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Definition of Samarskite

Samarskite
Samarskite Sa*mar"skite, a. [After Samarski, a Russian.] (Min.) A rare mineral having a velvet-black color and submetallic luster. It is a niobate of uranium, iron, and the yttrium and cerium metals.

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- Samarskite is a radioactive rare earth mineral series which includes samarskite-(Y), with the chemical formula (YFe3+Fe2+U,Th,Ca)2(Nb,Ta)2O8 and samarskite-(Yb)...
- Mining Engineering Corps between 1845 and 1861. The mineral samarskite (samarskite-Y, samarskite-Yb and calciosamarskite), and chemical element samarium are...
- Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, samarium was named after the mineral samarskite from which it was isolated. The mineral itself was named after a Russian...
- Rhodochrosite Rhodonite Richterite Riebeckite Crocidolite (var.) Rosasite Rutile Samarskite Sanidine Sapphirine Sarcolite Scapolite Marialite Meionite Scheelite Schizolite...
- Lecoq de Boisbaudran isolated the new element samarium from the mineral samarskite. The samaria earth was further separated by Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1886...
- dídymos 'green twin' Gr**** néos dídymos 'new twin' Prometheus, a Titan Samarskite, a mineral named after V. Samarsky-Bykhovets, Russian mine official Europe...
- named for something else bearing their name: samarium for the mineral samarskite from which it was isolated; and americium, berkelium and livermorium after...
- 1878 J.-L. Soret and M. Delafontaine 1879 T. Cleve Soret found it in samarskite and later, Per Teodor Cleve split Marignac's erbia into erbia proper and...
- turn had been named for these people: Samarium was named for the mineral samarskite from which it was isolated. Berkelium and livermorium are named after...
- terbium (as terbium oxide) were difficult. Metal oxides from gadolinite and samarskite were dissolved in nitric acid, and the solution was further separated...