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[syn: cadmium, Cd, atomic number 48]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Cadmium \Cad"mi*um\, n. [NL. See Cadmia.] (Chem.)
A comparatively rare element related to zinc, and occurring
in some zinc ores. It is a white metal, both ductile and
malleable. Symbol Cd. Atomic weight 111.8. It was discovered
by Stromeyer in 1817, who named it from its association with
zinc or zinc ore.
[1913 Webster]
Cadmium yellow, a compound of cadmium and sulphur, of an
intense yellow color, used as a pigment.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
cadmium
n 1: a soft bluish-white ductile malleable toxic bivalent
metallic element; occurs in association with zinc ores
[syn: cadmium, Cd, atomic number 48]
The Elements (07Nov00):
cadmium
Symbol: Cd
Atomic number: 48
Atomic weight: 112.40
Soft bluish metal belonging to group 12 of the periodic table. Extremely
toxic even in low concentrations. Chemically similar to zinc, but lends
itself to more complex compounds. Discovered in 1817 by F. Stromeyer.