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What element, atomic number 62, takes its name from a mineral named after Colonel Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets, a Russian mine official?
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| Samarium (Sm) |
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Samarium (Sm) takes its name from samarskite, a mineral named after Colonel Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets, Russian mine official. Atomic number 62, it has a standard atomic weight of 150.36, a melting point of 1345 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 2067 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 6.
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Samarium (Sm) takes its name from samarskite, a mineral named after Colonel Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets, Russian mine official. Atomic number 62, it has a standard atomic weight of 150.36, a melting point of 1345 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 2067 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 6.
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