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Niobium, Nb

Description

Niobium is a chemical element that has the symbol Nb and atomic number 41. A rare, soft, gray, ductile transition metal, niobium is found in pyrochlore and columbite. It was first discovered in the latter mineral and so was initially named columbium; now that mineral is also called "niobite". Niobium is used in special steel alloys as well as in welding, nuclear industries, electronics, optics and jewelry.

Niobium is a shiny gray, ductile metal that takes on a bluish tinge when exposed to air at room temperature for extended periods. Niobium's chemical properties are almost identical to the chemical properties of tantalum, which appears below niobium in the periodic table.

When it is processed at even moderate temperatures niobium must be placed in a protective atmosphere. The metal begins to oxidize in air at 200 ° C; its most common oxidation states are +3, and +5, although others are also known. 

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Technical Data
Symbol Nb Density (20°C)/gcm-3 8.57
Atomic number 41 Melting point / °C 2468
No. of naturally occurring isotopes 1 Boiling point / °C 4758
Atomic weight 92.9064 ΔHfus/kJmol-1 26.8
Electronic configuration [Kr]4d35s2 ΔHvap/kJmol-1 680.2
Metal radius) 12-coordinate)/pm 146 ΔHf(monoatomic gas)/kJmol-1 724
Ionic radius! 6-coordinate)/pm V 64 Electrical resistivity (20°C)/μohm cm ~12.5
Ionic radius!6-coordinate)/pm IV 68 Electronegativity χ 1.6
Ionic radius! 6-coordinate)/pm III 72    

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