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TANTALUM [symbol Ta, atomic weight 181o (0=16)] , a metallic chemical element
is intermixed with that of columbium. In 18o1 C. Hatchett detected a new element
mineral
tantalum , in some Swedish yttrium minerals. In 1809 W. H. Wollaston unsuccessfully endeavoured to show that columbium and tantalum were identical. In 1844 H. Rose detected two new elements in the columbites of the Bodenmais, which he named niobium and pelopium; dianium was discovered by W. X. F. von Kobell in various columbites; and ilmenium and neptunium were discovered by R. Hermann. The researches of C. W. Blomstrand, and others, especially of Marignac, proved the identity of columbium, dianium and niobium, and that ilmenium was a mixture of columbium and tantalum. It is very probable that neptunium is a similar mixture. Berzelius
mineral
Berzelius
The pure metal is silver-white in colour, is very ductile, and becomes remarkably hard when hammered, a diamond drill
sulphur
alloys with iron, molybdenum and tungsten, but not with silver or mercury.In its chemical relationships tantalum is associated with vanadium, columbium and didymium in a sub-group of the periodic classification. In general it is pentavalent, but divalent compounds are known. Tantalum tetroxide, Ta204, is a porous dark grey mass harder than glass, and is obtained by reducing the pentoxide with magnesium. It is unaffected by any acid or mixture of acids, but burns to the pentoxide when heated. Tantalum pentoxide, Ta2O6, is a white amorphous infusible powder, or it may be crystallized by strongly heating, or by fusing with boron trioxide or microcosmic salt. It is insoluble in all acids. It is obtained from potassitn tantalofluoride by heating with sulphuric acid to 400, boiling out with water, and decomposing the residual compound of the oxide
Tantalic acid, HTaO3, is a gelatinous mass obtained by mixing the chloride with water. It gives rise to salts, termed the tantalates. The normal salts are all insoluble in water; the complex acid, hexatantalic acid, I-IBTa6Ots (which does not exist in the free state), forms soluble salts with the alkaline metals. Pertantalic acid, HTaO4, is obtained in the hydrated form as a white precipitate by adding sulphuric acid to potassium pertantalate, K2TaO2. 1H20, which is formed when hydrogen peroxide is added to a solution of potassium hexatantalate. Tantalum penta, uoride, TaF5, for a long time only known in solution, may he obtained by passing fluorine over an alloy of tantalum and aluminium, and purifying by distillation in a vacuum. It forms colourless, very hygroscopic prisms, which attack glass, slowly at ordinary temperatures, more rapidly when heated (Ber., 1909, 42, p. 492). Its double
oxide
Marignac determined the atomic weight to be 181, but Henrichsen and N. Sahlbom (Ber., 1906, 39, p. 2600) obtained 179.8 (H =I) by converting the metal into pentoxide at a dull red heat. End of Article: TANTALUM [symbol Ta, atomic weight 181o (0=16)] If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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