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Thulium has 79 shells.
The symbol for tantalum is Ta.
i think it is a liquid as well as a solid
Thulium is named after the ancient name for Scandinavia, Thule. This element was discovered in 1879 by Swedish chemist Per Teodor Cleve.
This cannot be answered without the temperature and pressure having been provided. At Standard Temperature and Pressure thulium is a solid. It melts at 1545 °C and boils at 1950 °C at standard pressure (101.325 kPa).
Thulium has 79 shells.
The symbol for tantalum is Ta.
Thulium belongs to the Lanthanide family. Thulium is a silvery metal, so soft it can be cut with a knife. Thulium is stable in air, but reacts slowly with water, and rapidly with acids.
Thulium, with the chemical symbol Tm, is the chemical element with the atomic number 69.
Thulium is an lanthanide element with atomic number 69.
Thulium--Tm, atomic number 69--is a silvery-white metal.
Thulium is a non-radioactive element. It is part of the lanthanide series on the periodic table and has no stable isotopes that are radioactive. Thulium-169, the most common isotope, is stable and does not undergo radioactive decay. Therefore, thulium is considered non-radioactive.
69 protons, 69 electrons Thulium-169 isotope has 100 neutrons
Thulium is a chemical element and a rare earth metal, and in its pure metallic form, it does not have a distinct smell. However, when thulium is oxidized or reacts with other substances, it may produce odors typical of metal oxides. In general, elemental metals like thulium are not known for having any specific smell.
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Diamonds are formed from 100% carbon. The elements in Thulium are not conducive to forming diamonds. From the Jefferson Lab Web site: ". . . thulium is primarily obtained through an ion exchange process from monazite sand ((Ce, La, Th, Nd, Y)PO4), a material rich in rare earth elements that can contain as much as 0.007% thulium."