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Lutetium


Atomic no.:
71
Atom. weight: 174.967
Density: 9.842
Class:
Rare Earth Metal
Melting point: 1663°C
Boiling point: 3395°C
Colour: blueish silvery shiny
   
Discoverer: Gheorges Urbain
Place: Paris, France
Year: 1905

Discovered in 1907 by G. Urbain in Paris, France, and, independently, by C. James at the University of New Hampshire, USA. Lutetium is the hardest, densest and one of the rarest of the lanthanide group of elements (it has an abundance of 0.51 ppm in the earth's crust). It is found in some of the less common minerals (e.g. gadolinite and xenotime) and is difficult to isolate. Applications of lutetium tend to be limited to research only.

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  high purity Yttrium Metal melted bead - 10,93g  Art. Nr. 001125   20.07.2006
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High purity Lutetium 99,99%
arc melted !!! Diameter ~ 20mm

This unique piece made of melted Lutetium is very rare and only available here.

The surface was polished and is shiny !

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Amount: ~10.93g
Purity : 99.99%
Packing: PE-bag

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