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Samarium Metal Solid
Symbol: Sm
Atomic number: 62
Atomic mass: 150.36
Group: Lanthanide
CAS-number: 7440-19-9
 
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Physical data

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Shells: 2,8,18,24,8,2
Orbitals: [Xe] 4f6 6s2
Electronegativity: 1.1, --
1. Ionization potential: 5.6437 eV
2. Ionization potential: 11.069 eV
3. Ionization potential: 23.423 eV
Oxidation states: 3,2
Electrical conductivity: 0.00956 10^6
Melting point: 1074 °C
Boiling point: 1794 °C
Specific heat: 0.20 J/gK
Heat of fusion: 8.630 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 166.40 kJ/mol
Thermal conductivity: 0.133 W/cmK
Atomic radius: 2.59 Å
Ionic radius: 1.08 Å ()
Covalent radius: 1.62 Å
Atomic volume: 19.95 cm³/mol
Density (293 K): 7.54 g/cm³
Crystal structure: Rhombohedral
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Isotopes

NuclideAbundance [%]MassSpinHalflifeDecay modeDecay tree
144Sm3.09143.9120--stable--
145Sm01457/2340dECView
146Sm0145.91301.03E08yAlphaView
147Sm14.97146.9157/21.06E11yAlphaView
148Sm11.24147.91507E15yAlphaView
149Sm13.83148.9177/2--stable--
150Sm7.44149.9170--stable--
151Sm01515/290.0yBeta-View
152Sm76.72151.920--stable--
153Sm01533/21.929dBeta-View
154Sm22.71153.9220--stable--
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Other info

Name origin:Named after the mineral samarskite.
Description:Silvery rare earth metal.
Discovered by:Paul émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Year:1879
Place:France
Sources:Found with other rare earths in monazite sand. The sand is often 50% rare earths by weight and 2.8% samarium.
Use(s):It is used in the electronics and ceramics industries. It is easily magnetized and very difficult to demagnetize. This suggests important future applications in solid-state and superconductor technologies.
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