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Samarium
Atomic no.:
62
Atom. weight: 150.36
Density: 7
Class:
Rare earth metal
Melting point: 1074°C
Boiling point: 1794°C
Colour: golden shiny
   
Discoverer: Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Place: Paris, France
Year: 1879

Samarium was discovered in 1879 by P.E. Lecoq and was named after the mineral "Samarskite" which, in turn, was named after the Russian mine official, Colonel V.E. Samarsky. A lanthanide group element, samarium is a silvery-white metal which is found in the minerals allanite, cerite, gadolinite and its namesake, samarskite; it has an abundance on earth of 7.9 ppm. It is relatively stable in dry air but oxidises on contact with moisture. Applications of the metal are limited, but it finds uses in the glass, ceramics and electronics industries and also in the manufacture of permanent magnets (when combined with cobalt).

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  Sublimed Ytterbium metal in ampoule under argon - 1.34g  Art. Nr. 003512   06.10.2009
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Nice piece of sublimed Samarium metal - 1.34g

Beautiful piece for your Collection. Filled in ampoule under argon to prevent oxidation.

A complete Set of all Rare Earth metals (16 Ampoules) is available!

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R- and S-Phrases:

R: 11-15 S: 7/8-43

 

Amount: 1.34g
Purity : 99,99%
Packing: Ampoule, Argon

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