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Eu
Europium
Atomic no.:
63
Atom. weight: 151
Density: 5
Class:
Rare earth metal
Melting point: 826°C
Boiling point: 1439°C
Colour: silvery shiny
   
Discoverer: Eugéne Anatole Demarcay
Place: Paris, France
Year: 1901

Discovered by E.A. Demarçay in 1901 in Paris, France. The most reactive member of the lanthanide group of elements and one of the less abundant (2.1 ppm in the Earth's crust), europium is a ductile silvery metal which reacts rapidly with air and water. As a result of its reactive nature, the metal has limited applications, but some is used in the manufacture of thin-film superconductor alloys. Europium is also used as control rod material in nuclear reactors due to its ability to absorb neutrons.

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  Europium(III)-Oxide 99,99% - Eu2O3 - 5.0 grams  Art. Nr. 001756   25.08.2010
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Europium Oxide (Eu2O3) is a white insoluble powder, which is mainly used as red luminescent material in televisors, luminescent lamps and also in semi conductors, LSO Laser media,
Nuclear Industry, Ceramics and for scientific uses.

Europium Oxide glows bright red under ultraviolet light (money checker, black-light etc.)

Its easy to produce other Europium compounds with Lutetium oxide

 

Amount: 5,0g
Purity : 99.99%
Packing: Glass vial

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