Te - Tellurium

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Te
Tellurium

Tellurium Element Information, Facts, Properties, Trends, Uses, Comparison with other elements

Element 52 of Periodic table is Tellurium with atomic number 52, atomic weight 127.6. Tellurium, symbol Te, has a Simple Trigonal structure and Silver color. Tellurium is a Metalloid element. It is part of group 16 (oxygen family). Know everything about Tellurium Facts, Physical Properties, Chemical Properties, Electronic configuration, Atomic and Crystal Structure.
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Tellurium is a chemical element with symbol Te and atomic number 52. It is a brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white Metalloid. Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulfur.

It belongs to group 16 of the periodic table having trivial name chalcogens. You can also download Printable Periodic Table of Elements Flashcards for Tellurium in a PDF format.

Tellurium Facts

Read key information and facts about element Tellurium

NameTellurium
Atomic Number52
Atomic SymbolTe
Atomic Weight127.6
PhaseSolid
ColorSilver
Appearance-
ClassificationMetalloid
Natural OccurancePrimordial
Group in Periodic Table16
Group Nameoxygen family
Period in Periodic Tableperiod 5
Block in Periodic Tablep-block
Electronic Configuration[Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p4
Electronic Shell Structure (Electrons per shell)2, 8, 18, 18, 6
Melting Point722.66 K
Boiling Point1261 K
CAS NumberCAS13494-80-9
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1
1
H
Hydrogen
1.008

Atomic #

Electronic Shell #

Symbol
Name
Atomic Weight
HGas
HgLiquid
CSolid
Metals
Metalloids
NonMetals
Alkali metals
Alkali earth metals
Lanthanoids
Transition metals
Post-transition metals
Other nonmetals
Halogens
Nobel gas
Actinoids
2
He
Helium
4.003
2
3
Li
Lithium
6.941
4
Be
Beryllium
9.012
5
B
Boron
10.811
6
C
Carbon
12.011
7
N
Nitrogen
14.007
8
O
Oxygen
15.999
9
F
Fluorine
18.998
10
Ne
Neon
20.180
3
11
Na
Sodium
22.990
12
Mg
Magnesium
24.305
13
Al
Aluminium
26.982
14
Si
Silicon
28.085
15
P
Phosphorus
30.974
16
S
Sulfur
32.065
17
Cl
Chlorine
35.453
18
Ar
Argon
39.948
4
19
K
Potassium
39.098
20
Ca
Calcium
40.078
21
Sc
Scandium
44.956
22
Ti
Titanium
47.867
23
V
Vanadium
50.941
24
Cr
Chromium
51.996
25
Mn
Manganese
54.938
26
Fe
Iron
55.845
27
Co
Cobalt
58.933
28
Ni
Nickel
58.693
29
Cu
Copper
63.546
30
Zn
Zinc
65.409
31
Ga
Gallium
69.723
32
Ge
Germanium
72.640
33
As
Arsenic
74.922
34
Se
Selenium
78.960
35
Br
Bromine
79.904
36
Kr
Krypton
83.798
5
37
Rb
Rubidium
85.468
38
Sr
Strontium
87.620
39
Y
Yttrium
88.906
40
Zr
Zirconium
91.224
41
Nb
Niobium
92.906
42
Mo
Molybdenum
95.940
43
Tc
Technetium
98
44
Ru
Ruthenium
101.070
45
Rh
Rhodium
102.906
46
Pd
Palladium
106.420
47
Ag
Silver
107.868
48
Cd
Cadmium
112.411
49
In
Indium
114.818
50
Sn
Tin
118.710
51
Sb
Antimony
121.760
52
Te
Tellurium
127.600
53
I
Iodine
126.904
54
Xe
Xenon
131.293
6
55
Cs
Cesium
132.905
56
Ba
Barium
137.327
57 - 71
La - Lu
Lanthanides
72
Hf
Hafnium
178.490
73
Ta
Tantalum
180.948
74
W
Tungsten
183.840
75
Re
Rhenium
186.207
76
Os
Osmium
190.230
77
Ir
Iridium
192.217
78
Pt
Platinum
195.078
79
Au
Gold
196.967
80
Hg
Mercury
200.590
81
Tl
Thallium
204.383
82
Pb
Lead
207.200
83
Bi
Bismuth
208.980
84
Po
Polonium
209
85
At
Astatine
210
86
Rn
Radon
222
7
87
Fr
Francium
223
88
Ra
Radium
226
89 - 103
Ac - Lr
Actinides
104
Rf
Rutherfordium
261
105
Db
Dubnium
262
106
Sg
Seaborgium
266
107
Bh
Bohrium
264
108
Hs
Hassium
269
109
Mt
Meitnerium
268
110
Ds
Darmstadtium
281
111
Rg
Roentgenium
272
112
Cn
Copernicium
285
113
Nh
Nihonium
284
114
Fl
Flerovium
289
115
Mc
Moscovium
288
116
Lv
Livermorium
292
117
Ts
Tennessine
294
118
Og
Oganesson
294
Lanthanides
57
La
Lanthanum
138.905
58
Ce
Cerium
140.116
59
Pr
Praseodymium
140.908
60
Nd
Neodymium
144.240
61
Pm
Promethium
145
62
Sm
Samarium
150.360
63
Eu
Europium
151.964
64
Gd
Gadolinium
157.250
65
Tb
Terbium
158.925
66
Dy
Dysprosium
162.500
67
Ho
Holmium
164.930
68
Er
Erbium
167.259
69
Tm
Thulium
168.934
70
Yb
Ytterbium
173.040
71
Lu
Lutetium
174.967
Actinides
89
Ac
Actinium
227
90
Th
Thorium
232.038
91
Pa
Protactinium
231.036
92
U
Uranium
238.029
93
Np
Neptunium
237
94
Pu
Plutonium
244
95
Am
Americium
243
96
Cm
Curium
247
97
Bk
Berkelium
247
98
Cf
Californium
251
99
Es
Einsteinium
252
100
Fm
Fermium
257
101
Md
Mendelevium
258
102
No
Nobelium
259
103
Lr
Lawrencium
262

