71

Lu

Lutetium

174.96681

Basic Information

Name

Lutetium

Atomic Number

71

Appearance

Silvery white

Phase At STP

Solid

Spectrum Image

Spectrum image of Lutetium

Source

Wikipedia

Bohr Model

Static

A 2D model of Lutetium

Interactive

Descriptive Numbers

CAS Number

7439-94-3

CID Number

CID23929

DOT Number

3089

Mendeleev Number

41

Pettifor Number

21

Space Group Number

194

Glawe Number

19

Mass

Atomic Mass

174.96681 Da

Uncertainty

0.0001

Periodic Position

X Position

18

Y Position

8

Period

6

Group

3

Classification

Block

f

Category

Lanthanides

Geochemical

Rare Earth and Similars

Goldschmidt

Lithophilic

Electrical Type

Conductive

Abundance

Seawater

1.5e-13 kg/L

Sun

1.5e-7 mole ratio to silicon

Earth Crust

8e-7 g

Solar System

3.7e-8 mole ratio to silicon

Meteorites

0.0000029 %

Color

Jmol

#00AB24

Molcas Gv

#00AB24

CPK

#FF1493

Atomic Radius

Empirical

175

Calculated

217

Rahm

270

Uff

364

Mm3

265

Alvarez

274

Covalent (Single Bound)

160

Covalent (Triple Bound)

131

Covalent (Cordero)

187

Covalent (Pyykko)

162

Covalent (Pyykko Double)

131

Covalent (Pyykko Triple)

131

Metallic

173.8

Temperature

Melting/Freeze (USE)

1925 °K

Melting/Freeze (WEL)

1925 °K

Melting/Freeze (CRC)

1936 °K

Melting/Freeze (LNG)

1936 °K

Boiling/Density (USE)

3675 °K

Boiling/Density (WEL)

3675 °K

Boiling/Density (CRC)

3675 °K

Boiling/Density (LNG)

3675 °K

Boiling/Density (Zhang)

3603 °K

Superconducting Point

0.1 °K

Density

STP

9.841 kg/cm³

Solid (WEL)

9841 kg/cm³

Solid (CRC)

9840 kg/cm³

Solid (LNG)

9841 kg/cm³

Liquid (CR2)

9300 kg/cm³

Heat

Molar Volume

17.78 cm³/mol

Atomic Volume

17.8 cm³

Heat Of Fusion CRC

22 kJ/mol

Heat Of Fusion LNG

-22 kJ/mol

Evaporation USE

414 kJ/mol

Evaporation LNG

414 kJ/mol

Evaporation WEL

415 kJ/mol

Evaporation Zhang

414 kJ/mol

Molar Heat

26.86 J/molK

Heat Capacity USE

0.155 J/gK

Heat Capacity CRC

26.86 J/gK

Heat Capacity LNG

26.86 J/gK

Heat Capacity WEL

26.9 J/gK

Thermal Expansion

0.0000099 1/K

Adiabatic Index

N/A

Electrical Resistance

293k

582 nΩm

Magnetic Properties

Order

paramanyetic

Susceptibility

1.2e-9 m3/kg

Elasticity

Shear Modulus

27.2 GPa

Bulk Modulus

47.6 GPa

Poisson Ratio

0.261 ν

Youngs Modulus

68.6 GPa

Hardness

Brinell

893–1300

Vickers

755–1160

Etymology

Description

It is a silvery-white rare earth metal that is relatively stable in air. It is the most expensive rare earth metal and is found in almost all metals, but is difficult to isolate from other elements. It is the rarest of all natural elements. It is used as a catalyst in metal alloys and in various processes. It has two stable natural and seven radioisotopes. The most stable is Lu-174, with a half-life of 3.3 years. In 1907, Georges Urbain described and published the process of isolating lutetium from terbium. It was discovered at about the same time by Carl Auer von Welsbach. Its name comes from the Greek lutetia, meaning Paris.

Language Of Origin

Latin

Origin Of Word

Latin name of Paris from Lutetia

Meaning

Paris

Symbol Origin

place name

Etymological Description

From the Latin word Lutetia (called "muddy place" in Gallic) for the city of Paris.

Discovery & Isolation

Observed/Predicted By

C. A. von Welsbach and G. Urbain

Observed/Discovery Year

1906

Discovery Location

France

Isolated Sample By

C. A. von Welsbach

Isolated Sample Year

1906

Production & Use

Sources

It is found together with ytterburium in gadolinite and xenotime. It is obtained from monazite sand, which is usually 50% rare earth element and 0.003% lutetium by weight.

Uses

There is no usage area.

Radioactivity

Half Life

Stable

Lifetime

Stable

Neutron Mass Absorption

0.022

Neutron Cross Section

84

Electron Affinity

Proton Affinity

992

Electron Affinity (eV)

0.34

Electron Affinity (kJ/mol)

33.4

Electron Affinity (pauling)

1.27

Electron Affinity (allen)

6.455

Electron Affinity (ghosh)

0.22565

Dipole Polarity

Accepted

137

Uncertainty

7

C6 GB

2020

Lattice

Constant Internal Default Radius

3.51

Strucutre

HEX

Angles

π/2, π/2, 2 π/3

Electron & Quantum

Oxidation States

0,2,3

Electron Configuration

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 4f14 5d1

Quantum Number

I put/a

Electron Configuration Semantic

[Car] 4f14 5d1 6s2

Shells-0

2

Shells-1

8

Shells-2

18

Shells-3

32

Shells-4

9

Shells-5

2

Ionization Energies-0

523.5

Ionization Energies-1

1340

Ionization Energies-2

2022.3

Ionization Energies-3

4370

Ionization Energies-4

6445

List of Compounds

1-10 of 25 compounds

FormulaNames
Lulutetium

lutetium metal

LuBr3

lutetium(III)bromide

tribromolutetium

LuCl3

lutetium chloride

lutetium(III) chloride

lutetium trichloride

trichlorolutetium

F3Lu

lutetium fluoride

lutetium trifluoride

trifluorolutetium

I3Lu

lutetium(III)iodide

triiodolutetium

LuB4

lutetium boride

LuN

lutetium nitride

LuSb

lutetium antimonide

antimony, compound with lutetium (1:1)

Lu2O3

lutetium(III) oxide

cassiopeium oxide

dilutetium trioxide

lutetium oxide

Lu2S3

lutetium sulfide


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