Each atom has its own properties, including Gadolinium. One of the most important properties an atom can have is the atomic mass.
So how much does Gadolinium weight... or how much mass does it have?
The answer is 157,25. However there is a lot of secret stuff about Gadolinium that most people don't know
Let's check it?
So how much does Gadolinium weight... or how much mass does it have?
The answer is 157,25. However there is a lot of secret stuff about Gadolinium that most people don't know
Let's check it?
Gadolinium Overview
Gadolinium Atomic Mass
Description
Soft, ductile, silvery-white metal.
Atomic Symbol
Gd (Gadolinium)
Discovery
Discovered By: Jean de Marignac
Year: 1880
Location: Switzerland
Discovered By: Jean de Marignac
Year: 1880
Location: Switzerland
State at 20 °C
Solid
Uses
Used in steel alloying agents and the manufacture of electronic components.
Used in steel alloying agents and the manufacture of electronic components.
Sources
Found with other rare earths in gadolinite and monazite sand.
Found with other rare earths in gadolinite and monazite sand.
Name Origin
Named after the mineral gadolinite.
Named after the mineral gadolinite.
Want to learn more details and data about Gadolinium? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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