- Holmium - Wikipedia
Holmium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ho and atomic number 67 It is a rare-earth element and the eleventh member of the lanthanide series of elements It is a relatively soft, silvery, fairly corrosion -resistant and malleable metal
- Holmium | Definition, Properties, Facts | Britannica
holmium (Ho), chemical element, a rare-earth metal of the lanthanide series of the periodic table Holmium is a moderately hard, silvery white metal that is relatively stable in air
- Holmium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Holmium has no known biological role, and is non-toxic Holmium is found as a minor component of the minerals monazite and bastnaesite It is extracted from those ores that are processed to extract yttrium It is obtained by ion exchange and solvent extraction
- Holmium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses
Holmium has special magnetic properties, and so its alloys are used for producing magnets and flux concentrators for high-intensity magnetic fields [4]
- Holmium Element Facts Chemistry - chemicool. com
Holmium is a bright, soft, silvery-white, rare earth metal that is both ductile and malleable It does not react in dry air at normal temperatures, but rapidly oxidizes to a yellow oxide (Ho 2 O 3) in moist air or when heated
- Holmium: Element 67 - Uses, Properties, and Applications
Explore the fascinating world of Holmium, Element 67 Discover its history, physical and chemical properties, and diverse applications ranging from strong magnets to medical lasers
- Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Pure holmium has a metallic to bright silver luster It is relatively soft and malleable and is stable in dry air at room temperature but rapidly oxidizes in moist air and at elevated temperatures The metal has unusual magnetic properties Few uses have yet been found for the element
- Holmium | Ho (Element) - PubChem
Chemical element, Holmium, information from authoritative sources Look up properties, history, uses, and more
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