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Gadolinium Metal Solid
Symbol: Gd
Atomic number: 64
Atomic mass: 157.25
Group: Lanthanide
CAS-number: 7440-54-2
 
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Physical data

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Shells: 2,8,18,25,9,2
Orbitals: [Xe] 4f7 5d1 6s2
Electronegativity: 1.1, --
1. Ionization potential: 6.1500 eV
2. Ionization potential: 12.095 eV
3. Ionization potential: 20.635 eV
Oxidation states: 3
Electrical conductivity: 0.00736 10^6
Melting point: 1313 °C
Boiling point: 3273 °C
Specific heat: 0.23 J/gK
Heat of fusion: 10.050 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 359.40 kJ/mol
Thermal conductivity: 0.106 W/cmK
Atomic radius: 2.54 Å
Ionic radius: 1.05 Å ()
Covalent radius: 1.61 Å
Atomic volume: 19.9 cm³/mol
Density (293 K): 7.895 g/cm³
Crystal structure: Hexagonal
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Isotopes

NuclideAbundance [%]MassSpinHalflifeDecay modeDecay tree
148Gd0147.918075yAlphaView
150Gd0149.91901.8E06yAlphaView
152Gd0.2151.9201.1E14yAlphaView
153Gd01533/2241.6dECView
154Gd2.15153.9210--stable--
155Gd14.73154.9233/2--stable--
156Gd20.47155.9220--stable--
157Gd15.68156.9343/2--stable--
158Gd24.87157.9240--stable--
159Gd01591/218.6hBeta-View
160Gd21.9159.9270--stable--
162Gd016208.4mBeta-View
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Other info

Name origin:Named after the mineral gadolinite.
Description:Soft, ductile, silvery-white metal.
Discovered by:Jean de Marignac
Year:1880
Place:Switzerland
Sources:Found with other rare earths in gadolinite and monazite sand.
Use(s):Used in steel alloying agents and the manufacture of electronic components.
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