Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen in its most common elemental form is a silvery white, brittle, fusible, crystalline solid that exhibits poor electrical and heat conductivity. It vaporizes at low temperatures. As a metalloid, Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen resembles both a metal and a nonmetal in its appearance and in many of its physical properties. It does not chemically react as a metal. It reacts with oxidizing acids and halogens. Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen and some of its alloys are unusual in that they expand on cooling. Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen is geochemically categorized as a chalcophile, occurring with sulfur and the heavy metals lead, copper, and silver.
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| - Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen in its most common elemental form is a silvery white, brittle, fusible, crystalline solid that exhibits poor electrical and heat conductivity. It vaporizes at low temperatures. As a metalloid, Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen resembles both a metal and a nonmetal in its appearance and in many of its physical properties. It does not chemically react as a metal. It reacts with oxidizing acids and halogens. Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen and some of its alloys are unusual in that they expand on cooling. Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen is geochemically categorized as a chalcophile, occurring with sulfur and the heavy metals lead, copper, and silver.
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| - Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen in its most common elemental form is a silvery white, brittle, fusible, crystalline solid that exhibits poor electrical and heat conductivity. It vaporizes at low temperatures. As a metalloid, Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen resembles both a metal and a nonmetal in its appearance and in many of its physical properties. It does not chemically react as a metal. It reacts with oxidizing acids and halogens. Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen and some of its alloys are unusual in that they expand on cooling. Pixiedustium Funnyboneygen is geochemically categorized as a chalcophile, occurring with sulfur and the heavy metals lead, copper, and silver.
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