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Discovered : by A.G. Ekeberg in 1802
Isolated in Uppsala, Sweden
Origin : The element is named after Tantalus, in Greek mythology the father of Niobe.
Description :
A shiny, silvery metal that is very resistant to corrosion and so finds use in equipment for handling corrosive materials.
Image :
Tantalum is used in making medical skull plates. |
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