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Qué (quién) es erbium$25718$ - definición

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Erbium         
  • Erbium(III) oxide powder
  • Erbium(III) chloride hydrate
  • Erbium-colored glass
  • Monazite sand
  • [[Carl Gustaf Mosander]], the scientist who discovered erbium, lanthanum and terbium.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER 68
Element 68; Er (element); Urbium; Organoerbium compounds; Organoerbium; Erbium compound; History of erbium
Erbium is a chemical element with the symbol Er and atomic number 68. A silvery-white solid metal when artificially isolated, natural erbium is always found in chemical combination with other elements.
erbium         
  • Erbium(III) oxide powder
  • Erbium(III) chloride hydrate
  • Erbium-colored glass
  • Monazite sand
  • [[Carl Gustaf Mosander]], the scientist who discovered erbium, lanthanum and terbium.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER 68
Element 68; Er (element); Urbium; Organoerbium compounds; Organoerbium; Erbium compound; History of erbium
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¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 68, a soft silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series. (Symbol: Er)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Ytterby (see ytterbium).
Isotopes of erbium         
Naturally occurring erbium (68Er) is composed of 6 stable isotopes, with 166Er being the most abundant (33.503% natural abundance).

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Isotopes of erbium

Naturally occurring erbium (68Er) is composed of 6 stable isotopes, with 166Er being the most abundant (33.503% natural abundance). 39 radioisotopes have been characterized with between 74 and 112 neutrons, or 142 to 180 nucleons, with the most stable being 169Er with a half-life of 9.4 days, 172Er with a half-life of 49.3 hours, 160Er with a half-life of 28.58 hours, 165Er with a half-life of 10.36 hours, and 171Er with a half-life of 7.516 hours. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 3.5 hours, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 4 minutes. This element also has numerous meta states, with the most stable being 167mEr (t1/2 2.269 seconds).

The isotopes of erbium range in atomic weight from 141.9723 u (142Er) to 176.9541 u (177Er). The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 166Er, is electron capture, and the primary mode after is beta decay. The primary decay products before 166Er are holmium isotopes, and the primary products after are thulium isotopes. All isotopes of erbium are either radioactive or observationally stable, meaning that they are predicted to be radioactive but no actual decay has been observed.