IC 8476 The Rare-Earth Elements, Yttrium, And Thorium - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By John W. Adams ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John G. Parker
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The rare-earth elements, sometimes known as the lanthanides, comprise the series of 15 chemically similar elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71. Yttrium, with atomic number 39, is often included in the group, because its properties are similar and it more often than not occurs in association with the lanthanides. Thorium is included in this survey due to its close association with the lanthanides, particularly in the mineral monazite. The lanthanides were first recognized as elements around 1750 and were the subject of much study by chemists during the 19th century. The purely chemical methods then available failed to resolve the strange intimate relationships between these elements, and it was not until about 1920 that the full series was explained.
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APA: John G. Parker  (1971)  IC 8476 The Rare-Earth Elements, Yttrium, And Thorium - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By John W. Adams ? Introduction

MLA: John G. Parker IC 8476 The Rare-Earth Elements, Yttrium, And Thorium - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By John W. Adams ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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