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that doesn't exist nor is that a word Actually, Praseodymium is an element on the periodic table of elements. There for a word. And to answer the question, Praseodymium is a silver-white color.
All of the praseodymium ordinarily found in nature is of a single stable isotope, 141Pr. Like all other elements, there are synthetic radioactive isotopes of praseodymium.
By using electrolysis from potash
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Praseodymium is available in small quantities in the earth's crust and belongs to the category of rare earth minerals. This element can be found as mixture with other elements in monazite and bastnasite and can be extracted using the process called ion exchange or by counter-current solvent extraction Or... it's family is the Rare Earth Minerals Lots Of Love Hjaw123 xx
Einsteinium is not extracted from the earth, it is an artificial element.
Baron Carl Auer von WelsbachThe element was named for the color of its primary oxide. In 1841, Swedish chemist Carl Gustav Mosander extracted a rare earth oxide residue he called "didymium" from a residue he called "lantana," in turn separated from cerium salts. In 1885, the Austrian chemist Baron Carl Auer von Welsbach separated didymium into two salts of different colors, which he named praseodymium and neodymium. The name praseodymium comes from the Greek prasios (πράσιος), meaning green, and didymostwin.
it is extracted from electrolysis of potash.
Praseodymium is a chemical element !
A pearl is not extracted from the earth. They are found in oyster's shells. The term for it is harvesting oysters.
Praseodymium is a solid metal.
Praseodymium has six electron shells.
extracted, it is a mineral that occurs naturally in the earth.
No, it is a "rare earth metal". It oxidizes slowly when exposed to air, crumbling to a green colored dust.
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