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Qu'est-ce (qui) est iridium - définition

CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL IR AND ATOMIC NUMBER 77
Iridium (element); Element 77; Iridic; Iridious; Irridium; Ir (element); List of countries by iridium production; Iridium production by country; Compounds of iridium; History of iridium
  • [[Antonio de Ulloa]] is credited in European history with the discovery of platinum.
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  • Iridium is one of the least abundant elements in Earth's crust.
  • [[Fountain pen]] nib labeled ''Iridium Point''
  • Hydrated [[iridium trichloride]], a common salt of iridium.
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  • This [[alchemical symbol]] for platinum was made by joining the [[symbols]] of [[silver]] ([[moon]]) and [[gold]] ([[sun]]).
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iridium         
[?'r?d??m, ??-]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 77, a hard, dense silvery-white metal. (Symbol: Ir)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from L. iris, irid- 'rainbow' (so named because it forms compounds of various colours).
Iridium         
·noun A rare metallic element, of the same group as platinum, which it much resembles, being silver-white, but harder, and brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents. With the exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight 192.5.
Iridium         
Iridium is a chemical element with the symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, it is considered the second-densest naturally occurring metal (after osmium) with a density of as defined by experimental X-ray crystallography.

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Iridium

Iridium is a chemical element with the symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, it is considered the second-densest naturally occurring metal (after osmium) with a density of 22.56 g/cm3 (0.815 lb/cu in) as defined by experimental X-ray crystallography. It is one of the most corrosion-resistant metals, even at temperatures as high as 2,000 °C (3,630 °F). However, corrosion-resistance is not quantifiable in absolute terms; although only certain molten salts and halogens are corrosive to solid iridium, finely divided iridium dust is much more reactive and can be flammable, whereas gold dust is not flammable but can be attacked by substances that iridium resists, such as aqua regia.

Iridium was discovered in 1803 among insoluble impurities in natural platinum. Smithson Tennant, the primary discoverer, named it after the Greek goddess Iris, personification of the rainbow, because of the striking and diverse colors of its salts. Iridium is one of the rarest elements in Earth's crust, with annual production and consumption of only 3 tonnes (6.6 thousand pounds). 191Ir and 193Ir are the only two naturally occurring isotopes of iridium, as well as the only stable isotopes; the latter is the more abundant.

The dominant uses of iridium are the metal itself and its alloys, as in high-performance spark plugs, crucibles for recrystallization of semiconductors at high temperatures, and electrodes for the production of chlorine in the chloralkali process. Important compounds of iridium are chlorides and iodides in industrial catalysis. Iridium is a component of some OLEDs.

Iridium is found in meteorites in much higher abundance than in the Earth's crust. For this reason, the unusually high abundance of iridium in the clay layer at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary gave rise to the Alvarez hypothesis that the impact of a massive extraterrestrial object caused the extinction of dinosaurs and many other species 66 million years ago, now known to be produced by the impact that formed the Chicxulub crater. Similarly, an iridium anomaly in core samples from the Pacific Ocean suggested the Eltanin impact of about 2.5 million years ago.

It is thought that the total amount of iridium in the planet Earth is much higher than that observed in crustal rocks, but as with other platinum-group metals, the high density and tendency of iridium to bond with iron caused most iridium to descend below the crust when the planet was young and still molten.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour iridium
1. The K–T boundary contains a high amount of iridium, commonly found in meteorites.
2. This year‘s Iditarod will be tracked by IonEarth together with Iridium Satellite LLC using satellite technology.
3. Scientists will also be analysing the comet dust for traces of iridium.
4. In March, two capsules with Iridium–1'2 went missing through negligence in two separate states in Venezuela.
5. The cylinder was high–tech for its day in 188' when cast from a platinum and iridium alloy, measuring 1.54 inches in diameter and height.