cadmium

Cadmium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. A relatively rare, soft, bluish-white, transition metal, cadmium is known to cause cancer and occurs with zinc ores. Cadmium is used largely in batteries and pigments, for example in plastic products.



The term "cadmium" was found in the following pages:

Material database: American Elements - Cadmium 110 Oxide Isotope
Material database: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - SRM 1648a - Urban Particulate Matter
Link database: CBI: Hungary legislation: Substances in vehicles
Link database: CBI: Italy legislation: Substances in vehicles
Directory of scientists: Marie Vahter
Link database: Consumer Reports: Protein drinks
Material database: RECIPE Chemicals + Instruments GmbH - ClinChek 8841 Whole blood, lyophilized, trace elements level II
Material database: RECIPE Chemicals + Instruments GmbH - ClinChek 8884 Control blood plasma, lyophilised, trace elements level II: LOT 129
Directory of scientists: Danuta Baralkiewicz
European chemicals legislation REACH must be consumer-friendly | EVISA's News
Material database: The Food and Environment Research Agency (FAPAS) - Test Material T07149 (Canned Crab Meat)
Material database: RECIPE Chemicals + Instruments GmbH - ClinCal 9982 Serum calibrator lyophilised for trace elements: LOT 538
Material database: National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) - NIES CRM 13: Human Hair
Link database: U.S. EPA: Blood Cadmium Level
Link database: Life Extension: Heavy Metal Toxicity
Material database: IAEA - MEL International Atomic Energy Agency - IAEA-456 Coastal Sediment
Link database: CBI: Cyprus legislation: Substances in vehicles
European Commission announces ban on cadmium in plastics | EVISA's News
Material database: Sigma-Aldrich - Matrix CRM - Soil, Sludge, Sediment: Trace Metals - Loamy Sand 1
Material database: IRMM - Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements - ERM-EC681m - Polyethylene (high level)