How to use in-sentence of “tellurium”:
– It can also be made by reacting fluorine with tellurium trioxide.
– Tellurides are the main source of tellurium in the ground.
– Some fungi, though, can use tellurium instead of selenium or sulfur.
– It releases oxygen to turn into tellurium dioxide when heated.
– Tellurium oxide is made by burning tellurium in air.
– The tellurium dissolves to make a red solution, while the gold sinks to the bottom.
– Cold fluorine gas makes tellurium tetrafluoride.
– It breaks down when heated to tellurium iodide and iodine.

Example sentences of “tellurium”:
– It contains tellurium in its +4 oxidation state.
– It decomposes to bromine and tellurium bromide when heated strongly.
– The tellurium can be melted and reformed to make bars of tellurium metal.
– It easily turns back into tellurium dioxide and water.
– Another way to make it is reacting selenium tetrafluoride and tellurium dioxide to make tellurium tetrafluoride, which is heated above to make tellurium hexafluoride and tellurium.
– It can be oxidized to tellurium chloride.
– Sodium telluride is made by reacting tellurium and sodium in liquid ammonia.
– The tellurites turn into tellurium dioxide.
– This mineral consists of tellurium dioxide.
– The chemistry of tellurium is similar to some chemistry of selenium and sulfur, although its compounds are more reactive and the element is less reactive.
– Telluric acid can be made by reacting tellurium dioxide with chromium trioxide or hydrogen peroxide.
– It is made by reacting tellurium with iodine or by reacting tellurium with iodomethane, CHI.
– It can burn in air to make tellurium dioxide.
– Most organisms can metabolize tellurium to make dimethyl telluride, which is a garlic-smelling chemical.
– It is made by reacting tellurium dioxide with sulfur tetrafluoride.
– Tellurites are made by reacting tellurium dioxide with a metal oxide.
– It does not dissolve in most acids, although it dissolves in concentrated sulfuric acid to make a special red tellurium cation.
– It is made by reacting tellurium dioxide with sodium hydroxide, or by heating a telluride in air with sodium carbonate.
- It contains tellurium in its +4 oxidation state.
- It decomposes to bromine and tellurium bromide when heated strongly.
