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Se is the chemical element with symbol Se and atomic number 34. In the periodic table it sits in group 16, commonly described as a nonmetal with metalloid-like properties. Selenium occurs in several allotropes, notably a gray crystalline form and red and black forms. The gray form is a photoconductive semiconductor.
Occurrence and production: Selenium is found in trace amounts in the Earth's crust, mainly in sulfide minerals
Isotopes and properties: Selenium has multiple isotopes, including several stable ones. It behaves as a semiconductor
Applications: Selenium is used in photoconductors, notably in early xerography; in glassmaking to decolorize or tint
Safety and history: Selenium is essential in small amounts but toxic in excess. Overexposure can cause selenosis,