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The chemical element of Europium is part of the lanthanide series. The lanthanide series is comprised of metallic elements, these can be referred to as rare earth elements.

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Which family does the europium belongs to?

Europium belongs to the lanthanide family, also known as the rare earth elements. These elements are found in the f-block of the periodic table and share similar chemical properties.


What element is named after a continent?

The element europium is named after the continent Europe.


Where is europium in the periodic table?

Europium, number 63


What is the symbols for scandium and europium?

Scandium is Sc and Europium is Eu.


What is the Latin or greek name for europium?

The Latin name for europium is Europium (symbol: Eu), taken from the continent Europe where it was discovered. Its Greek name is Ευρώπιο (Efρωπιο).


How can you use europium in a sentence?

Europium is a light pink color. Europium is used as the red phosphor in color television and lasers. Europium is used as a neutron absorber in nuclear research. The atomic weight of Europium is 151.96.


What is the atomic number of europium?

Europium, with the chemical symbol Eu, is the chemical element with the atomic number 63.


What are some health effects of europium?

One is that Europium Salts are toxic when injested.


What is a catchy slogan for europium?

im sittin in class tryin to find the answer for Europium


What is the texture of europium?

Europium is a metal with a body-centered cubic crystalline structure.


Is europium radioactive?

Europium is radioactive, though for most practical purposes it can be treated as stable. 52.2% of europium is stable. 47.8%, is radioactive 151Eu, but the half life of this is long, at 5,000,000,000,000,000,000 years. Like all other elements, europium has radioactive synthetic isotopes.


What is europium's state of matter?

At standard temperature and pressure (STP) europium is a solid metal.