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  • Naturally occurring erbium (68Er) is composed of six stable isotopes, with 166Er being the most abundant (33.503% natural abundance). Thirty-nine radioisotopes...
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    Dysprosium-164 Holmium-165 (α) Erbium-162 (α, 2E)* Erbium-164 (α, 2E) Erbium-166 (α) Erbium-167 (α) Erbium-168 (α) Erbium-170 (α, 2B)* Thulium-169 (α) Ytterbium-168...
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  • mode after is beta emission. The primary decay products before 169Tm are erbium isotopes, and the primary products after are ytterbium isotopes. All isotopes...
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    uniform, with no discernible shell structure. The situation from elements 157 to 172 should return to normalcy and be more reminiscent of the earlier rows...
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  • H. C. (1966). "Pharmacology and toxicology of dysprosium, holmium, and erbium chlorides". Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 8 (1): 37–43. doi:10...
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    in the crystal. Natural samples containing rare earth impurities such as erbium have also been observed to display upconversion fluorescence, in which infrared...
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    as an impurity in yttrium oxide, Y2O3. Yttrium and terbium, as well as erbium and ytterbium, are named after the village of Ytterby in Sweden. Terbium...
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    (China), 22–25 November 2006, hosted by the University of Fukui (Japan), pp. 157–167. (Figs 15,16,17,23 revised.). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27...
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  • einsteinium-250 8.6 31 plutonium-234 8.8 32 lead-201 9.33 33.6 americium-244 10.1 36 erbium-165 10.36 37.3 plutonium-245 10.5 38 lead-212 10.64 38.3 lawrencium-266...
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    frequency). This was first proposed in 1999 and demonstrated in 2011 using an erbium fiber frequency comb at the telecom wavelength. This simple approach has...
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  • Dysprosium(III) sulfate Dy2(SO4)3·8H2O 4.83 Erbium(III) hydroxide Er(OH)3 1.363×10−5 Erbium(III) sulfate Er2(SO4)3 13.79 Erbium(III) sulfate Er2(SO4)3·8H2O 16.00...
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  • to 1: 68 → 62 + 82 = 100 → 12 + 02 + 02 = 1. 68 is the atomic number of erbium, a lanthanide. In the restaurant industry, 68 may be used as a code meaning...
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    Johnson, L. (2008). Colonial Latin America. Oxford University Press. pp. 157–159. ISBN 978-0-19-504542-0. Jamieson, R W (2000). Domestic Architecture...
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    platinum from ores]. Горный журнал (Mining Journal) (in Russian). 7 (3): 157–163. Meija, Juris (September 2021). "Politics at the periodic table". Nature...
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  • 122 was carried out in 1978 at the GSI Helmholtz Center, where a natural erbium target was bombarded with xenon-136 ions: nat 68Er + 136 54Xe → 298, 300...
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    β-form, which has a body-centered cubic structure. The isotope gadolinium-157 has the highest thermal-neutron capture cross-section among any stable nuclide:...
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    100 years, about 11.5×1012 of its atoms decay each second by emitting a 5.157 MeV alpha particle. This amounts to 9.68 watts of power. Heat produced by...
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  • Spectrometry At The Underground Laboratory Of Gran Sasso". Radiocarbon. 43 (2A): 157–161. doi:10.1017/S0033822200037954. Ten most abundant elements in the universe...
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  • recent work suggests the end of the superactinide series to occur at element 157 instead). The transactinide seaborgium was named in his honor. Superheavies...
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  • groups 6 f-block 157.25 7.90 1585 3546 0.236 1.2 6.2 primordial solid 65 Tb Terbium Ytterby, Sweden, where it was found; see yttrium, erbium, ytterbium f-block...
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