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  • Tellurium
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  • Tellurium is a rare component, and is dropped by Archwing enemy units, or as an Alert reward. As of Update 17.0, Tellurium can be acquired on Uranus. Tellurium was added in Update 15.7.2.
  • Tellurium was a chemical element found on several extraterrestrial planets. Unlike most other life-forms, the bodies of Krotons were tellurium-based. (TV: The Krotons)
  • Tellurium (symbol Te) is a chemical element, a metalloid with atomic number 52 on the periodic table.
  • Tellurium is one of eleven minerals. It is an ingredient in bludgeons, cloth, clothing, furniture, paint, enamel, and swords. German article: [ Tellurium]
  • Tellurium is a chemical element with symbol Te and atomic number 52. A brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid. Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulfur. It is occasionally found in native form, as elemental crystals. Tellurium is far more common in the universe as a whole than it is on Earth. Its extreme rarity in the Earth's crust, comparable to that of platinum, is partly due to its high atomic number, but also due to its formation of a volatile hydride which caused the element to be lost to space as a gas during the hot nebular formation of the planet.
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occurance
  • Natural
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Ice
  • yes
emerald
  • yes
shipyard
  • *Skull rings *Tiburon class sloop
tailor
  • * *
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Number
  • 52
Stability
  • Stable
Status
  • Raw
discoverer
  • Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein
B
  • 3
  • 4
  • 6
Name
  • Tellurium
Type
  • Rare
Discovery date
  • 1782
Industries
  • Apothecaries, Furnishers, Iron mongers, Shipyards,Tailors, Weaveries
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cerulean
  • yes
meridian
  • yes
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Weight
  • 127.600000
Mass
  • 6.200000
  • 127.600000
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • File: 5-icon.pngFile: 2-icon.pngTellurium
Symbol
  • Te
Image
  • Tellurium.jpg
weavery
  • *Grey cloth *Lavender cloth *Lemon cloth *Light blue cloth *Lime cloth *Mint cloth *Peach cloth *Rose cloth *White cloth *Fine grey cloth *Fine lavender cloth *Fine lemon cloth *Fine light blue cloth *Fine lime cloth *Fine mint cloth *Fine peach cloth *Fine rose cloth *Fine white cloth
ironmonger
  • *Poniard *Saber
P
  • 2
  • 6
Sources
  • Commodities markets, Merchant brigands
ImageCaption
  • Tellurium is hardly ever used in pure form, but these beautiful slender crystals are how it is distributed. Research is hindered by the fact that if you absorb even tiny amounts, you smell of garlic for months.
commodity
  • Tellurium
Location
  • Alerts
  • Any Archwing Mission
  • Any submersible Mission on Uranus
  • Lua and Kuva Fortress Exterminate Resource Cache
apothecary
  • *Aqua paint *Grey paint *Lavender paint *Lemon paint *Light blue paint *Mint paint *Peach paint *White paint *Aqua enamel *Grey enamel *Lavender enamel *Lemon enamel *Light blue enamel *Mint enamel *Peach enamel
end products
  • Bludgeons, Cloth, Clothing, Enamel, Furniture, Paint, Swords
furnisher
  • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
abstract
  • Tellurium is a rare component, and is dropped by Archwing enemy units, or as an Alert reward. As of Update 17.0, Tellurium can be acquired on Uranus. Tellurium was added in Update 15.7.2.
  • Tellurium was a chemical element found on several extraterrestrial planets. Unlike most other life-forms, the bodies of Krotons were tellurium-based. (TV: The Krotons)
  • Tellurium is a chemical element with symbol Te and atomic number 52. A brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid. Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulfur. It is occasionally found in native form, as elemental crystals. Tellurium is far more common in the universe as a whole than it is on Earth. Its extreme rarity in the Earth's crust, comparable to that of platinum, is partly due to its high atomic number, but also due to its formation of a volatile hydride which caused the element to be lost to space as a gas during the hot nebular formation of the planet. Tellurium was discovered in the Habsburg Empire, in 1782 by Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein in a mineral containing tellurium and gold. Martin Heinrich Klaproth named the new element in 1798 after the Latin word for "earth", tellus. Gold telluride minerals are the most notable natural gold compounds. However, they are not a commercially significant source of tellurium itself, which is normally extracted as a by-product of copper and lead production. Commercially, the primary use of tellurium is in alloys, foremost in steel and copper to improve machinability. Applications in CdTe solar panels and as a semiconductor material also consume a considerable fraction of tellurium production. Tellurium has no biological function, although fungi can incorporate it in place of sulfur and selenium into amino acids such as tellurocysteine and telluromethionine. In humans, tellurium is partly metabolized into dimethyl telluride, (CH3)2Te, a gas with a garlic-like odor which is exhaled in the breath of victims of tellurium toxicity or exposure.
  • Tellurium (symbol Te) is a chemical element, a metalloid with atomic number 52 on the periodic table.
  • Tellurium is one of eleven minerals. It is an ingredient in bludgeons, cloth, clothing, furniture, paint, enamel, and swords. German article: [ Tellurium]
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