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Gadolinite,
sometimes known as ytterbite, is a
silicate mineral consisting prin****lly of the
silicates of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, yttrium, beryllium...
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detected its
oxide by
using spectroscopy. It is
named after the
mineral gadolinite, one of the
minerals in
which gadolinium is found,
itself named for the...
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mineral named after V. Samarsky-Bykhovets,
Russian mine
official Europe Gadolinite, a
mineral named after Johan Gadolin,
Finnish chemist,
physicist and mineralogist...
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deposits are sp****. The
first rare-earth
mineral discovered (1787) was
gadolinite, a
black mineral composed of cerium, yttrium, iron, silicon, and other...
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Walter Noddack, Ida Eva Tacke, and Otto Berg
announced its
separation from
gadolinite and gave it the
present name, rhenium.
Georges Urbain claimed to have...
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Country and is
named for John Baringer, who
discovered here much
gadolinite about 1887. The
Barringer (Baringer)
pegmatite was
discovered in 1887...
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mineral named after V. Samarsky-Bykhovets,
Russian mine
official Europe Gadolinite, a
mineral named after Johan Gadolin,
Finnish chemist,
physicist and mineralogist...
- elements. It is a lanthanide, a rare-earth element,
originally found in the
gadolinite mine in Ytterby, Sweden,
which is the
source of the element's name. Erbium's...
- many
other lanthanides,
holmium is
found in the
minerals mo****te and
gadolinite and is
usually commercially extracted from mo****te
using ion-exchange...
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discovered in 1879 by
spectral analysis of the
minerals euxenite and
gadolinite from Scandinavia.
Scandium is
present in most of the
deposits of rare-earth...