A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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Transition Metals


Blue Ridge mines, South Africa

Forms Uses


Palladium


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Palladium is a rare, precious metal: it is
10 times rarer than silver and twice as rare
as gold. Like these metals, palladium has a
shiny surface and does not corrode easily.
Palladium is found pure in nature, but it also
has a few rare minerals, such as braggite. Of its

many applications, the element’s main use
is in catalytic converters, which are devices
used in vehicles to convert poisonous exhaust
gases into less harmful ones. A compound
called palladium chloride is used in carbon
monoxide detectors. Because the element is

This commemorative coin is made from
the palladium produced by the Stillwater
Mining company in Montana, USA.

Carbon monoxide detector

The mines in this area
have a high concentration
of palladium.

Pure form can be produced by
separating it from the ores of other
metals, such as copper and nickel.

This device uses palladium
compounds that change colour
when poisonous carbon monoxide is
detected, which triggers an alarm.

Catalytic
converter

The converter gets
hotter as more
pollutants enter
the exhaust.

Palladium
absorbs
hydrogen, like
a sponge soaking
up water.

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