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rhodium

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Rhodium is a chemical element with symbol Rh and atomic number 45. It is a rare, silvery-white, hard, and chemically inert transition metal . It is a member of the platinum group . It has only one naturally occurring isotope , Rh. Naturally occurring rhodium ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A metallic chemical element (''symbol'' Rh) with an atomic number of 45.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hard white metallic element, 1804, Modern Latin, coined by its discoverer, English physician William H. Wollaston (1766-1828), and named for the color of solutions containing it, from Greek rhodon "rose" (see rose (n.1)) + metallic element ending -ium .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a white hard metallic element that is one of the platinum group and is found in platinum ores; used in alloys with platinum [syn: Rh , atomic number 45 ]

Usage examples of rhodium.

Horn pens, tortoise-shell pens, nibs of diamond or ruby imbedded in tortoise shell, nibs of ruby set in fine gold, nibs of rhodium and of iridium imbedded in gold,-- all have been adopted at different times, but most of them have been found too costly for general adoption.

With scarcely any sign to show that they had come and gone, they had carefully withdrawn his identification papers, a packet of letters from his father, and even his capsular introduction to Hinrik of Rhodia.

Jonti had chevied him to Rhodia and, consequently, succeeded in bringing him before the Tyranni.

In it we find 'A perfume for a sweet bagg,' as follows: 'Take half a pound of Cypress Roots, a pound of Orris, 3 quarter of a pound of Calamus, 3 Orange stick with Cloves, 2 ounces of Benjamin, 3 quarters of a pound of Rhodium, a pound of Coriander seed, and an ounce of Storax and 4 pecks of Damask Rose leaves, a peck of dryed sweet Marjerum, a pretty stick of Juniper shaved very thin, some lemon pele dryed and a stick of Brasill.

It is keyed to the second triad of the periodic table, rhodium and ruĀ­thenium and palladium, in very much the same way that ferromagnetism is keyed to the first triad, iron and nickel and cobalt.

It is keyed to the second triad of the periodic table, rhodium and ruthenium and palladium, in very much the same way that ferromagnetism is keyed to the first triad, iron and nickel and cobalt.