Definition of Irideum
Iridium, a metallic elementary body of rare occurrence, and found in
the ores of platinum.
- Wikipedia
I*rid"i*um (&isl;*r&ibreve;d"&ibreve;*ŭm),
n. [NL., fr. L. iris, iridis, the
rainbow. So called from the iridescence of some of its solutions. See
Iris.] (Chem.) A rare metallic element, of the
same group as platinum, which it much resembles, being silver-white,
but harder, and brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents.
With the exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its
specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight
192.5.
&fist; Iridium usually occurs as a native alloy with osmium
(iridosmine or osmiridium), which may occur alone or
with platinum. Iridium, as an alloy with platinum, is used in bushing
the vents of heavy ordnance. It is also used for the points of gold
pens, and in a finely powdered condition (iridium black), for
painting porcelain black.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- a metallic chemical element (symbol Ir) with an atomic number of 77.
Iridium
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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