Feature

●Roughly 1" Chunk Of Gadolinium Metal, Varying From 50 - 150 Grams
●Gadolinium Is A Rare Earth Metal With Element # 64 and Symbol Gd
●Gadolinium Has A High Melting Point: 1586 K (1313°C or 2395°F)
●Great For Your Rare Earth Or Element Collection


Description

You will receive 1 chunk of Gadolinium Metal which will measure roughly 1". Please be aware that sizes will vary and could range anywhere from 50 - 150 grams. Gadolinium is a chemical element with symbol Gd and atomic number 64. Gadolinium is a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile rare earth metal. It is found in nature only in oxidized form, and even when separated, it usually has impurities of the other rare earths. Gadolinium was discovered in 1880 by Jean Charles de Marignac, who detected its oxide by using spectroscopy. It is named after the mineral gadolinite, one of the minerals in which gadolinium is found, itself named for the chemist Johan Gadolin. Pure gadolinium was first isolated by the chemist Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran around 1886. Gadolinium possesses unusual metallurgical properties, to the extent that as little as 1% of gadolinium can significantly improve the workability and resistance to oxidation at high temperatures of iron, chromium, and related metals. Gadolinium as a metal or a salt absorbs neutrons and is, therefore, used sometimes for shielding in neutron radiography and in nuclear reactors.