Cadmium by:Matt Hill. Properties of cadmium *Boiling point=765° C *Melting point=320.9° C *Silvery metal soft enough to be easily cut with a knife *density=8.65g/cm³.

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Cadmium by:Matt Hill

Properties of cadmium *Boiling point=765° C *Melting point=320.9° C *Silvery metal soft enough to be easily cut with a knife *density=8.65g/cm³

Uses for cadmium  poisonous  Nickel-cadmium batteries  Alloys with low melting points  Compounds are toxic  By-product for zinc refining  Not many coats a lot like zinc

Cadmium facts  Date of discovery=1817  Discoverer=Fredrich Stromeyer  Atomic number=48  Atomic mass=  Sometimes causes birth defects and cancer

cadmium Date of Discovery =1817 Discoverer= Fredrich Stromeyer Atomic Number =48 Atomic Mass= Causes cancer Causes Birth defects Nickel-cadmium batteries Compounds Are toxic poisonous Boiling point= 765°C

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