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Selenium
6.1 UN3288 PG III Toxic
Se 1-6mm Pieces 99.999% Pure
Selenium
6.1 UN3288 PG III Toxic
SeOCl2 Liquid (MP8.5oC BP176.4oC) 99.9% Pure
Selenium Oxychloride
UN2879 8, (6.1) PG I
SeCl -8 mesh 99.8% Pure
Selenium Chloride
8 UN2922 PG II Toxic
SeO2 -20 mesh 99.999% Pure
Selenium Oxide
UN3283 PG II Toxic
SeO2 -20 mesh 99.5% Pure
Selenium Oxide
UN3283 PG II Toxic
SeOBr2 -8 mesh 99.5% Pure
Selenium Oxybromide
8 UN2923 PG I Corrosive/Toxic
Se Rod 20mm dia. x 6mm long 99.9% Pure
Selenium
Selenium Se,
Purity 99.9%, 99.99% & 99.999%
Selenium-Arsenide-Germanium Se-As-Ge,
Available in various ratios wt% or at%, Purity 99.9%
Selenium-Arsenide-Silicon-Germanium Se-As-Si-Ge,
Available in various ratios wt% or at%, Purity 99.9%
Se TRG 25.4mm dia. x 3.18mm Tk 99.999% Pure
Selenium
Se TRG 25.4mm dia. x 6.35mm Tk 99.999% Pure
Selenium
Se TRG 50.8mm dia. x 3mm Tk 99.99% Pure
Selenium
Se TRG 50.8mm dia. x 3mm Tk 99.999% Pure
Selenium
Se TRG 50.8mm dia. x 6.35mm Tk 99.99% Pure
Selenium
Se TRG 76.2mm dia. x 3mm Tk 99.99% Pure
Selenium
Isolated selenium occurs in several different forms, the most stable of which is a dense purplish-gray semimetal (semiconductor) form that is structurally a trigonal polymer chain. It conducts electricity better in the light than in the dark, and is used in photocells (see allotropic section below). Selenium also exists in many nonconductive forms: a black glass-like allotrope, as well as several red crystalline forms built of eight-membered ring molecules, like its lighter chemical cousin sulfur.
Selenium is found in economic quantities in sulfide ores such as pyrite, partially replacing the sulfur in the ore matrix. Minerals that are selenide or selenate compounds are also known, but all are rare.