From selene or moon. It exists as both metal and non-metal. Unlike most electrical conductors, it varies in conductivity with the intensity of light making useful in photoelectric devices.
Discovery: 1817 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius of Sweden
Uses: Copy machines, Photo cells, Solar Cells, Exposure meters, Semiconductor.
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From selene or moon. It exists as both metal and non-metal. Unlike most electrical conductors, it varies in conductivity with the intensity of light making useful in photoelectric devices.
Discovery: 1817 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius of Sweden
Uses: Copy machines, Photo cells, Solar Cells, Exposure meters, Semiconductor.
Explanation:
Not sure if this is the answer you were looking for but my mind just says this is the answer to your question, sorry if its wrong tho