No, hassium is not a rare earth element. It is a synthetic element that is part of the periodic table, with the symbol Hs and atomic number 108. It is a highly radioactive element and is not found naturally on Earth, being produced artificially in laboratories.
Neither. Mercury is a metal and it belongs to transition metals.
There are seventeen of these. Please see the link.
Xenon is a noble gas and does not belong to the rare earth element series. The rare earth elements are a group of lanthanide elements, plus scandium and yttrium, that have similar chemical properties. Xenon is located in group 18 of the periodic table.
No, germanium is not a rare earth element. It is a metalloid in group 14 of the periodic table, along with carbon, silicon, and tin. Rare earth elements are a group of elements found in the lanthanide series of the periodic table.
family name of rare earth element series of helium
Yes it is objectiveness is a rare earth element bitchezz
metal is it family and rare earth element is used if you do not know the family property
Rare earth is another name (old) for lanthanides or lanthanoids.
As an element, Beryllium is in the Rare Earth family.
It is in the family name of transition metals Enjoy:D
Neither. Silver is a transition metal.
No, hassium is not a rare earth element. It is a synthetic element that is part of the periodic table, with the symbol Hs and atomic number 108. It is a highly radioactive element and is not found naturally on Earth, being produced artificially in laboratories.
alkaline earth metalsANSWERThe rare earth elements are scandium, yttrium and the 15 elements in the lanthanide group.
Curium is a member of the actinoids family.
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