Every atom has a symbol and some are easy to figure out. Especially if you already know its name.
But what do you do when you only know its atomic number? Like... what is the atom symbol whose atomic number is 67?
The answer is Holmium (Ho). However there are a lot of interesting facts about Holmium that people don't know. Let me show you:
But what do you do when you only know its atomic number? Like... what is the atom symbol whose atomic number is 67?
The answer is Holmium (Ho). However there are a lot of interesting facts about Holmium that people don't know. Let me show you:
Holmium Overview
Atomic Symbol
Ho (Holmium)
Description
Fairly soft, malleable, lustrous, silvery metal.
Sources
Occurs in gadolinite. Most often from monazite which is often 50% rare earth and typically 0.05% holmium.
Occurs in gadolinite. Most often from monazite which is often 50% rare earth and typically 0.05% holmium.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Uses
It has very few practical applications; however, it has some unusual magnetic properties that offer some hope for future applications.
It has very few practical applications; however, it has some unusual magnetic properties that offer some hope for future applications.
Name Origin
From Holmia, the Latinized name for Stockholm, Sweden.
From Holmia, the Latinized name for Stockholm, Sweden.
Discovery
Discovered By: J.L. Soret
Year: 1878
Location: Switzerland
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Want to learn more details and data? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Want to learn more details and data? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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