Yes- in the picture above. It is a rare earth mineral, used in magnets and as a color for red or yellow glass.
Holmium's abreviation is Ho
Holmium is a rare earth metal.
Lithium is an element, however "Holmium" is not you may be mistaking Holmium for Helium though
98 neutrons. Holmium has only one stable isotope Ho-165, with 67 protons and 98 neutrons to make up the 165 mass number. There are unstable isotopes that vary from this. See related link.
The symbol for holmium on the periodic table is: Ho
Holmium's atomic mass is 164.93032.
Holmium is in the lanthanoid series.
Holmium (67 on the Periodic Table) is a shiny metallic silver colour.
Yes holmium has a low level of acute toxicity.
Holmium does not have a distinct taste or odor, as it is a rare earth element that is not commonly encountered in everyday life.
Holmium is a member of the lanthanides group. As a curiosity holmium has the greatest magnetic strength between the elements. Applications: as holmium oxide for the calibration of spectrophotometers, neutron adsorbent, lasers, colorant for glass, etc.
Holmium (Ho) is a member of the lanthanides family.