๐น Basic Information
- Element Name: Iridium
- Discovered By: Smithson Tennant
- Year of Discovery: 1803
- Category: Transition Metal
- Group: 9
- State at Room Temperature: Solid (silvery-white metal) โ๏ธ
Iridium is known for being one of the densest and most corrosion-resistant metals on Earth.
๐ธ Chemical Properties
- Chemical Symbol: Ir
- Atomic Number: 77
- Atomic Mass: ~192.22 u
- Valency: +3, +4, +6
- Electronic Configuration: [Xe] 4fยนโด 5dโท 6sยฒ
Iridium is extremely hard and durable, and it resists oxidation even at very high temperatures.
๐ Basic Things to Know
Iridium is so tough that it is often used in very harsh environments like deep-sea cables and spacecraft parts. It is also very rare, making it valuable for special applications.
๐ค Interesting Facts
- Iridium is one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust.
- It is so resistant to corrosion that it can survive in almost all acids, even aqua regia (a mix of nitric and hydrochloric acids). ๐งช
- The Iridium layer in rocks worldwide is linked to the asteroid impact that caused the dinosaursโ extinction! ๐๐ฅ
- Itโs used in high-performance spark plugs for cars and aircraft. ๐โ๏ธ
- Iridium alloys are used in pen tips (like the famous fountain pen nibs) because of their hardness and smooth writing. ๐๏ธ
๐ง Common Uses
- Spark Plugs & Electrical Contacts: For durability under high temperatures. ๐ฅโก
- Crucibles & Laboratory Equipment: Can handle extremely hot and corrosive environments. โ๏ธ
- Fountain Pen Tips: Known for smooth, long-lasting writing tips. ๐๏ธ
- Spacecraft & Satellites: Used for parts that need to withstand harsh conditions in space. ๐
- Catalysts: In chemical reactions, especially in the automotive industry.
๐ Conclusion
Iridium is a rare, strong, and corrosion-proof metal essential for technology that must survive extreme conditions. For students, itโs a cool example of how some elements combine strength and rarity to help advance science and industry! ๐ ๏ธ๐