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- Lanthanide - Wikipedia
The lanthanide contraction is responsible for the great geochemical divide that splits the lanthanides into light and heavy-lanthanide enriched minerals, the latter being almost inevitably associated with and dominated by yttrium
- Lanthanides Facts (Lanthanoids) - Science Notes and Projects
Chemists refer to these 15 elements using the symbol Ln They are called “lanthanides” because they share properties in common with lanthanum Here is a list of the lanthanides, a look at their common properties, their uses, and other facts
- Lanthanide | Definition, Start, Facts | Britannica
Lanthanide, any of the series of 15 consecutive chemical elements in the periodic table from lanthanum to lutetium (atomic numbers 57–71) With scandium and yttrium, they make up the rare-earth metals
- Lanthanides: Properties and Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts
The Lanthanide Contraction refers to the decrease in atomic size of the elements in which electrons fill the f-subshell Since the f sub-shell is not shielded, the atomic size will decrease as the nuclear charge still increases
- What Are the Lanthanide Series? And Their Applications?
Lanthanides refer to the collective designation of 15 elements from No 57 to No 71 elements with similar chemical properties in the periodic table of elements
- Lanthanide Metals: Definition, Properties, Uses, and Types
Lanthanides are a group of metals that have similar properties Their characteristics have become critical to a surprising range of high-tech applications Much of the commonality stems from the lanthanide elements’ common electron configurations, resulting in shared chemical behaviors
- Lanthanides - Properties of Element Groups - ThoughtCo
Learn about the characteristics of elements 57-71 known as the lanthanide elements Lanthanides are one of the rare earth groups
- Lanthanides | Earth and Atmospheric Sciences - EBSCO
Lanthanides, also known as rare-earth elements, comprise a set of fifteen chemical elements with atomic numbers ranging from 57 (lanthanum) to 71 (lutetium)
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