Terbium is a metal and as such, it is unlikely to have a distinct odor. Metals typically do not have a strong odor unless they are in some kind of compound or complex form.
Terbium has 65 electrons
Terbium has a group number of 3.
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.
Terbium is actually pretty soft, but it resists impacts well. My teacher hit a small piece with a hammer and it didn't break, but it did spark. A knife can scratch terbium easily. So can the coating on a neodymium magnet.
As of now, the cost of terbium is approximately $400-500 per kilogram. However, prices can vary based on market demand and supply.
Terbium has 65 electrons
Green trichromatic
Terbium is flammable and burns with a yellowish flame.
The atomic mass of terbium is 158.92
The symbol for the element Terbium is Tb
The atomic weight of terbium is 158.93 amu.
Terbium is in the period 6 and is a member of lanthanoids family.
Terbium has a group number of 3.
Scandium is element 21, and terbium is element 65.
Berkelium has the electronegativity 1,3 in the L. Pauling scale; terbium has an electronegativity of 1,1. Berkelium is more reactive than terbium.
The element terbium was discovered in 1843 by Carl Gustaf Mosander, a chemist living in Sweden. Terbium has the symbol Tb and its atomic number is 65.
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.