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- Lutetium | Rare Earth Element, Atomic Number 71 | Britannica
lutetium (Lu), chemical element, a rare-earth metal of the lanthanide series of the periodic table, that is the densest and the highest-melting rare-earth element and the last member of the lanthanide series In its pure form, lutetium metal is silvery white and stable in air
- What is Lutetium Used For? - Stanford Materials
Uncover Lutetium, the rare element making big impacts in tech and medicine From enhancing materials to pioneering cancer treatments, explore how this hidden gem of the lanthanide series fuels innovation across industries
- Lutetium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Lutetium is the last of its family and the smallest In size it is much nearer to yttrium and scandium, so some versions of the Periodic Table have lutetium directly under Sc and Y, preceded by the lanthanides from lanthanum to ytterbium
- Lutetium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses - Chemistry Learner
Lutetium (pronounced as loo-TEE-shee-em) [2] is a silvery, hard, dense rare earth metal classified as a lanthanide and represented by the chemical symbol Lu [1] It is the last chemical element belonging to the lanthanide series [3], with the most naturally abundant, stable isotope being 175 Lu (97 4% abundance)
- Lutetium Element Facts Chemistry - chemicool. com
Lutetium is a silvery-white rare earth metal The metal tarnishes slowly in air and burns at 150 o C to the oxide It is the densest and hardest of the lanthanides It is also one of the least abundant lanthanides, however it is still more abundant on earth than silver or gold
- Facts About Lutetium - Live Science
Lutetium is the last of the lanthanides, and the hardest of them The pure metal has been isolated only in recent years and is one of the most difficult to prepare It can be prepared by the
- Lutetium Facts – Atomic Number 71 or Lu - Science Notes and Projects
Lutetium is a dense, silvery-white rare earth metal Here is a collection of interesting element facts for lutetium or cassiopeium: Lutetium was the last natural rare earth element that was discovered It was discovered in 1907 by three scientists, working independently from each other
- WebElements Periodic Table » Lutetium » the essentials
Lutetium: compound properties Bond strengths; lattice energies of lutetium halides, hydrides, oxides (where known); and reduction potentials where known View compound properties
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