Cadmium-112 isotope (Cd-112 isotope, 112Cd isotope)
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Cadmium-112 metal Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - Download pdf file
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Property | CADMIUM-112 |
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Neutron Number (N) | 64 |
Atomic Number / Proton Number (Z) | 48 |
Mass Number / Nucleon Number (A) | 112 |
Natural Abundance (%) | 0.24109 |
Atomic Mass (Da) | 111.902763 |
Relative Isotopic Mass | 111.902763 |
Spin | 0 |
Quadrupole Moment | 0 |
g-factor (g value) | 0 |
Half-life | ― |
Group | 12 |
Period | 5 |
Electron Configuration Block | d |
Melting Point (K) | 594.1 |
Boiling Point (K) | 1038 |
Specific Heat | 0.232 |
Heat of Formation | 111.8 |
Thermal Conductivity | 96.9 |
Dipole Polarizability | 46 |
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole) | ― |
Electronegativity (Pauling scale) | 1.69 |
Atomic Radius (pm) | 154 |
Covalent Radius (pm) | 155 |
VDW Radius (pm) | 250 |
Lattice Constant | 2.98 |
Crystal Structure | HEX |
Jmol color | #ffd98f |
Soft bluish metal belonging to group 12 of the periodic table. Extremely toxic even in low concentrations. Chemically similar to zinc, but lends itself to more complex compounds. Discovered in 1817 by F. Stromeyer.
Used in nickel-cadmium batteries. Also in electroplating steel and in the manufacture of berings. Its compounds are found in paint pigments and a wide variety of intense colors. Boiling cadmium gives off a weird, yellow-colored vapor that is poisonous.