rhenium

/ˈriniəm/
noun
  1. A rare, hard, silvery-white metallic chemical element (symbol Re) used in high-temperature alloys and catalysts.
    • The periodic table lists rhenium with atomic number 75.
    • Rhenium is added to superalloys in jet engines to withstand extreme heat.
    • Scientists study rhenium for its unique properties in chemical reactions.
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