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selenium


  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Selenium  \Se*le"ni*um\,  n.  [NL.,  from  Gr  ???  the  moon.  So 
  called  because  of  its  chemical  analogy  to  tellurium  (from  L. 
  tellus  the  earth),  being  as  it  were  a  companion  to  it.] 
  (Chem.) 
  A  nonmetallic  element  of  the  sulphur  group  and  analogous  to 
  sulphur  in  its  compounds.  It  is  found  in  small  quantities 
  with  sulphur  and  some  sulphur  ores,  and  obtained  in  the  free 
  state  as  a  dark  reddish  powder  or  crystalline  mass,  or  as  a 
  dark  metallic-looking  substance.  It  exhibits  under  the  action 
  of  light  a  remarkable  variation  in  electric  conductivity,  and 
  is  used  in  certain  electric  apparatus.  Symbol  Se  Atomic 
  weight  78.9. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  selenium 
  n  :  a  toxic  nonmetallic  element  related  to  sulfur  and  tellurium; 
  occurs  in  several  allotropic  forms;  a  stable  gray 
  metallike  allotrope  conducts  electricity  better  in  the 
  light  than  in  the  dark  and  is  used  in  photocells;  occurs 
  in  sulfide  ores  (as  pyrite)  [syn:  {Se},  {atomic  number  34}] 
 
  From  Elements  database  20001107  [elements]: 
 
  selenium 
  Symbol:  Se 
  Atomic  number:  34 
  Atomic  weight:  78.96 
  Metalloid  element,  belongs  to  group  16  of  the  periodic  table.  Multiple 
  allotropic  forms  exist.  Chemically  resembles  sulphur.  Discovered  in  1817 
  by  Jons  J.  Berzelius. 
 
 




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