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Terbium is a natural element found in the Earth's crust. It is a lanthanide metal that is primarily extracted from minerals containing rare earth elements.
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The name of the compound TbBr6 is Terbium(III) bromide. In this compound, Terbium has a +3 oxidation state, indicated by the Roman numeral III in parentheses. Bromide is the anion, which is a bromine atom with a -1 charge. Therefore, the compound is named Terbium(III) bromide.
Nearly all, 99.988%, of tantalum found in nature is stable. The natural radioactive isotope, 180mTa, accounts for 0.012% of it, and is believed to have a very long half life of about 1,200,000,000,000,000 years. Like all elements, tantalum has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
In your massacred question. The element terbium is not found in any common item.
Terbium is a rare earth element that can be found in minerals such as xenotime, euxenite, and monazite. It is typically produced as a byproduct of mining for other rare earth elements. Countries like China, Australia, the United States, and India are known to have significant terbium reserves.
Terbium has 65 electrons
if sodium is in a compound, it will not be in natural state. natural state implies that it is a pure element. ie not a compound
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The symbol for the element Terbium is Tb
The atomic mass of terbium is 158.92
Terbium is flammable and burns with a yellowish flame.