orion the hunter was first found when the greeks first applied this group of stars and named them orion.
The element krypton was first found in London, England.
I don't think there is an element or compound with that name; you may want to check the spelling and ask again. If you mean "lutetium", it has both stable and unstable (i.e., radioactive) isotopes.
The least abundant elements in the Earth's crust are typically the rare earth elements such as thulium, lutetium, and hafnium. In the universe, elements such as francium and astatine are considered very rare.
The first four planets closest to the Sun are the four terrestial planets.
For most practical purposes, lutetium can be regarded as stable, though it is slightly radioactive. 97.41% of lutetium found in nature is stable, and 2.59% is of an isotope with a half life of 37,800,000,000 years. Like all other elements, lutetium has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
The natural form of lutetium is a silvery-white metal with the atomic number 71. It is a rare earth element that is found in minerals such as monazite and xenotime. Lutetium is primarily used in research and certain industries due to its high cost and limited availability.
The seventy-first element in the periodic table is lutetium, which has the atomic number 71 and the symbol Lu. Lutetium is a rare earth metal and is commonly used in medical imaging devices and in some industrial applications.
The coast for Lutetium is south
Lutetium is used in PET scanners
Lutetium bromide
Lutetium has the oxidation state +3.
Lutetium costs 42 USD for a 5 gram ingot.
If you think to the electron configuration of lutetium this is: [Xe]4f14.5d1.6s2.
To find electrons we must first find the atomic number of lutetium, which can be found below the lutetium symbol.Lutetium has an atomic number of 174.97. Round to 175.Atomic number is equal to amount of protons.And in a neutral atom amount of protons is equal to the amount electrons.Lutetium has 175 electrons.Thanks to Mr. Jernigan for teaching me in Chemistry!! Cerritos High represent!-Brian Reyes, Period 3, Medical Chemistry, 2011.
Lutetium is an chemical element in the periodic table, symbol Lu, atomic number 71. It is a silvery-white metal and the first of the sixth-period transition metals.
Lutetium is a solid at room temperature. It is a rare earth metal that has a silver-white color and is a relatively dense and stable element.