kadmiumi
Kadmiumi, also known as cadmium, is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. It is a soft, bluish-white metal that belongs to group 12 of the periodic table, which also includes zinc and mercury. Cadmium is chemically similar to zinc and often occurs as a minor constituent in zinc ores, as well as in lead and copper ores.
Cadmium has notable applications primarily in rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, which were once common in portable electronics
However, cadmium is highly toxic and poses significant health and environmental risks. Chronic exposure can lead
Cadmium is primarily obtained as a byproduct of zinc refining and is usually produced through smelting and
Despite restrictions on its use, cadmium remains a subject of ongoing environmental and health research. Regulatory
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