Neodymium

Neodymium is a chemical element with the symbol Nd and atomic number 60. It is a silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air, developing a yellow or purple tint. Neodymium is used in the manufacture of the strongest permanent magnets known and is essential for many modern technologies[1].

Overview

English Name:

Neodymium

Latin Name:

Neodymium

Year Discovered:

1885

Discovered By:

Carl Auer von Welsbach

Group:

3

Period:

6

Electrons:

60

CAS Number:

7440-00-8

Cost Per 100 Grams:

$40

Atomic Properties

Electronic Configuration:

[Xe] 6s² 4f⁴

Ion Charge:

+3

Ionisation Energies:

533.1 kJ/mol

Atomic Radius (Empirical):

182 pm

Atomic Radius (Calculated):

221 pm

Covalent Radius:

182 pm

Van Der Waals Radius:

N/A

Ionisation Potential of An Atom:

5.53 eV

Electrons Per Layer:

2, 8, 18, 20, 8, 4

Atomic Multiplicities Of The Gas:

1

Atomic Weight:

144.24

Oxidation States

+3

Reactivity

Electron Affinity:

-50 kJ/mol

Valence:

3

Electronegativity:

1.14

Thermal Properties

Melting Point:

1024°C

Boiling Point:

3074°C

Critical Point:

Pressure: N/A

Temperature: N/A

Thermal Conductivity:

0.15 W/(m·K)

Heat Capacity:

Specific: 0.19 J/(g·K)

Molar: 27.2 J/(mol·K)

Thermal Coefficient:

0.000011

Enthalpy:

Fusion: 7.1 kJ/mol

Vaporisation: 290 kJ/mol

Atomization: 335 kJ/mol

Curie Temperature:

N/A

Neel Temperature:

N/A

Superconductivity Point:

N/A

Physical and Chemical Properties

State of matter (25° C/ 77°F):

Solid

Density:

Solid: 7.01 g/cm³

Molar Volume (Vmol):

20.6 cm³/mol

Speed of Sound (Vs):

N/A

Hardness:

5

Bulk Modulus (K):

28 GPa

Shear Modulus (G):

N/A

Young's Modulus (E):

N/A

Color:

Silvery-white

Brinell Hardness (MPa):

N/A

Liquid Density (Kg/m^3):

7.01 kg/m³

Hardness of Mohs:

5

Refractive Index:

N/A

Vickers Hardness (MPa):

N/A

Crystal Structure:

Hexagonal

Electromagnetic Properties

Electrical Type:

Conductor

Resistivity:

6.0 × 10^-7 Ω·m

Magnetic Type:

Paramagnetic

Superconductivity:

Not applicable

Volume Magnetic Susceptibility:

1.0 × 10^-5

Mass Magnetic Susceptibility:

1.4 × 10^-6 m³/kg

Molar Mass Susceptibility:

2.0 × 10^-4 m³/mol

Electrical Conductivity:

1.0 × 10^6 S/m

Mass (γmass):

1.0 × 10-25 kg

Mass (γmol):

1.0 × 10-22 mol

Volume (γvol):

20.6 L

Grid Parameters

Crystal Structure:

Hexagonal

Grid Parameters:

a = 3.66 Å, c = 5.81 Å

Attitude:

N/A

Debye Temperature:

N/A

Safety and Precautions

Signal Word:

Warning

Hazard Statements:

H315, H319

Precautionary Statements:

P264, P280, P302 + P352

RTECS Number:

Not available

Risk:

Flammability: Non-flammable
Health Risk: Irritant
Reactivity: Stable
Specific Risk: None

Importance

Main sources:

Minerals, mining

Main Usage:

Permanent magnets, lasers, glass colorant

Nuclear Properties

Radioactive:

No

Isotopes:

Nd-142, Nd-144

Neutron Cross Sectional:

1.9 barns

Half Life (s):

None

Lifetime:

Stable

Prevalence

Universe:

0.0002%

Sun:

0.0002%

Oceans:

0.00000001%

Humans:

0.00000001%

Earth's Crust:

0.0024%

Meteorites:

0.0001%