77 Ir 192.2173
Iridium
TRANSITION METAL
Phase: Solid
Discovered: Smithson Tennant
Block: D
Summary
Iridium is a chemical element with symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, iridium is generally credited with being the second densest element (after osmium) based on measured density, although calculations involving the space lattices of the elements show that iridium is denser. It is also the most corrosion-resistant metal, even at temperatures as high as 2000 °C. Although only certain molten salts and halogens are corrosive to solid iridium, finely divided iridium dust is much more reactive and can be flammable.
Source: WikipediaPhysical Properties
Atomic Mass 192.2173 u
Density 22.56 g/cm³
Melting Point 2719 K
Boiling Point 4403 K