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Τι (ποιος) είναι lutetium$45788$ - ορισμός

NUCLIDES WITH ATOMIC NUMBER Z = 71 BUT WITH DIFFERENT MASS NUMBERS
Lutetium-150; Lutetium-151; Lutetium-152; Lutetium-153; Lutetium-154; Lutetium-155; Lutetium-156; Lutetium-157; Lutetium-158; Lutetium-159; Lutetium-160; Lutetium-161; Lutetium-162; Lutetium-163; Lutetium-164; Lutetium-165; Lutetium-166; Lutetium-167; Lutetium-168; Lutetium-169; Lutetium-170; Lutetium-171; Lutetium-172; Lutetium-173; Lutetium-174; Lutetium-175; Lutetium-176; Lutetium-177; Lutetium-178; Lutetium-179; Lutetium-180; Lutetium-181; Lutetium-182; Lutetium-183; Lutetium-184; Isotope of lutetium; Lutetium isotopes; Lutetium isotope

Lutecium         
ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 71
Cassiopeum; Cassiopium; Element 71; Cassiopeium; Lutetium (element); Lutecium; Lutetium orthosilicate; Lu (element); Lutetium compound; Compounds of lutetium; History of lutetium
·add. ·noun A metallic element separated from ytterbium in 1907, by Urbain in Paris and by von Welsbach in Vienna. Symbol, Lu; at. wt. 174.0.
lutetium         
ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 71
Cassiopeum; Cassiopium; Element 71; Cassiopeium; Lutetium (element); Lutecium; Lutetium orthosilicate; Lu (element); Lutetium compound; Compounds of lutetium; History of lutetium
[lu:'ti:???m, -s??m]
(also lutecium)
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 71, a rare silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series. (Symbol: Lu)
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr. lutecium, from L. Lutetia, the ancient name of Paris.
Lutetium         
ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 71
Cassiopeum; Cassiopium; Element 71; Cassiopeium; Lutetium (element); Lutecium; Lutetium orthosilicate; Lu (element); Lutetium compound; Compounds of lutetium; History of lutetium
Lutetium is a chemical element with the symbol Lu and atomic number 71. It is a silvery white metal, which resists corrosion in dry air, but not in moist air.

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Isotopes of lutetium

Naturally occurring lutetium (71Lu) is composed of one stable isotope 175Lu (97.41% natural abundance) and one long-lived radioisotope, 176Lu with a half-life of 3.78 × 1010 years (2.59% natural abundance). Thirty-five radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable, besides 176Lu, being 174Lu with a half-life of 3.31 years, and 173Lu with a half-life of 1.37 years. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 9 days, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than half an hour. This element also has 18 meta states, with the most stable being 177mLu (t1/2 160.4 days), 174mLu (t1/2 142 days) and 178mLu (t1/2 23.1 minutes).

The isotopes of lutetium range in mass number from 149 to 184. The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 175Lu, is electron capture (with some alpha and positron emission), and the primary mode after is beta emission. The primary decay products before 175Lu are isotopes of ytterbium and the primary products after are isotopes of hafnium. All isotopes of lutetium are either radioactive or, in the case of 175Lu, observationally stable, meaning that 175Lu is predicted to be radioactive but no actual decay has been observed.