Solids

  • Niobium

    Niobium is a unique transition metal valued for its corrosion resistance and other special properties, essential for various laboratory applications.
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  • Osmium

    Osmium, a rare transition metal with the highest density of all elements, is an essential choice for various laboratory experiments and chemical studies.
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  • Ruthenium

    Ruthenium, a member of the platinum group of metals, is known for its outstanding corrosion resistance and catalytic properties, making it a valuable choice for laboratory experiments and chemical applications.
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  • Selenium

    Selenium, an essential trace element with diverse chemical applications, is a must-have for laboratories focused on semiconductor research, organic synthesis and biochemistry.
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  • Tellurium

    Tellurium, recognized for its unique properties, is essential for laboratories engaged in thermoelectric and semiconductor research.
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  • Tin

    Tin, known for its excellent corrosion resistance, plays a crucial role in laboratories in the study of alloys and conductivity studies.
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  • Titanium

    Titanium, a metal known for its strength and corrosion resistance, is essential for various laboratory studies, especially in the study of alloys and material technologies.
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  • Vanadium

    Vanadium, a transition metal with versatile properties, is ideal for laboratory studies, from alloy studies to biochemical experiments.
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  • Tungsten

    High-purity tungsten in pieces, ideal for chemical experiments and industrial applications. This metal offers excellent chemical resistance and high density, perfect as an alloy additive and for scientific purposes.
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  • Ytterbium

    Ytterbium, a soft and silvery-white rare earth metal, is an essential component in spectroscopic and radiographic laboratory applications.
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  • Silver

    Silver, a white shiny transition metal, plays an essential role in laboratory applications thanks to its excellent conductive and catalytic properties.
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  • Silicon

    Silicon, essential in the semiconductor industry, is crucial for laboratories focusing on microelectronics and solar energy research.
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