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Zirconium is considered to be a member of the "Transition metal" class of element. At a [[pressure]] of 101.325 k[[Pascal (unit)|Pa]], it has a [[boiling point]] of 4,409 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] and a [[melting point]] of 1,855 °C. | Zirconium is considered to be a member of the "Transition metal" class of element. At a [[pressure]] of 101.325 k[[Pascal (unit)|Pa]], it has a [[boiling point]] of 4,409 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] and a [[melting point]] of 1,855 °C. | ||
Civilian applications include cladding of | Civilian applications include cladding of nuclear fuel elements for nuclear reactors cores. [[Cubic zirconia]] is a form of high-quality synthetic gemstone. | ||
Zirconium cases are used on military munitions, especially [[cluster submunition]]s, where an incendiary effect is desired. | Zirconium cases are used on military munitions, especially [[cluster submunition]]s, where an incendiary effect is desired. |
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Zirconium is a chemical element, having the chemical symbol Zr. Its atomic number (the number of protons) is 40. It has a standard atomic weight of 91.224 g•mol −1 and is a solid in its elemental form.
Zirconium is considered to be a member of the "Transition metal" class of element. At a pressure of 101.325 kPa, it has a boiling point of 4,409 °C and a melting point of 1,855 °C.
Civilian applications include cladding of nuclear fuel elements for nuclear reactors cores. Cubic zirconia is a form of high-quality synthetic gemstone.
Zirconium cases are used on military munitions, especially cluster submunitions, where an incendiary effect is desired.