tantalumas
Tantalumas is a rare and valuable mineral that serves as the primary ore of the chemical element tantalum. It is a grayish-black, dense, and brittle metal that is highly resistant to corrosion and has a high melting point. Tantalum is often found in association with niobium, another refractory metal, forming complex oxides known as columbite-tantalite (coltan). Tantalumas itself is typically found in small quantities within these mixed ores.
The mineral was first discovered in 1802 by the Swedish chemist Anders Gustaf Ekeberg, who isolated the
Tantalum has several important industrial applications, particularly in electronics. Due to its high melting point, excellent
Tantalum is also used in surgical implants, aerospace components, and chemical processing equipment due to its
Tantalumas deposits are primarily found in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mozambique, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of