A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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Transition Metals


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State: Solid

Niobium Discovery: 1801


Nb


41


Niobium is so similar to the metal tantalum
that the two were wrongly thought to be the
same element for almost 40 years. The mineral
columbite is the main source of this shiny metal.
Niobium is not found naturally in its pure form.
When extracted, it has many uses. As the element

does not react adversely in the human body, it is
used in implants, such as pacemakers. Niobium
also does not expand when hot, so it is used to
make parts of rockets, such as the one on the
Command Module from NASA’s Apollo 15
spacecraft that went to the Moon in 1971.

Forms Uses


This pair of
spectacles has
thin, powerful
lenses made of a
niobium compound.

This greyish pure metal is soft.

This nozzle made
of a niobium alloy
kept its shape even
when very hot.

The niobium case houses
a battery that regulates the
beating of a human heart.

Rods of pure niobium
refined in a laborator y

Command Module from
the Apollo 15 mission

Spectacle lenses

Columbite
is named after
the country of
Columbia.

This dark, dense
ore has a light
metallic shine.

Pacemaker

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