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Neodymium, determination monazite

Neodymium, determination of atomic weight of, in neodymium oxalate, 2 61 separation of, from samarium from monazite, as magnesium nitrate double salt, 2 56, 57... [Pg.240]

The method evolved by Moseley (1887 to 1915) of determining the atomic number enabled chemists to ascertain, as has already been seen, the maximum number of elements that can exist in serial order between any two selected ones. As the atomic numbers of lanthanum and lutecium are 57 and 71, it is clear that it is possible for 13 elements to exist of atomic numbers between these. Now europium was the twelfth to be discovered, but no element corresponding to 61 had been recorded. This should lie between neodymium (60) and samarium (62), and as early as 1902 Bohuslav Brauner had predicted its existence. In 1926 Hopkins, of Illinois, with his collaborators Harris and Yntema, announced the discovery of a new element in the neodymium extracted from monazite sand, the lines of the X-ray spectrum agreeing with those expected for element 61. He called it Illinium. [Pg.183]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.56 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.56 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.56 ]




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