The Poetry of Tellurium
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"Earning a degree in chemistry changed my life!" - Walter the Educator. This book is dedicated to all the chemistry lovers, like myself, across the world. The Poetry of Tellurium belongs to the Chemical Element Poetry Book Series by Walter the Educator™. Collect all books in the series at WaltertheEducator.com. Creating a poetry book ab
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The Poetry of Tellurium - Walter the Educator
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Tellurium, a marvel of creation
In secrets of the Earth's deep core,
A hidden jewel I do adore,
Born from stars, I proudly stand,
Tellurium, an element so grand.
A lustrous metal, silvery-gray,
I dance with light, a radiant display,
In crystal form, my beauty gleams,
A celestial gem, beyond our dreams.
In nature's realm, I'm seldom found,
Yet my allure knows no bound,
Beneath the ground, in rocks I reside,
A treasure sought by those who stride.
With atomic number fifty-two,
I'm known for my properties true,
A conductor, a semi-metal am I,
Electrons dancing, reaching the sky.
I whisper tales of ancient lore,
As alchemists sought me evermore,
Yet in their quest, they found me not,
For my essence, they could not unlock.
In modern times, I find a place,
In technology's swift-paced race,
In solar panels, I find my role,
Capturing sunlight, a source so whole.
From televisions to memory chips,
I bring innovation to our fingertips,
Tellurium, a marvel of creation,
Fueling progress, shaping our nation.
So, let us celebrate this element rare,
With wonder and awe, let us share,
For in its essence, we can find,
A glimpse of the universe, intertwined.
Two
cosmic affair
In the depths of the cosmos, a hidden jewel resides,
Born from the fiery hearts of stars, where creation collides.
Tellurium, a lustrous metal, so rare and so pure,
A dance with light, a treasure sought by those who endure.
A conductor of electricity, a semi-metal divine,
Tellurium weaves its magic, connecting the lines.
In the heart of technology, it finds its rightful place,
Powering solar panels, memory chips, a cosmic