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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Fun Facts 11

And finally...
  • In the early 1900's, glow-in-the-dark watches were made with paint that contained radium (Ra, #88). Many of the young women who made these watches became very sick because of their exposure to this radioactive element.
  • Lutetium (Lu, #71) is probably the most expensive element you've never heard of! It costs more than gold or even platinum!
  • Did you know that your pencil doesn't actually contain lead? The stuff you write with is carbon (C, #6) in the form of graphite.
  • Humans have been using the metal iron (Fe, #26) for thousands of years. There is a 1500-year old iron pillar in Delhi, India that is still rust-free, probably because it is located in an area with a dry climate.
  • The nibs (tips) of very expensive pens may be made with rhodium (Rh, #45) because it does not wear down easily.
  • Gas camping lanterns often use a compound of thorium (Th, #90) which glows bright white when heated.
  • Rechargeable batteries often contain both nickel and cadmium (Cd, #48). They are called nicad batteries.
  • Tin (Sn, #50) slowly disintegrates in temperatures below freezing (32oF or 0oC). In the 1700's, organs in unheated churches could be destroyed because their tin-containing pipes would turn brittle and crumble.
  • Barium (Ba, #56) X-rays can be used to detect problems in the stomach or digestive tract. Barium sulfate does not let X-rays pass through, so after you drink a barium cocktail, those parts of your body become visible.
  • The catalytic converter in your car contains palladium (Pd, #46) which helps to reduce the amount of pollution that comes out of the exhaust pipe.

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