LANTHANUM

lănˈthənəm [Gr.,=to lie hidden], metallic chemical element; symbol La; at. no. 57; at. wt. 138.9055; m.p. about 920 degrees Celsius; b.p. about 3,460 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 6.19 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +3. Lanthanum is a soft, malleable, ductile, silver-white metal; at room temperature it has a hexagonal close-packed crystalline structure that is unstable at higher temperatures (see allotropy). Lanthanum is usually considered the first member of the lanthanide series, a group of elements with similar physical and chemical properties. It is one of the rare-earth metals of group IIIb of the periodic table. Lanthanum is a chemically active element. It oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts with water to form the hydroxide. It reacts readily with acids, with elemental boron, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, selenium, silicon, or sulfur, and with the halogens. The oxide and the boride are used in electronic vacuum tubes. The oxide is added to optical glass to increase its alkali resistance and refractive index. Although lanthanum is not found uncombined in nature, it occurs in the rare-earth minerals monazite and bastnasite. Lanthanum may be prepared by reduction of lanthanum fluoride with calcium metal. Lanthanum may be used in making ductile cast iron; alloyed with other metals, it is used in cigarette lighter flints. Natural lanthanum is a mixture of two stable isotopes. One radioactive byproduct of the fission of plutonium, thorium, or uranium is a mixture of radioactive isotopes of lanthanum; 17 radioactive isotopes are known. Lanthanum was discovered in the form lanthanium oxide, called lanthana, in 1839 by C. G. Mosander.

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...CHAPTER 9 LANTHANIDE SERIES RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS 219 Lanthanum 221 Cerium 223 Praseodymium 224...
...beginning of the third and fourth rows of the transition elements. Whereas older periodic tables show these elements to be lanthanum (57) and actinium (89), more recent experimental evidence and analysis have put lutetium (71) and lawrencium (103) in their...
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...br/ Lanthanum 23.3 + or - 0.47 7.92...br/ Lanthanum 23.9 + or - 0.51 9...br/ Lanthanum 22.1 + or - 0.49 7...
...Lanthanum 0.000000...0.000001 0.000010 Lanthanum 0.000020...0.000001 0.000000 Lanthanum 0.000022...
...recently awarded a patent for a new electrode alloy that uses lanthanum, nickel, and tin as a replacement for cobalt. "Nickel-metal...cobalt in the alloy. The new electrode formula includes one lanthanum atom to 5.157 atoms of the nickel-tin combination, and the...
...bone was dissolved and mixed, 1.0 mL of the acid solution was removed and diluted to 10.0 mL by addition of 0.1% (wt/vol) lanthanum oxide in deionized, double-distilled water. Samples of biological tissue (blood, liver, kidney, bone) and other materials...
...remaining elemental concentrations were determined using an X-ray tube operated in vacuum at 30 kV, 20 mA, for 250 seconds. Lanthanum and neodymium were searched for but were below the detection limit of the EDXRF unit. nd = not detectable...
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...diminishes dramatically. "For example, without lanthanum used in the catalysts for oil refineries...United Arab Emirates combined", he says. Lanthanum is one of Rare Earths group of 15 metallic...34/ kg in 2002, now stands at $35/ kg. Lanthanum is only US$4.10/kg today; however that...
...decontaminate its facilities should a war occur. Radioactive lanthanum (a gamma-ray emitter with a forty-hour half-life) was blended...incinerator. The Army had painted boards with radioactive lanthanum and burned them in the cone, measuring the escaping gases...
...the lens is stopped down. (6)Rare Earth Elements: 15 chemically related elements in a group on the periodic table, such as lanthanum. These were not commonly used in lens manufacture in earlier years. (7)Aspherical Elements: A lens having one or more non-spherical...
...chemical signature of the object that blasted the Morokweng crater--low in sodium and potassium but high in uranium, thorium, and lanthanum--isnt typical of meteorites falling to Earth today, says Hart. Thats a sign that the object originated in a different part...


 

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...carbon dioxide, which are emitted into the atmosphere. Separating the gases would cost too much. However, tubes made of LSCF (Lanthanum-Strontium-Cobalt-Ferric Oxide) act as a filter so only oxygen reaches the methane gas. This results in a mixture of almost...
...a factor in the cadang-cadang problem. Subsequent studies pointed to the rare earths in the soil a" especially cerium and lanthanum as the recreant factor. But subsequent studies may be another tale worth telling, sometime later. At this point, we want to...
...create more than 200m tonnes of CO2 a year, more than a third of the countrys total output. The tubes of LSCF, which stands for Lanthanum-Strontium-Cobalt-Ferric Oxide, have been tested successfully in the laboratory and the design is attracting interest from...


 

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PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: LANTHANUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Lanthanum Atomic Number: 57 Atomic Symbol: La Lanthanum Atomic Weight: 138.9055 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 18 9 2...
LANTHANUM lan th n m Gr.,=to lie hidden, metallic chemical element...Celsius; sp. gr. 6.19 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +3. Lanthanum is a soft, malleable, ductile, silver-white metal; at...is unstable at higher temperatures (see allotropy ). Lanthanum is usually considered the first member of the lanthanide...
LA , chemical symbol symbol for the element lanthanum . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
MONAZITE mon zit, yellow to reddish-brown natural phosphate of the rare earths , mainly the cerium and lanthanum metals, usually with some thorium . Yttrium, calcium, iron, and silica are frequently present. Monazite sand is the crude...
...Members of the series are often called lanthanides, although lanthanum (atomic number 57) is not always considered a member of the...lutetium . All of the members of the series very closely resemble lanthanum and one another in their chemical and physical properties...
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