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It's Elemental: Tellurium

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It's Elemental - The Element Tellurium 722.66 K (449.51°C or 841.12°F) 6.232 grams per cubic centimeter Tellurium was discovered by Franz Joseph Müller von Reichenstein, a Romanian mining official, in 1782. Reichenstein was the chief inspector of all mines, smelters and saltworks in Transylvania. He also had an interest in chemistry and extracted a new metal from an ore of
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