62 and its a lanthanide not an actinide as its often confused
Sm is the symbol for samarium, element 62.
Samarium typically forms compounds by bonding with elements like oxygen, sulfur, fluorine, and nitrogen. Some common examples include samarium oxide (Sm2O3), samarium sulfide (Sm2S3), samarium fluoride (SmF3), and samarium nitrate (Sm(NO3)3).
Samarium
The atoms of the element samarium (atomic number 62) have the electron configuration [Xe] 4f6 6s2
Because the atomic number is 62, the element Samarium has 62 electrons and 62 protons. Since the number of neutrons is calculated by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass, and Samarium's atomic mass is 150, it has 88 neutrons.
Samarium is a chemical element with the symbol Sm and atomic number 62. It is a silvery metal that is part of the lanthanide series of the periodic table. Samarium is commonly used in the production of powerful magnets and in nuclear reactors.
The Dr. Seuss phrase "Oh the Thinks You Can Think!" is derived from the periodic table element "thinks" which corresponds to element 111, Roentgenium.
Samarium
Sm is the symbol for samarium, element 62.
The family that samarium belongs to is known as the Lathanide family. This family consists of 15 metals also known as the rare earth metals.
The lanthanide metal samarium is normally a solid when encountered.
Samarium, with the chemical symbol Sm, is the chemical element with the atomic number 62.
Samarium has six electron shells.
Yes, samarium is a rare earth element. It is a silvery-white metal that is part of the lanthanide series on the periodic table. Samarium is used in various applications such as in magnets, catalysts, and nuclear reactors.
I am Sam, I am Sam, Sam I am! This pun is based on the element samarium (chemical symbol: Sm) in the periodic table.
The noble gas notation for samarium is [Xe] 6s2 4f6.
Samarium typically forms compounds by bonding with elements like oxygen, sulfur, fluorine, and nitrogen. Some common examples include samarium oxide (Sm2O3), samarium sulfide (Sm2S3), samarium fluoride (SmF3), and samarium nitrate (Sm(NO3)3).