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rare-earth element
[ rair-urth ]
noun
- any of a group of closely related metallic elements, comprising the lanthanides, scandium, and yttrium, that are chemically similar by virtue of having the same number of valence electrons.
rare-earth element
/ râr′ûrth′ /
- See lanthanide
Word History and Origins
Origin of rare-earth element1
Example Sentences
This ring is packed with 648 22cm-long neodymium magnets laced with another rare-earth element, dysprosium, which makes them much less liable to become demagnetised.
The price of dysprosium, a “heavy” rare-earth element used in magnets for car motors, almost tripled to $305 a kilogram.
"The country's grasp on the rare-earth element industry could one day give China a strong technological advantage and increase its military superiority," she wrote.
The company’s Mountain Pass mine, discovered in 1949 by uranium prospectors who noticed local radioactivity, dominated rare-earth element production through the 1980s.
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