Every chemical element has its own symbol to represent them. But what is the Pr element?
The answer is Praseodymium, whose symbol is Pr, and there's a lot of cool facts about it that most people don't know. Let me walk you through...
The answer is Praseodymium, whose symbol is Pr, and there's a lot of cool facts about it that most people don't know. Let me walk you through...
Praseodymium Overview
Chemical Symbol
Pr (Praseodymium)
Uses
Used with neodymium to make lenses for glass maker's goggles since it filters out the yellow light present in glass blowing. Alloyed with magnesium creates a high-strength metal used in aircraft engines. Makes up 5% of Mich metal.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Description
Silvery white, moderately soft, malleable, ductile metal.
Name Origin
Greek: prasios and didymos (green twin); from its green salts.
Sources
Obtained from same salts as neodymium.
Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Number
59Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
140,90765
Discovery
Discovered By: C.F. Aver von Welsbach
Year: 1885
Location: Austria
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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