Samarium

Discovered
1879
Melts
1074 °C
  • 1965 °F
  • 1347 °K
Boils
1794 °C
  • 3261 °F
  • 2067 °K

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Several dark, oxidized chunks of Samarium
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@plazmatter0430

Several dark, oxidized chunks of Samarium

Several dark, oxidized chunks of Samarium
|sm|, |eu|, |gd|, and |tb|
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collector no. 3

|sm|, |eu|, |gd|, and |tb|

|sm|, |eu|, |gd|, and |tb|
Two ampoules of Samarium metal. The larger ampoule has a larger dendritic (hair-like) piece, and the smaller has a small chunk of this metal.
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collector no. 3

Two ampoules of Samarium metal. The larger ampoule has a larger dendritic (hair-like) piece, and the smaller has a small chunk of this metal.

Two ampoules of Samarium metal. The larger ampoule has a larger dendritic (hair-like) piece, and the smaller has a small chunk of this metal.
Macro photograph of dendritic (hair-like) crystals of brassy Samarium metal in an ampoule
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the site creator

Macro photograph of dendritic (hair-like) crystals of brassy Samarium metal in an ampoule

Macro photograph of dendritic (hair-like) crystals of brassy Samarium metal in an ampoule
Macro photograph of dendritic (hair-like) crystals of brassy Samarium metal in an ampoule
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the site creator

Macro photograph of dendritic (hair-like) crystals of brassy Samarium metal in an ampoule

Macro photograph of dendritic (hair-like) crystals of brassy Samarium metal in an ampoule

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