Some names of rare earth metals are Europium, Terbium, Lutetium, Promethium, Cerium, Scandium, Yttrium, Lanthanum, Praseodymium, Neodymium, Samarium, and Gadolinium.
Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt. Also some of the rare earth metals, like Samarium
Rare earth metals are widely used for technological advancement in the 21st technology. It commonly used for car batteries, car engine and car frames. Aside from that, rare metals are also present in cellphones and some other gadgets and devices.
They are the Alkali Metals, Alkaline Metals, Transition Metals, Metalloids, Halogens, and the Noble (Inert) Gases. There is also the lanthanide and actinide series which are known as the Rare Earth Metals.
Graham Denvir Webber has written: 'The magnetoresistivity of some rare-earth metals'
the groups of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, and other metal are all metals and some of the metalloids have metallic properties and the alkali, alkaline are on the left, transition metals are in the middle, other metals are located directly next to the transition metals and the metalloids are next to the other metals, and then you have halogens and Nobel gases, Lanthanides and Actinides which are all gases and rare earth.
Rare female names include Agnes and Lethan. Some other rare female names include Obrin and Lilac. Female names are on a personal level.
Although cerium belongs to chemical elements group called rare earth metals, it is in fact more common than lead. Cerium is available in relatively large quantities (68 ppm in Earth's crust). It is used in some rare-earth alloys.
Metals, non metals and metaloids (which have some of the properties of both metals and non metals).
Because some of em are rare and some arnt!
Some, such as the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and a few others do. But most don't.
Some rare earth element's are in the food we eat
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