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A '''lanthanide''' is one of 15 elements in the 6th period of the periodic table. This group of elements includes all of the members of the f-block, as well as [[lutetium]]. All of the members of this group are metals that display extremely similar aqueous chemistry, with each element being stable as a tripositive ion, so the lanthanides are all notoriously difficult to separate from one another. However, they vary greatly as metals: each metal is paramagnetic, but they have a different response to a magnetic field.
 
A '''lanthanide''' is one of 15 elements in the 6th period of the periodic table. This group of elements includes all of the members of the f-block, as well as [[lutetium]]. All of the members of this group are metals that display extremely similar aqueous chemistry, with each element being stable as a tripositive ion, so the lanthanides are all notoriously difficult to separate from one another. However, they vary greatly as metals: each metal is paramagnetic, but they have a different response to a magnetic field.
  
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*[http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=8758 Rare earth metals, mischmetal, etc]
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 12 September 2022

A lanthanide is one of 15 elements in the 6th period of the periodic table. This group of elements includes all of the members of the f-block, as well as lutetium. All of the members of this group are metals that display extremely similar aqueous chemistry, with each element being stable as a tripositive ion, so the lanthanides are all notoriously difficult to separate from one another. However, they vary greatly as metals: each metal is paramagnetic, but they have a different response to a magnetic field.

Lanthanides are a subset of the rare earth metals, a group which includes scandium and yttrium.

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Relevant Sciencemadness threads