The density of dysprosium is 8,54 g/cm3 at room temperature.
The density of dysprosium is 8,54 g/cm3 at room temperature.
I don't answer homework questions, but I'll show you how to get the answer. Go to the link, and look up the density of dysprosium in g/cc: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysprosium Take the reciprocal the density. You're done.
No, it is a metallic rare earth element that is denser than water and thus sinks.
what is dysprosium's texture
Dysprosium is a silvery-gray metal with a metallic luster.
how is element used in dysprosium
Dysprosium is not soluble in water.
the cost of Dysprosium is $300 per kilogram.
Dysprosium is classified as a rare earth element.
The symbol for Dysprosium is Dy, and its atomic number is 66.
Dysprosium has atomic number 66 so would normally have 66 electrons.
a slogan could be you will always luster with Dysprosium! :) <3