Discovered By- Georges
Urbain and Carl Auer von Welsbach in 1906
Atomic Number- 71
Atomic Mass- 174.967
Physical Properties- 1. density is 9.841 g.
2. It’s silvery white
3. Its soft
4. It’s a solid
Where can you find Lutetium? It was first found in a mineral called Ytterbia but now scientist have discovered that it is found in the earth's crust.
Melting Point-
1925 K
1652 °C
3006 °F
Boiling Point-
3675 K
3402 °C
6156 °F
Cost Per Gram- $340
Compounds within Lutetium- bromide, sulfide, chloride, fluoride, iodide, oxide
Uses- Catalysts in cracking, hyrdrogenation, alloys, polymerization
Atomic Number- 71
Atomic Mass- 174.967
Physical Properties- 1. density is 9.841 g.
2. It’s silvery white
3. Its soft
4. It’s a solid
Where can you find Lutetium? It was first found in a mineral called Ytterbia but now scientist have discovered that it is found in the earth's crust.
Melting Point-
1925 K
1652 °C
3006 °F
Boiling Point-
3675 K
3402 °C
6156 °F
Cost Per Gram- $340
Compounds within Lutetium- bromide, sulfide, chloride, fluoride, iodide, oxide
Uses- Catalysts in cracking, hyrdrogenation, alloys, polymerization