You may already know that the chemical element with atomic number 66 is Dysprosium.
But there's a lot of cool stuff about Dysprosium that most people don't know. Check this out:
But there's a lot of cool stuff about Dysprosium that most people don't know. Check this out:
Dysprosium Overview
Description
Soft, lustrous, silvery metal.
Symbol
Dy (Dysprosium)Sources
Usually found with erbium, holmium and other rare earths in some minerals such as monazite sand, which is often 50% rare earth by weight.
Uses
Its uses are limited to the experimental and esoteric.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Name Origin
Greek: dysprositos (hard to get at).
Discovery
Discovered By: Paul Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Year: 1886
Location: France
Atomic Mass
162,5
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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