41
Nb
Niobium
92,906 u
Niobium
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Chu kỳ
5
Nhóm
5
Khối
d-khối
Pha (STP)
Solid
Niobium is a soft, ductile transition metal used in superconducting magnets and high-strength steel alloys.
Compounds Containing Niobium
Thêm Kim Loại Chuyển Tiếp
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Niobium?
Niobium (Nb) is a chemical element with atomic number 41. It is a solid at standard temperature and pressure, classified as a kim loại chuyển tiếp.
What are the key properties of Niobium?
Niobium has an atomic mass of 92.906 u.
What is the electron configuration of Niobium?
The electron configuration of Niobium is [Kr] 4d4 5s1. It is in the d-block of the periodic table.
What is the electronegativity of Niobium?
Niobium has an electronegativity of 1.6 on the Pauling scale.