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Shells: 2,8,18,32,11,2 Orbitals: [Xe] 4f14 5d3 6s2 Electronegativity: 1.3, 1.5 1. Ionization potential: 7.89 eV 2. Ionization potential: -- eV 3. Ionization potential: -- eV Oxidation states: 5 Electrical conductivity: 0.0761 10^6 |
Melting point: 2996 °C Boiling point: 5425 °C ±100 Specific heat: 0.14 J/gK Heat of fusion: 31.60 kJ/mol Heat of vaporization: 743.0 kJ/mol Thermal conductivity: 0.575 W/cmK |
Atomic radius: 2.09 Å Ionic radius: 0.64 Å () Covalent radius: 1.34 Å Atomic volume: 10.90 cm³/mol Density (293 K): 16.6 g/cm³ Crystal structure: Cubic: Body centered |
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| Nuclide | Abundance [%] | Mass | Spin | Halflife | Decay mode | Decay tree |
| 179Ta | 0 | 179 | 7/2 | 1.8y | EC | View |
| 180Ta | 0.012 | 179.948 | 9 | >1.2E15y | EC, | View |
| 181Ta | 99.988 | 180.948 | 7/2 | -- | stable | -- |
| 182Ta | 0 | 182 | 3 | 114.43d | View |
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| Name origin: | From king Tantalus of Greek mythology, father of Niobe. |
| Description: | Rare, gray, heavy, hard but ductile, metal with a high melting point. |
| Discovered by: | Anders Ekeberg |
| Year: | 1802 |
| Place: | Sweden |
| Sources: | Chiefly occurs in the mineral tantalite. Always found with niobium. |
| Use(s): | Often used as an economical substitute for platinum. Tantalum pentoxide is used in capacitors and in camera lenses to increase refracting power. It and its alloys are corrosion and wear resistant so it is used to make surgical and dental tools. |
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