LUTETIUM

formerly luteciumboth: lootēˈshēəm, metallic chemical element; symbol Lu; atomic number 71; at. wt. 174.967; m.p. about 1,663 degrees Celsius; b.p. about 3,395 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 9.835 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +3. Lutetium is a silver-white metal that is relatively stable in air. One of the rare-earth metals, it is the last member of the lanthanide series in group IIIb of the periodic table. The metal may be prepared by reduction of the chloride or fluoride with an alkali or alkaline earth metal. Rare and expensive, it has few commercial uses. The chief commercial source of lutetium is the mineral monazite, which contains lutetium in a concentration of about three parts per hundred thousand. A process for separating lutecia (lutetium oxide, a rare earth) from ytterbia was described in 1907 by Georges Urbain, a French chemist, who is credited with the discovery of the element. It was discovered independently in 1908 by Carl Auer von Welsbach, an Austrian chemist, who called the element cassiopeium.

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...Ytterbium 239 Lutetium 241 CHAPTER 10 ACTINIDE...Period 6. They include the elements lanthanide La 57 to lutetium Lu 71 . b The actinide series are both metal-like...
...francium, germanium, hassium, polonium, gal- lium, hafnium, lutetium, rhenium, ruthenium, and scandium. Yet other element names...more recent experimental evidence and analysis have put lutetium (71) and lawrencium (103) in their former places.48 It is...
...recommend the names beryllium, niobium, lutetium, hafnium, and wolfram. The cases where...the name columbium Larsson, 3 . LUTETIUM. The name cassiopeium is used only in...to adapt to some languages, the name lutetium is preferred. It is not intended to settle...
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...government, but which DuPont and other white scourges have their scouts scouring daily in order to determine how much zircon, lutetium, and other precious elements essential to Western "hi-technology" there are to be refined from these sands. We moved into a...
...to masses and, if possible, to ionization properties of the analytes. For AS, we used iridium (Ir); for Pb and Mn, we used lutetium (Lu) and gallium (Ga), respectively. A stock IS spiking solution was prepared that ultimately delivered to each tube 10 ng...


 

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...brightly as they fly off. The true champions of sparkiness, however, are the lanthanides- the elements from lanthanum (57) to lutetium (71). They are even more flammable than magnesium yet also hard enough to generate large amounts of heat when they are ground...


 

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...November? ANSWERS 1 Asafa Powell; 2 Sirius (technically Sirius A, the faint companion Sirius B); 3 London (the others have lutetium, hafnium and holmium from their Latin names); 4 Novak Djokovic; 5 Martina Hingis; 6 The kidneys; 7 Algeria; 8 Minnesota; 9...


 

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LUTETIUM formerly lutecium both: loote she m, metallic chemical...Celsius; sp. gr. 9.835 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +3. Lutetium is a silver-white metal that is relatively stable in air...has few commercial uses. The chief commercial source of lutetium is the mineral monazite , which contains lutetium in...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: LUTETIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Lutetium Atomic Number: 71 Atomic Symbol: Lu Lutetium Atomic Weight: 174.967 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 9 2 ____________________ Copyright...
...baron f n vels bakh, 1858 1929, Austrian chemist. He discovered the rare earth elements neodymium and praseodymium (1885) and lutetium (c.1908, independently of the French chemist Georges Urbain). He is known also for the invention of the Welsbach mantle...
LU symbol for the element lutetium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Marignac, who in 1878 separated a substance he called ytterbia. In 1907, Georges Urbain showed that this substance contained lutetium in addition to ytterbium. At about this same time C. A. von Welsbach independently discovered ytterbium and called it aldebaranium...
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