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Periodic Table: Lanthanides

Lanthanides

Lanthanoid, also called lanthanide, any of the series of 15 consecutive chemical elements in the periodic table from lanthanum to lutetium (atomic numbers 57–71). With scandium and yttrium, they make up the rare-earth metals. Their atoms have similar configurations and similar physical and chemical behaviour; the most common valences are 3 and 4. These elements are also called the lanthanide elements. However, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, the international body in charge of chemical nomenclature, prefers the term lanthanoid, since the -ide ending is usually reserved for negatively charged ions. Continue reading from Encyclopedia Britannica

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Link to Praseodymium Resource Guide
Link to Neodymium Resource Guide
Link to Promethium Resource Guide
Link to Samarium Resource Guide
Link to Europium Resource Guide
Link to Gadolinium Resource Guide
Link to Terbium Resource Guide
Link to Dysprosium Resource Guide
Link to Holmium Resource Guide
Link to Erbium Resource Guide
Link to Thulium Resource Guide
Link to Ytterbium Resource Guide
Link to Lutetium Resource Guide

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