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Inner Transition Metal Family

Inner Transition Metal Family. Greg, Tyler, Kristen and Katie. Ce. 58. Cerium. - Discovered in Sweden - Prepared through an ion exchange - Phase: Solid. Lanthanide. Pr. 59. Praseodymium. - Soft, silvery, metallic element

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Inner Transition Metal Family

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  1. Inner Transition Metal Family Greg, Tyler, Kristen and Katie

  2. Ce 58 Cerium - Discovered in Sweden - Prepared through an ion exchange - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  3. Pr 59 Praseodymium - Soft, silvery, metallic element - Made when the element Neodymium, was split in two - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  4. 60 Neodymium Nd • Silvery, metallic element with a yellowish tinge • Obtained through an Ion exchange - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  5. 61 Pm Promethium • Radioactive • - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  6. Samarium Sm 62 - Silvery white in appearance - Never found in nature, found in many metals - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  7. Eu Europium 63 • Silvery white in appearance • Found in nature as a free element • - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  8. Gadolinium Gd 64 • Silvery white, metallic like • Is found in trace amounts of Gadolinium • - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  9. Tb Terbium 65 • Silvery White • Found as an impurity in another chemical compound • - Phase: Solid Lanthanide

  10. 90 Thorium Th • Silvery white • Discovered in 1828 by a Swedish chemist who named it after Thor • - Phase: Solid Actinides

  11. U 92 Silvery white metallic- Discovered by a German chemist 1789- Phase: Solid Uranium Actinides

  12. 99 Einsteinium Es • Unknown appearance, probably silvery white or metallic grey • Discovered in December 1952 in Berkeley, California • - Phase: Solid Actinides

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