How to Locate Tellurium on Periodic Table

Periodic table is arranged by atomic number, number of protons in the nucleus which is same as number of electrons. The atomic number increases from left to right. Periodic table starts at top left ( Atomic number 1) and ends at bottom right (atomic number 118). Therefore you can directly look for atomic number 52 to find Tellurium on periodic table.

Another way to read periodic table and locate an element is by using group number (column) and period number (row). To locate Tellurium on periodic table look for cross section of group 16 and period 5 in the modern periodic table.

Tellurium History

The element Tellurium was discovered by F.-J.M. von Reichenstein in year 1782 in Romania. Tellurium was first isolated by H. Klaproth in . Tellurium derived its name from Latin tellus, meaning 'earth'.

Discovered By F.-J.M. von Reichenstein
Discovery Date 1782 in Romania
First Isolation
Isolated by H. Klaproth

Muller observed it as an impurity in gold ores from Transylvania.

Tellurium Uses

Tellurium permits better copper and stainless steel machinability. It is used as a basic component of cast iron and blasting caps.

Tellurium Presence: Abundance in Nature and Around Us

The table below shows the abundance of Tellurium in Universe, Sun, Meteorites, Earth's Crust, Oceans and Human Body.

 ppb by weight (1ppb =10^-7 %)ppb by atoms (1ppb =10^-7 %)
Abundance in Universe90.09
Abundance in Sun--
Abundance in Meteorites2100300
Abundance in Earth's Crust1.00.2
Abundance in Oceans--
Abundance in Humans--

Crystal Structure of Tellurium

The solid state structure of Tellurium is Simple Trigonal.

The Crystal structure can be described in terms of its unit Cell. The unit Cells repeats itself in three dimensional space to form the structure.

Unit Cell Parameters

The unit cell is represented in terms of its lattice parameters, which are the lengths of the cell edges Lattice Constants (a, b and c)

abc
445.72 pm445.72 pm592.9 pm

and the angles between them Lattice Angles (alpha, beta and gamma).

alphabetagamma
π/2 π/2 2 π/3

The positions of the atoms inside the unit cell are described by the set of atomic positions ( xi, yi, zi) measured from a reference lattice point.

The symmetry properties of the crystal are described by the concept of space groups. All possible symmetric arrangements of particles in three-dimensional space are described by the 230 space groups (219 distinct types, or 230 if chiral copies are considered distinct.

Space Group NameP3121
Space Group Number152
Crystal StructureSimple Trigonal
Number of atoms per unit cell
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The number of atoms per unit cell in a simple cubic, face-centered cubic and body-centred cubic are 1,4,2 respectively.

Tellurium Atomic and Orbital Properties

Tellurium atoms have 52 electrons and the electronic shell structure is [2, 8, 18, 18, 6] with Atomic Term Symbol (Quantum Numbers) 3P2.

