Holmium (pronounced /ˈhoʊlmiəm/, HOHL-mee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Ho and atomic number 67. Part of the lanthanide series, holmium is a relatively soft and malleable silvery-white metallic element, which is stable in dry air at room temperature. A rare earth metal, it is found in the minerals monazite and gadolinite. Holmium has the highest magnetic strength of any element and therefore is used for the polepieces of the strongest...
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Holmium
Chemical Element
The 67th Element in the Periodic Table
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Dysprosium
Dysprosium (pronounced /dɪsˈproʊziəm/, dis-PROE-zee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Dy and atomic number 66. It is a rare earth element...
Symbol:
- Ho
Atomic mass:
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Electrons per shell:
- 2,8,18,29,8,2
Electron affinity:
- 0.5 eV (5E-7 MeV )
Electronegativity (Pauling scale):
- 1.23
Atomic radius:
- 175 pm (0.00000689 )
Van der Waals radius:
- 233 pm (0.00000917 )
Isotopes:
- Holmium-172
- Holmium-141
- Holmium-146
- Holmium-163
- Holmium-170
- Holmium-161
- Holmium-142
- Holmium-158
- Holmium-171
- Holmium-155
Melting Point:
- 1,473.85 °C (2684.96 °F )
Boiling Point:
- 2,694.85 °C (4882.78 °F )
Periodic table block:
Ionization Energy:
- 6.0215 eV (0.0000060215 MeV )
Discovery Date:
- 1878
Electron Configuration:
- Xe 4f11 6s2