telúrio
Telúrio is a chemical element with the symbol Te and atomic number 52. It is a rare, silvery-white, lustrous metalloid. Chemically, it resembles selenium and sulfur. Telúrio is one of the least abundant elements in the Earth's crust, found in small quantities primarily as telluride ores, often associated with gold and silver.
Naturally occurring telúrio consists of eight isotopes, all of which are stable. It is found in its
The primary use of telúrio is in metallurgy, where it is added to cast iron to improve
Telúrio compounds have found applications in rubber vulcanization, as catalysts, and in the production of certain