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87 Fr... | 88 Ra... | 89-103 Ac-Lr | 104 Rf | 105 Db | 106 Sg | 107 Bh | 108 Hs | 109 Mt | 110 Ds | 111 Rg | 112 Cn | 113 Nh | 114 Fl | 115 Mc | 116 Lv | 117 Ts | 118 Og |
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89 Ac... | 90 Th... | 91 Pa... | 92 U... | 93 Np... | 94 Pu... | 95 Am... | 96 Cm... | 97 Bk... | 98 Cf... | 99 Es... | 100 Fm... | 101 Md... | 102 No... | 103 Lr | |||
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66 Dy DysprosiumLanthanoid, mass: 162.5 u, 6 stable isotopes (158, 160-164), abundance rank (earth/space): 51/62Click image to magnify. Ultrapure dysprosium dendrites. Original size in cm: 2 x 2 ![]() ![]() Dysprosium is a typicallanthanoid, which is not widely used so far. It is the best material for capturing hotneutrons, which has some applications in controlling nuclear processes. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pale yellow-green dysprosium sulfate, Dy2(SO4)3. Vial diameter 1 cm. Dysprosium sulfate is used, amongst others, for special glass. See alsosamarium sulfate. Advertisement
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