Heat transfer depends on a material property called thermal conductivity, even in an material as small as an atom of Erbium. Ok, so what is the thermal conductivity of an atom of Er?
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In the case of Erbium, thermal conductivity is 0.143 W/cmK. Now let's talk about the cool facts about Erbium...
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Learn more about the atomic number.
Year: 1843
Location: Sweden
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Note: Learn more about the thermal conductivity here.
In the case of Erbium, thermal conductivity is 0.143 W/cmK. Now let's talk about the cool facts about Erbium...
Erbium Data
Erbium Thermal Conductivity
0.143 W/cmKState at 20 °C
SolidUses
Erbium oxide is used in ceramics to obtain a pink glaze. Also a few uses in the nuclear industry and as an alloying agent for other exotic metals. For example, it increases the malleability of vanadium.Atomic Mass
167,26Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Found with other heavier rare earths in xenotime and euxerite.Description
Soft, malleable, silvery metal.Atomic Symbol
ErName Origin
Named after the Swedish town, Ytterby.Atomic Number
68Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Carl MosanderYear: 1843
Location: Sweden
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