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holmium

[ hohl-mee-uhm ]

noun

, Chemistry.
  1. a rare-earth, trivalent element found in gadolinite. : Ho; : 164.930; : 67.


holmium

/ ˈhɒlmɪəm /

noun

  1. a malleable silver-white metallic element of the lanthanide series. Symbol: Ho; atomic no: 67; atomic wt: 164.93032; valency: 3; relative density: 8.795; melting pt: 1474°C; boiling pt: 2700°C
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holmium

/ hōlmē-əm /

  1. A soft, silvery, malleable metallic element of the lanthanide series. Its compounds are highly magnetic. It is mainly used in scientific research but has also been used to make electronic devices. Atomic number 67; atomic weight 164.930; melting point 1,461°C; boiling point 2,600°C; specific gravity 8.803; valence 3.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of holmium1

< New Latin (1879), equivalent to Holm ( ia ) Stockholm + -ium -ium
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Word History and Origins

Origin of holmium1

C19: from New Latin Holmia Stockholm

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