Cadmium (Cd) Fun Facts
"The Poison Painter, a villain who creates brilliant colors but is highly toxic."
The true essence of Cadmium (Cd) on the molecular frontier.
Cadmium is a soft, bluish-white, toxic metal.
Cadmium is found in old, bright yellow or red paints.
Cadmium�s toxicity makes it a common plot device for poisonings in crime fiction.
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Did You Know?
The first rechargeable batteries, nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries, used cadmium as a key component.
Cadmium compounds can produce brilliant yellow, orange, and red pigments, which were widely used in paints and plastics.
Cadmium is highly toxic and a known human carcinogen, and its use is now heavily restricted in many countries.
It is an excellent neutron absorber, so it has been used to make control rods for nuclear reactors.
Smokers inhale significant amounts of cadmium because tobacco plants naturally absorb it from the soil.