Ruthenium
Embed This Widget
Add the script tag and a data attribute to embed this widget.
Embed via iframe for maximum compatibility.
<iframe src="https://mineralfyi.com/iframe/entity//" width="420" height="400" frameborder="0" style="border:0;border-radius:10px;max-width:100%" loading="lazy"></iframe>
Paste this URL in WordPress, Medium, or any oEmbed-compatible platform.
https://mineralfyi.com/entity//
Add a dynamic SVG badge to your README or docs.
[](https://mineralfyi.com/entity//)
Use the native HTML custom element.
Ru
Add one script tag to your page:
<div data-mineralfyi="entity" data-slug="ruthenium"></div>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mineralfyi-embed@1/dist/embed.min.js" defer></script>
Embed as an iframe:
<iframe src="https://mineralfyi.com/iframe/entity/ruthenium/?style=modern&theme=light" width="420" height="400" frameborder="0" loading="lazy" style="border:0;border-radius:10px;max-width:100%"></iframe>
Paste the URL in WordPress, Medium, or Ghost:
https://mineralfyi.com/mineral/ruthenium/
Shields.io-compatible SVG badge:

Web Component:
<mineralfyi-entity slug="ruthenium"></mineralfyi-entity>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mineralfyi-embed@1/dist/embed.min.js" defer></script>
Native ruthenium is a rare hexagonal mineral occurring as silver-gray metallic grains in platinum-group element-bearing placers and chromitites from ophiolitic and layered intrusive complexes. It has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6.5 and is the hardest of the platinum-group metals. Important sources include the Ural Mountains in Russia and ophiolitic chromitites of the Oman ophiolite; ruthenium is used in electrical contacts, chip resistors, and as a catalyst in ammonia synthesis.