Difference between revisions of "Terbium"
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{{Element | name=Terbium | symbol=Tb | anumber=65 | amass=158.92535 amu | state=Solid | class=Metallic | cstructure=Hexagonal| color=silvery white | date=1843 | discname=Carl Gustaf Mosander | origname=Named for Ytterby, Sweden | uses=Used in alloys, fuel cell stablizer and in lasers. | obtained=Found chiefly in [[monazite]] ore. }} | {{Element | name=Terbium | symbol=Tb | anumber=65 | amass=158.92535 amu | state=Solid | class=Metallic | cstructure=Hexagonal| color=silvery white | date=1843 | discname=Carl Gustaf Mosander | origname=Named for Ytterby, Sweden | uses=Used in alloys, fuel cell stablizer and in lasers. | obtained=Found chiefly in [[monazite]] ore. }} | ||
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Terbium | |
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Properties | |
Atomic symbol | Tb |
Atomic number | 65 |
Classification | Metallic |
Atomic mass | 158.92535 amu |
Other Information | |
Date of discovery | 1843 |
Name of discoverer | Carl Gustaf Mosander |
Name origin | Named for Ytterby, Sweden |
Uses | Used in alloys, fuel cell stablizer and in lasers. |
Obtained from | Found chiefly in monazite ore. |