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My concept for anthro Cerium (Lanthanum's wife)
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Yb(Ytterbium)
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Lanthanide
DOWNLOAD EUROPIUM 2K HIGH RES VIDEO LOOP FILE GET 2K ENTIRE 118 DISCOVERED ELEMENTS VISUAL LOOP PACK Europium is the most reactive lanthanide by far, having to be stored under an inert fluid to protect it from atmospheric oxygen or moisture. Europium is also the softest lanthanide, as it can be dented with a finger nail and easily cut with a knife. Europium is a ductile metal with a hardness similar to that of lead. It crystallizes in a body-centered cubic lattice. Some properties of europium are strongly influenced by its half-filled electron shell. Europium has the second lowest melting point and the lowest density of all lanthanides. Europium is not found in nature as a free element. Many minerals contain europium, with the most important sources being bastnäsite, monazite, xenotime and loparite-(Ce). No europium-dominant minerals are known yet, despite a single find of a tiny possible Eu–O or Eu–O–C system phase in the Moon's regolith. Europium was first found in 1892 by Paul Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, who obtained basic fractions from samarium-gadolinium concentrates which had spectral lines not accounted for by samarium or gadolinium. However, the discovery of europium is generally credited to French chemist Eugène-Anatole Demarçay, who suspected samples of the recently discovered element samarium were contaminated with an unknown element in 1896 and who was able to isolate it in 1901; he then named it europium. It is a dopant in some types of glass in lasers and other optoelectronic devices. Europium oxide (Eu2O3) is widely used as a red phosphor in television sets and fluorescent lamps, and as an activator for yttrium-based phosphors. Color TV screens contain between 0.5 and 1 g of europium oxide.
Some more Random Pics I’ve done! Enjoy (I swear Ill get back to serious work here soon ^^’)
made a neodymium isotope because i felt like it :>
awww what a sweetheart :3
I think it's worth mentioning that (as far as we know) she's the second-most-stable radioisotope of Neodymium, with a half-life of 2.3 quadrillion years, surpassed only by Nd-150's 9.3 quintillion years, and is also the second most abundant isotope after baseline Neodymium (Nd-142)! 24% of neodymium cattos on Earth would be these
drew my two favorite cattos
i do not know why i gave silicon a tie
Omg the beans :333 Sil is rocking that tie ngl makes him look like a proper office guy lol