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La
Lanthanum


Atomic no.:
57
Atom. weight: 138.9055
Density: 6.162
Class:
Rare earth metal
Melting point: 920°C
Boiling point: 3469°C
Colour: silvery shiny
   
Discoverer: Carl Gustav Mosander
Place: Stockholm, Sweden
Year: 1839

Discovered in 1839 by C.G. Mosander in Stockholm, Sweden. Lanthanum is a soft, ductile, white metal which oxidises rapidly in air. It is one of the most reactive of the lanthanide group of elements, reacting with water to produce hydrogen gas. It has an abundance in the earth's crust of 32 ppm. At very low temperatures, lanthanum is super conducting (at 6K). It is used to manufacture special grades of optical glass which have specific refractive properties. Lanthanum can also be used in flints, and La3+ is used as a biological tracer for Ca2+. Radioactive isotopes of lanthanum have been tested for the treatment of cancer.

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  Lanthanum hexaboride LaB6 - fine powder powder 2.5 grams  Art. Nr. 001517   21.09.2007
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Lanthanum hexaboride LaB6

Melting point: 2528 °C - Elektron emissivity: < 4 eV - dark purple powder insoluble in water.

Lanthanum hexaboride has a very low work function (Electron emissivity) and is mainly used for cathode coatings for Plasma technology, vacuum coating, electron beam guns and Xray applications.

F-Flammable
Xn-Harmful
Xi-Irritant
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Amount: 2.5g
Purity : ~99.9%
Packing: glass bottle

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