Atomic Number52
Number of Electrons (with no charge)52
Number of Protons52
Mass Number128
Number of Neutrons76
Shell structure (Electrons per energy level)2, 8, 18, 18, 6
Electron Configuration[Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p4
Valence Electrons5s2 5p4
Valence (Valency)6
Main Oxidation States-2, 2, 4, 6
Oxidation States-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Atomic Term Symbol (Quantum Numbers)3P2

Bohr Atomic Model of Tellurium - Electrons per energy level

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Ground State Electronic Configuration of Tellurium - neutral Tellurium atom

Abbreviated electronic configuration of Tellurium

The ground state abbreviated electronic configuration of Neutral Tellurium atom is [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p4. The portion of Tellurium configuration that is equivalent to the noble gas of the preceding period, is abbreviated as [Kr]. For atoms with many electrons, this notation can become lengthy and so an abbreviated notation is used. This is important as it is the Valence electrons 5s2 5p4, electrons in the outermost shell that determine the chemical properties of the element.

Unabbreviated electronic configuration of neutral Tellurium

Complete ground state electronic configuration for the Tellurium atom, Unabbreviated electronic configuration

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 5s2 5p4

Electrons are filled in atomic orbitals as per the order determined by the Aufbau principle, Pauli Exclusion Principle and Hund’s Rule.

As per the Aufbau principle the electrons will occupy the orbitals having lower energies before occupying higher energy orbitals. According to this principle, electrons are filled in the following order: 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p, 5s, 4d, 5p, 6s, 4f, 5d, 6p, 7s, 5f, 6d, 7p…

The Pauli exclusion principle states that a maximum of two electrons, each having opposite spins, can fit in an orbital.

Hund's rule states that every orbital in a given subshell is singly occupied by electrons before a second electron is filled in an orbital.

Electron configuration of Tellurium

Atomic Structure of Tellurium

Tellurium atomic radius is 123 pm, while it's covalent radius is 135 pm.

Atomic Radius Calculated123 pm(1.23 Å)
Atomic Radius Empirical140 pm (1.4 Å)
Atomic Volume20.449 cm3/mol
Covalent Radius135 pm (1.35 Å)
Van der Waals Radius206 pm
Neutron Cross Section5.4
Neutron Mass Absorption 0.0013

Spectral Lines of Tellurium - Atomic Spectrum of Tellurium

A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from an excess or deficiency of photons in a narrow frequency range, compared with the nearby frequencies. Spectral lines are often used to identify atoms and molecules.

Spectral lines are the result of interaction between a quantum system and a single photon. A spectral line may be observed either as an emission line or an absorption line.

Spectral lines are highly atom-specific, and can be used to identify the chemical composition of any medium. Several elements, including helium, thallium, and caesium, were discovered by spectroscopic means. They are widely used to determine the physical conditions of stars and other celestial bodies that cannot be analyzed by other means.

Emission spectrum of Tellurium

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Absorption spectrum of Tellurium

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Tellurium Chemical Properties: Tellurium Ionization Energies and electron affinity

The electron affinity of Tellurium is 190.2 kJ/mol.

Valence6
Electronegativity2.1
ElectronAffinity190.2 kJ/mol

Ionization Energy of Tellurium

Ionization energy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom or molecule.in chemistry, this energy is expresed in kilocalories per mole (kcal/mol) or kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).

Refer to table below for Ionization energies of Tellurium

Ionization energy numberEnthalpy - kJ/mol
1st869.3
2nd1790
3rd2698
4th3610
5th5668
6th6820
7th13200

Tellurium Physical Properties

Refer to below table for Tellurium Physical Properties

Density6.24 g/cm3(when liquid at m.p density is $5.7 g/cm3)
Molar Volume20.449 cm3/mol

Elastic Properties

Young Modulus43
Shear Modulus16 GPa
Bulk Modulus 65 GPa
Poisson Ratio-

Hardness of Tellurium - Tests to Measure of Hardness of Element

Mohs Hardness2.25 MPa
Vickers Hardness-
Brinell Hardness180 MPa

Tellurium Electrical Properties

Electrical resistivity measures element's electrical resistance or how strongly it resists electric current.The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm-metre (Ω⋅m). While Electrical conductivity is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity. It represents a element's ability to conduct electric current. The SI unit of electrical conductivity is siemens per metre (S/m).

Tellurium is a Semiconductor. Refer to table below for the Electrical properties of Tellurium

Electrical conductors Semiconductor
Electrical Conductivity10000 S/m
Resistivity0.0001 m Ω
Superconducting Point-

Tellurium Heat and Conduction Properties

Thermal Conductivity3 W/(m K)
Thermal Expansion-

Tellurium Magnetic Properties

Magnetic TypeDiamagnetic
Curie Point-
Mass Magnetic Susceptibility-3.9e-9 m3/kg
Molar Magnetic Susceptibility-4.98e-10 m3/mol
Volume Magnetic Susceptibility-0.0000243

Optical Properties of Tellurium

Refractive Index1.000991

Acoustic Properties of Tellurium

Speed of Sound2610 m/s

Tellurium Thermal Properties - Enthalpies and thermodynamics

Refer to table below for Thermal properties of Tellurium

Melting Point722.66 K(449.51 °C, 841.118 °F)
Boiling Point1261 K(987.85 °C, 1810.130 °F)
Critical Temperature-
Superconducting Point-

Enthalpies of Tellurium

Heat of Fusion17.5 kJ/mol
Heat of Vaporization48 kJ/mol
Heat of Combustion-

Tellurium Isotopes - Nuclear Properties of Tellurium

Tellurium has 38 isotopes, with between 105 and 142 nucleons. Tellurium has 5 stable naturally occuring isotopes.

