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New Element in the Sulphur Group

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DR. B. BRAUNER, of Prag, in 1888 made a careful investigation of the atomic weight of tellurium, an account of which will be found in C. S. J. 320, p. 382. In accordance with Messrs. Newland's and Mendeléef's Periodic Law, tellurium should have, if pure, an atomic weight of 125, or even lower.

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BLANSHARD, C. New Element in the Sulphur Group. Nature 50, 571–572 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/050571c0

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