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Proposed chemical element based on misidentified specimens
Pelopium was the proposed name for a new element found by the chemist Heinrich Rose in 1845. The name derived from the Greek king and later god Pelops
Pelopium
doi:10.1016/j.sab.2003.12.027. Rose, Heinrich (1846). "On a new metal, pelopium, contained in the Bavarian tantalite". Philos. Mag. Series 3. 29 (195):
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Chemical element with atomic number 73 (Ta)
children of Tantalus: niobium (from Niobe), and pelopium (from Pelops). The supposed element "pelopium" was later identified as a mixture of tantalum and
Tantalum
German mineralogist and analytical chemist (1795–1864)
the discovery of a new element pelopium, which he had found in the mineral tantalite. After subsequent research, pelopium was identified to be a mixture
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Greek mythological daughter of Tantalus
after children of Tantalus—niobium and pelopium—although the argument was later contested as far as pelopium was concerned. A mountain in British Columbia
Niobe
Chemical element with atomic number 41 (Nb)
and pelopium (from Pelops). This confusion arose from the minimal observed differences between tantalum and niobium. The claimed new elements pelopium, ilmenium
Niobium
Chemical element with atomic number 43 (Tc)
Actual material 1828 Gottfried Osann Polinium Iridium 1845 Heinrich Rose Pelopium Niobium–tantalum alloy 1847 R. Hermann Ilmenium Niobium–tantalum alloy
Technetium
Misidentified chemical element
were later found to be mixtures of niobium and tantalum. Rose discovered pelopium in 1846, while Hermann announced the discovery of ilmenium in 1847. In
Dianium
Abbreviations used in chemistry
46 Current symbol is Pd. The symbol Pa is now used for protactinium. Pe Pelopium 41 Former name for niobium. Ph Phosphorus 15 Current symbol is P. Pl Palladium
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and pelopium (from Pelops). This confusion arose from the minimal observed differences between tantalum and niobium. The claimed new elements pelopium, ilmenium
Group_5_element
British chemist (1765–1847)
were two additional elements in tantalite, which he named niobium and pelopium for the children of the Cyclops. Eventually, Rose's niobium (atomic number
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A supposed new metal found in columbite, afterwards shown to be identical with columbium, or niobium.