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Definition of Lutecium

Lutecium
Lutecium Lu*te"ci*um, n. (Chem.) A metallic element separated from ytterbium in 1907, by Urbain in Paris and by von Welsbach in Vienna. Symbol, Lu; at. wt. 174.0.

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- to Urbain, as he had published his results earlier. He chose the name lutecium for the new element, but in 1949 the spelling was changed to lutetium....
- new earth "lutecia" was separated from ytterbia, from which the element "lutecium" (now lutetium) was extracted by Georges Urbain, Carl Auer von Welsbach...
- for his new element (after C****iopeia), whereas Urbain chose the name lutecium (from Latin Lutetia, for Paris). The dispute on the priority of the discovery...
- September 2009. Burdette, Shawn C.; Thornton, Brett F. (2018). "Hafnium the lutécium I used to be". Nature Chemistry. 10 (10): 1074. Bibcode:2018NatCh..10.1074B...
- 1080/00033796700203306. Urbain, M. G. (1911). "Sur un nouvel élément qui accompagne le lutécium et le scandium dans les terres de la gadolinite: le celtium (On a new element...
- 1080/00033796700203306. Urbain, M. G. (1911). "Sur un nouvel élément qui accompagne le lutécium et le scandium dans les terres de la gadolinite: le celtium (On a new element...
- called element 70 neoytterbium ("new ytterbium") and called element 71 lutecium. At about the same time, Carl Auer von Welsbach also independently isolated...
- fractions. To name the newly discovered fraction, Urbain suggested the name "lutecium", for the Roman city of Lutetia that preceded Paris. Auer von Welsbach...
- of ones that existed back then: beryllium/glucinium, niobium/columbium, lutecium/c****iopeium, hafnium/celtium, tungsten/wolfram, and protoactinium/brevium...
- went to Urbain as he published his results earlier. He chose the name lutecium for the new element but in 1949 the spelling of element 71 was changed...