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erbia Meaning in Bengali



বিরল মৃত্তিকা দলের trivalent ধাতব উপাদান; ইত্রিউম্ ক্ষেত্রেও একই ঘটনা ঘটে





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Erbium oxide Names Other names Erbium oxide, erbia Identifiers CAS Number 12061-16-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image ionic: Interactive image ChemSpider.


It was first isolated in 1879 from an impure sample of erbia by Per Teodor Cleve, who named it thulia.


holmia, occurs as a component of the related erbium oxide mineral called erbia.


After 1860, terbia was renamed erbia and after 1877 what had been known as erbia was renamed terbia.


the Swedish chemist Per Teodor Cleve separated from the rare earth oxide erbia another two previously unknown components, which he called holmia and thulia;.


yttria, erbia, and terbia.


"Terbia" was originally the fraction that contained the pink color, due to the element now known as erbium.


found it in samarskite and later, Per Teodor Cleve split Marignac's erbia into erbia proper and two new elements, thulium and holmium.


chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac separated from the rare earth "erbia" another independent component, which he called "ytterbia", for Ytterby.


named holmium, which they identified simply as an "earth X" derived from "erbia".


of yttria and erbia are located.


Erbia and terbia were confused at this time.


After 1860, what had been known as terbia was renamed erbia, and after 1877.


Teodor Cleve independently discovered the element while he was working on erbia earth (erbium oxide), and was the first to isolate it.


de Marignac split terbia and erbia themselves into more earths.


Among these was ytterbia (a component of the old erbia), which Swedish chemist Lars Fredrik.


was first given the label ceria, then lanthana, and subsequently yttria, erbia, and terbia.


denied that two elements existed, failing to confirm the existence of "erbia" and suggesting that its name be applied to "terbia".


denied that the two elements existed, failing to confirm the existence of "erbia" and suggesting that its name be applied to "terbia".


village in Sweden), consists of several compounds (oxides or earths): yttria, erbia (sub-component as ytterbia) and terbia.


In 1878 Marignac extracted ytterbium from what was supposed to be pure erbia.


oxide which he called terbia, and a yellowish peroxide which he called erbia.



erbia's Meaning':

a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs with yttrium

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