A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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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


  1. 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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