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    Lutetium - Wikipedia

    • Lutetium is a silvery white, radioactive metal and a rare earth element. It has various applications in medicine, industry and research, and was discovered by Carl Auer von Welsbach and Georges Urbain in … See more

    Appearancesilvery white
    Phase at STPsolid
    Melting point1925 K (1652 °C, 3006 °F)
    Boiling point3675 K (3402 °C, 6156 °F)
    Overview

    Lutetium is a chemical element ; it has symbol Lu and atomic number 71. It is a silvery white metal, which resists corrosion in dry air, but not in moist air. Lutetium is the last ele… See more

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    Characteristics

    Physical properties A lutetium atom has 71 electrons, arranged in the configuration [ Xe ] 4f 14 5d 1 6s2. Lutetium is generally encountered in the 3+ oxidation state, having lost … See more

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  1. Lutetium | Rare Earth Element, Atomic Number 71

    Lutetium is a silvery white, paramagnetic, and superconducting metal that is the densest and the highest-melting rare-earth element. It was discovered in 1907–08 and has two natural isotopes, lutetium-175 and lutetium-176, and …

  2. Lutetium Element | Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics

  3. Lutetium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table

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  7. Lutetium Facts – Atomic Number 71 or Lu - Science …

    May 22, 2022 · Learn about lutetium, a rare earth metal discovered in 1907 and used as a catalyst in the petroleum industry. Find out its chemical and physical properties, sources, isotopes, and more.

  8. Lutetium - Periodic Table

    Lutetium is the last natural rare earth element to be discovered and has a silver color and a simple hexagonal crystal structure. It is used in catalysts, LED light bulbs, and has a stable isotope 175Lu.

  9. Lutetium | Lu (Element) - PubChem