ruthenium

/ruːˈθiːniəm/
noun
  1. A hard, silvery-white metallic chemical element that is rare in nature and used in alloys and as a catalyst.
    • Scientists use ruthenium as a catalyst in some chemical reactions.
    • The new electronic device contains a thin layer of ruthenium.
    • Ruthenium is often added to platinum to make it harder for jewelry.
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