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Elementymology & Elements Multidict by Peter van der Krogt
Selenium
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Multilingual dictionary
Indo-EuropeanLanguage key Germanic Selenium en Selen de lb da sv no is fo Seleen nl af fy Italic Sélénium fr Selenio es gl it Seleni ca fur Selèni oc Selénio pt Seleniu ro Selenuu arm Slavic Ρελεν [selen] ru uk by sr mk bg Selen pl cs sl bos Selén kas sk Selenij hr Baltic Selenas lt sud Selēns lv Celtic Seleniwm cy Seiléiniam ga Seilèiniam gd Shellainium gv Selenyum kw Seleniom br Other Indo-European Σεληνιο [selinio] el Selen sq Սելեն [selen] hy Indo-Iranian Ρελεν [selen] oss Uralic Seleeni fi Seleen et Szelén hu Селени [seleni] mok Altaic Selenyum tr Ρελεν [selen] kk uz mn Selen tg Other (Europe) Selenioa eu სელენი [seleni] ka East- & South-Asia セレン [seren] ja 硒 [xi1 / sai1] zh (mand./cant.) 셀렌, 2셀레늄 [sellen, sellenyum] ko Selen vi ซีลีเนียม [sīlīniam] th Selenium ms செலெனியம் [celeniyam] ta Afro-Asiatic سيلينيوم [silinyūm] ar Selinjum mt סלניום [selenium] he Africa Seleni sw Artificial Seleno eo New names Solenion (SLN) aen Photocopium dms |
Appearance, some properties, a memory peg and a summary of discovery and etymology
History & Etymology
In 1873 two English telegraph engineers, Willoughby Smith (1828-1891) and his assistant Joseph May experimented with Selenium and light. They noted that when selenium was exposed to light, its electrical resistance decreased. Thus was discovered the means to transform images into electric signals. Selenium became the basis for the manufacture of photoelectric cells, and the television.
← The goddess Diana (Selene) (Rome, Vatican Museums)
Chemistianity 1873
FEYAN
SELENIUM, a Sulphur Associate, Is a reddish-brown solid Metalloid, Somewhat translucent, and of dull metallic glance, Insoluble in Water, and Alcohol. It exists crystalline, and vitreous; At Water's boiling heat it melts and boils, Evolving odour like stale horse-radish. Further reading
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