Yes holmium has a low level of acute toxicity.
YES
Holmium was not named after a scientist, it was actually named after the Latin name for Stockholm.
to check the sensitivity of the instrument
Poisonous describes the deleterious effect of a chemical upon a living system. Poisonous chemicals are quantified in their effect by the quantity required to kill 50% of a given organism by body mass (Median Lethal Dose or LD50). US DOT defines poisonous as a material having an LD50 oral, rat of 200 mg/Kg or less.
poisonous, flammable, and corrosive
If it gets into food yes! It is poisonous.
Holmium is a rare earth metal.
Holmium's abreviation is Ho
Holmium has not a taste or an odor.
Holmium simply does not have a smell
Lithium is an element, however "Holmium" is not you may be mistaking Holmium for Helium though
The symbol for holmium on the periodic table is: Ho
Holmium's atomic mass is 164.93032.
Holmium is in the lanthanoid series.
Holmium (Ho) is a member of the lanthanides family.
Holmium (Ho): 176 picometers or 0.176 nanometers.
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: The number of protons per nucleus of an atom is the same as its atomic number.