Isotopes of Tellurium - Naturally occurring stable Isotopes: 120Te, 122Te, 124Te, 125Te, 126Te.

IsotopeZNIsotope Mass% AbundanceT halfDecay Mode
105Te5253105Synthetic
106Te5254106Synthetic
107Te5255107Synthetic
108Te5256108Synthetic
109Te5257109Synthetic
110Te5258110Synthetic
111Te5259111Synthetic
112Te5260112Synthetic
113Te5261113Synthetic
114Te5262114Synthetic
115Te5263115Synthetic
116Te5264116Synthetic
117Te5265117Synthetic
118Te5266118Synthetic
119Te5267119Synthetic
120Te52681200.09%StableN/A
121Te5269121Synthetic
122Te52701222.55%StableN/A
123Te52711230.89%StableN/A
124Te52721244.74%StableN/A
125Te52731257.07%StableN/A
126Te527412618.84%StableN/A
127Te5275127Synthetic
128Te527612831.74%Stable
129Te5277129Synthetic
130Te527813034.08%StableN/A
131Te5279131Synthetic
132Te5280132Synthetic
133Te5281133Synthetic
134Te5282134Synthetic
135Te5283135Synthetic
136Te5284136Synthetic
137Te5285137Synthetic
138Te5286138Synthetic
139Te5287139Synthetic
140Te5288140Synthetic
141Te5289141Synthetic
142Te5290142Synthetic

Regulatory and Health - Health and Safety Parameters and Guidelines

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) identifies hazard class of all dangerous elements/goods/commodities either by its class (or division) number or name. The DOT has divided these materials into nine different categories, known as Hazard Classes.

Toxic substances

NFPA 704 is a Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response. NFPA is a standard maintained by the US based National Fire Protection Association.

The health (blue), flammability (red), and reactivity (yellow) rating all use a numbering scale ranging from 0 to 4. A value of zero means that the element poses no hazard; a rating of four indicates extreme danger.

NFPA Fire Rating0Will not burn
NFPA Health Rating2 Flash Points Above 37.8°C (100°F) not exceeding 93.3°C (200°F)
NFPA Reactivity Rating0 Will not burn
NFPA Hazards
Autoignition Point340 °C
Flashpoint-

Database Search

List of unique identifiers to search the element in various chemical registry databases

DatabaseIdentifier number
CAS Number - Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)CAS13494-80-9
RTECS NumberRTECSWY2625000
CID Number CID6327182
Gmelin Number-
NSC Number-

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about Tellurium

The electronic configuration of Tellurium is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 5s2 5p4.

The abbreviated electronic configuration of Tellurium is [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p4. To form abbreviated notation of electronic configuration, the completely filled subshells are replaced by the noble gas of the preceding period in square brackets.

Symbol of Tellurium is Te. Tellurium is a chemical element with symbol Te and atomic number 52.

Tellurium is a chemical element with the symbol Te and atomic number 52. Tellurium is the 52 element on the periodic table. It is located in group 16 and period 5 in the modern periodic table.

The atomic number of Tellurium is 52.

Tellurium is of Silver color.

The element Tellurium was discovered by F.-J.M. von Reichenstein in year 1782 in Romania. Tellurium was first isolated by H. Klaproth in undefined.

Tellurium has 6 valence electrons. Tellurium has 52 electrons out of which 6 valence electrons are present in the 5s2 5p4 outer orbitals of atom.

Melting Point of Tellurium is 722.66 K.

Boiling Point of Tellurium is 1261 K.

Melting Point of Tellurium in Kelvin is 722.66 K.

Boiling Point of Tellurium in Kelvin is 1261 K.

Melting Point of Tellurium in Celsius is 449.51 °C.

Boiling Point of Tellurium in Celsius is 987.85 °C.

Melting Point of Tellurium in Fahrenheit is 841.12 °F.

Boiling Point of Tellurium in Fahrenheit is 1810.13 °F.

The electronic configuration of Tellurium will be 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 5s2 5p4.

The electronic configuration of Tellurium will be 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 5s2 5p4.