chromium - Word of the Day - Wed Dec 4, 2024 word of the day Entry posted by Myr in Word of the Day December 4 79 views Share https://gayauthors.org/blogs/entry/23498-chromium-word-of-the-day-wed-dec-4-2024/ More sharing options... Followers 4 Quote chromium - (n) - the chemical element of atomic number 24, a hard white metal used in stainless steel and other alloys Quote Chromium plating, usually referred to by the shorter chrome plating, is used to resist corrosion and aesthetic appeal. 8
Popular Comment Bill W 47,459 Posted December 4 (edited) Popular Comment The name derives from the Greek chroma for "colour", from the many coloured compounds of chromium. It was discovered in 1797 by the French chemist and pharmacist Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin, who also isolated chromium in 1798. Chemical forms Chromium can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, and in several chemical forms, including chromium(0), chromium(III), and chromium(VI). Uses Chromium is used in many industries, including steelmaking, metal plating, leather tanning, paints, dyes, and wood preservatives. Chromium(0) is used to make steel stainless, and is also used to coat other metals to make them resistant to rust. Biological role Chromium is an essential trace element for humans, helping the body metabolize glucose. However, too much chromium can be poisonous. Food sources Chromium is found in many foods, including vegetables, meats, fruits, grains, yeast, mushrooms, prunes, asparagus, nuts, and whole grains. Color Chromium gives rubies their red color, and glass treated with chromium has an emerald green color. Environmental presence Chromium is found in soils, plants, rocks, water, and animals. It is also discharged by industrial facilities such as coal-burning power plants. Toxicity Chromium(VI), also known as hexavalent chromium, is a toxic compound that can cause cancer. Edited December 4 by Bill W 6
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