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Dysprosium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Dy and
atomic number 66. It is a rare-earth
element in the
lanthanide series with a
metallic silver luster...
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Naturally occurring dysprosium (66Dy) is
composed of 7
stable isotopes, 156Dy, 158Dy, 160Dy, 161Dy, 162Dy, 163Dy and 164Dy, with 164Dy
being the most abundant...
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Dysprosium chloride may
refer to:
Dysprosium(II)
chloride (
dysprosium dichloride), DyCl2
Dysprosium(III)
chloride (
dysprosium trichloride), DyCl3 This...
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Dysprosium(III)
chloride (DyCl3), also
known as
dysprosium trichloride, is a
compound of
dysprosium and chlorine. It is a
white to
yellow solid which...
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Dysprosium(III)
iodide is a
binary inorganic compound of
dysprosium and
iodine with the
chemical formula DyI 3.
Dysprosium(III)
iodide can be obtained...
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include boron, cobalt, hafnium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium,
dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium, and lutetium.
Alloys or compounds...
- Terbium-159
Dysprosium-156 (A, 2E)*
Dysprosium-158 (A)
Dysprosium-160 (A)
Dysprosium-161 (A)
Dysprosium-162 (A)
Dysprosium-163
Dysprosium-164 Holmium-165...
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Dysprosium(III)
telluride is an
inorganic compound, one of the
tellurides of
dysprosium, with the
chemical formula Dy2Te3,
where Dy is in the +3 oxidation...
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Leucostethus dysprosium is a
species of frog in the
family Dendrobatidae. It is
endemic to Antioquia, Colombia. Its
natural habitats are rivers, freshwater...
- In the
periodic table, it
appears in
period 6,
between the
lanthanides dysprosium to its left and
erbium to its right, and
above the
actinide einsteinium...