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Lutetium Overview
Symbol
Lu (Lutetium)Description
Silvery-white, hard, dense, rare earth metal.
Name Origin
Named for the ancient name of Paris, Lutecia.
Discovery
Discovered By: Georges Urbain
Year: 1907
Location: France
Sources
Found with ytterbium in gadolinite and xenotime. Usually obtained from monazite sand which is ofter 50% rare earth by weight and 0.003% lutetium.
Uses
It has no practical applications.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Atomic Number
71Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
174,967
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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