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Transition Metals
40 40 51
State: Solid
Zirconium Discovery: 1789
Zr
40
This element is named after the mineral
zircon, which means “golden” in Persian, a
reference to the golden-brown colour of its
crystals. The Swedish chemist Jacob Berzelius
was the first person to isolate pure zirconium, in
- Today, however, the element is mostly used
in the form of the compound zirconium dioxide,
or zirconia. Powdered zirconia is heated to produce
a hard glass-like ceramic, which is used to create
dental crowns and sharp ceramic knives.
Powdered zirconia also forms sparkling zirconia
crystals that look like diamonds.
Forms
Uses
This greyish-white pure
element is easy to shape.
These tough dental
crowns are made of a
zirconium-rich ceramic.
This zirconium-
filled bulb produces
a bright light.
Zircon cr ystals
Ceramic
knife
Camera flash from
the 1960s
This hard, non-metallic
blade does not require
frequent sharpening. contains cubic This ring^
zirconia crystals.
This dark brown colour
is caused by iron impurities.
refined^ in^ a^ laboratory
Bar^ of^ pure^ zirconium
Dental^ crowns Zirconia
crystal (^) rin
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