Holmium (Ho)

Holmium (Ho)

Pure Holmiium ([Xe]4f116s2) (CAS 7440-60-0) has a luster that is metallic to bright silver. The metal is relatively soft, malleable, and has unusual magnetic properties. While it oxidizes rapidly in moist air and at elevated temperatures, it is relatively stable in dry air at room temperature.

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: 7440-60-0. : CHEBI:49648. : holmium. : KJZYNXUDTRRSPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
: 7440-60-0. : Ho. : MFCD00011049. : atom.
: 7440-60-0. : CHEBI:49648. : holmium. : KJZYNXUDTRRSPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
: 7440-60-0. : CHEBI:49648. : holmium. : KJZYNXUDTRRSPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
: 7440-60-0. : CHEBI:49648. : holmium. : KJZYNXUDTRRSPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
: 7440-60-0. : Ho. : MFCD00011049. : atom.
: 7440-60-0. : Ho. : MFCD00011049. : atom.
: 7440-60-0. : CHEBI:49648. : holmium. : KJZYNXUDTRRSPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
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Primary XPS region: Ho4d Overlapping regions: N/A Binding energies of common chemical states: N/A, N/A, N/A, Symbol: Ho Date of discovery: 1878 Name origin: Latin holmia Appearance: silver Discoverer: J.L.