Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part One Content description
- A Aluminum Al to Arsenic As
- B Barium Ba to Boron B
- C Cadmium Cd to Curium Cm
- D Dysprosium Dy
- E Erbium Er to Europium Eu
- F Fluorine F
- G Gadolinium Gd to Gold Au
- H Hafnium Hf to Hydrogen H
- I Indium In to Iron Fe
- K Krypton Kr
- L Lanthanum La to Lutetium Lu
- M Magnesium Mg to Molybdenum Mo
- N Neodymium Nd to Nitrogen N
- O Osmium Os to Oxygen O
- P Palladium Pd to Promethium Pm
- R Rhenium Re to Ruthenium Ru
- S Samarium Sm to Sulfur S
- T Tantalum Ta to Tungsten W
- U Uranium U
- V Vanadium V
- X Xenon Xe
- Y Ytterbium Yb to Yttrium Y
- Z Zinc Zn to Zirconium Zr
- Summary
- Part Two Content description
- Part Three Content description
- Part Four Content description
- References
- Index of elements in stars
- Index of molecules in stars
P - Palladium Pd to Promethium Pm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part One Content description
- A Aluminum Al to Arsenic As
- B Barium Ba to Boron B
- C Cadmium Cd to Curium Cm
- D Dysprosium Dy
- E Erbium Er to Europium Eu
- F Fluorine F
- G Gadolinium Gd to Gold Au
- H Hafnium Hf to Hydrogen H
- I Indium In to Iron Fe
- K Krypton Kr
- L Lanthanum La to Lutetium Lu
- M Magnesium Mg to Molybdenum Mo
- N Neodymium Nd to Nitrogen N
- O Osmium Os to Oxygen O
- P Palladium Pd to Promethium Pm
- R Rhenium Re to Ruthenium Ru
- S Samarium Sm to Sulfur S
- T Tantalum Ta to Tungsten W
- U Uranium U
- V Vanadium V
- X Xenon Xe
- Y Ytterbium Yb to Yttrium Y
- Z Zinc Zn to Zirconium Zr
- Summary
- Part Two Content description
- Part Three Content description
- Part Four Content description
- References
- Index of elements in stars
- Index of molecules in stars
Summary
This element was discovered in 1803 by W. Wollaston in London. The name alludes to the asteroid Pallas discovered in 1802 by Olbers. Pallas Athene is the name of the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology.
lonization energy
PdI 8.3 eV, PdII 19.4 eV, PdIII 32.9 eV.
Absorption lines of PdI
The equivalent width of PdI 3405(2) in the sun is 0.036.
Behavior in non-normal stars
Pd was first discovered by Bidelman (1966) in one Ap star. PdII was found by Adelman (1974) in one Bp star of the Si-4200 subgroup and by Adelman et al. (1979) in another Ap star of the Cr-Eu subgroup.
Isotopes
Pd occurs in the form of six stable isotopes, namely Pd 102 104, 105, 106, 108 and 110, which occur in the solar system with frequencies 1%, 11%, 22%, 27%, 27% and 12% respectively. There exist also 15 short-lived isotopes and isomers. The longest lived is Pd107 with a half life of 7 × 106 years, which can be used for radioactive dating.
Origin
Pd 105, 106 and 108 are produced by both the r process and the s process. Pd110 is a pure r process product, Pd104 a pure s process product and Pd102 are pure p process product.
This element was discovered in 1669 by H. Brandt in Hamburg, Germany. The name phosphorus in Greek means bringer of light, which was also the name given to the planet Venus.
lonization energies
PI 10.5 eV, PII 19.7 eV, PIII 30.2 eV.
Absorption lines of PI
The equivalent width of PI 9796(2) in the sun is 0.012. According to Underhill (1977) it is present in an A 2Ia star.
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- The Behavior of Chemical Elements in Stars , pp. 140 - 148Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995