD AND ATOMIC NUMBER OF 48
Element 48; Cadmium compounds; Cadmium cutoff; Cd2+; Cd (element); Cadnium; Biological roles of cadmium; Cadmium compound; Compounds of cadmium; History of cadmium
  • Cadmium metal
  • The cadmium-113 total cross section clearly showing the cadmium cut-off
  • Cadmium sulfide
  • A photograph and representative spectrum of [[photoluminescence]] from colloidal CdSe [[quantum dot]]s
  • [[Friedrich Stromeyer]]
  • line]] of cadmium.
  • [[Jinzū River]] area, which was contaminated with cadmium
  • Ni-Cd batteries
  • cadmium orange]]

CADMIUM         

ألاسم

الكادميوم عنصر فلزي

cadmium         
‎ الكَادِمْيُوم:العنصر الثامن والأربعون‎
cadmium         
الكَادِمْيُوم (العنصر الثامن والأربعون)

Definition

cadmium
['kadm??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 48, a silvery-white metal resembling zinc. (Symbol: Cd)
Origin
C19: from L. cadmia 'calamine', so named because it is found with calamine in zinc ore.

Wikipedia

Cadmium

Cadmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. This soft, silvery-white metal is chemically similar to the two other stable metals in group 12, zinc and mercury. Like zinc, it demonstrates oxidation state +2 in most of its compounds, and like mercury, it has a lower melting point than the transition metals in groups 3 through 11. Cadmium and its congeners in group 12 are often not considered transition metals, in that they do not have partly filled d or f electron shells in the elemental or common oxidation states. The average concentration of cadmium in Earth's crust is between 0.1 and 0.5 parts per million (ppm). It was discovered in 1817 simultaneously by Stromeyer and Hermann, both in Germany, as an impurity in zinc carbonate.

Cadmium occurs as a minor component in most zinc ores and is a byproduct of zinc production. Cadmium was used for a long time as a corrosion-resistant plating on steel, and cadmium compounds are used as red, orange, and yellow pigments, to color glass, and to stabilize plastic. Cadmium use is generally decreasing because it is toxic (it is specifically listed in the European Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive) and nickel-cadmium batteries have been replaced with nickel-metal hydride and lithium-ion batteries. One of its few new uses is in cadmium telluride solar panels.

Although cadmium has no known biological function in higher organisms, a cadmium-dependent carbonic anhydrase has been found in marine diatoms.

Examples of use of CADMIUM
1. Compounds containing cadmium are also carcinogenic.
2. Other toxic materials include cadmium, lead oxide, barium and mercury.
3. Cadmium is a chemical used in protective plating.
4. The cadmium entered the Xiang River on Jan. 4 when workers mistakenly diverted river water into two basins used to separate cadmium and other smeltering byproducts, Wang said.
5. Cadmium is a soft, bluish–white metal found in lead and zinc ores.