Yes holmium has a low level of acute toxicity.
Holmium was not named after a scientist, it was actually named after the Latin name for Stockholm.
to check the sensitivity of the instrument
Poisonous describes the deleterious effect of a chemical upon a living system. Poisonous chemicals are quantified in their effect by the quantity required to kill 50% of a given organism by body mass (Median Lethal Dose or LD50). US DOT defines poisonous as a material having an LD50 oral, rat of 200 mg/Kg or less.
poisonous, flammable, and corrosive
If it gets into food yes! It is poisonous.
Holmium's abreviation is Ho
Holmium is a rare earth metal.
Lithium is an element, however "Holmium" is not you may be mistaking Holmium for Helium though
Holmium's atomic mass is 164.93032.
The symbol for holmium on the periodic table is: Ho
Holmium is in the lanthanoid series.
Holmium (67 on the Periodic Table) is a shiny metallic silver colour.
Holmium does not have a distinct taste or odor, as it is a rare earth element that is not commonly encountered in everyday life.
Holmium is a member of the lanthanides group. As a curiosity holmium has the greatest magnetic strength between the elements. Applications: as holmium oxide for the calibration of spectrophotometers, neutron adsorbent, lasers, colorant for glass, etc.
Holmium (Ho) is a member of the lanthanides family.
An example isthe holmium hydroxide Ho(OH)3.
Holmium actually has the highest magnetic strength out of all known elements given it is first submersed in an artificially produced magnetic field.