What is holmium atom?

     


Holmium is a chemical element with the symbol Ho and atomic number 67.  Part of the lanthanide series, holmium is a rare-earth element.

     Holmium was discovered through isolation by Swedish chemist Per Theodor Cleve and independently by Jacques-Kouis Soret and Marc Delafontaine who observed it spectroscopically in 1878.  Its oxide was first isolated from rare-earth ores by Cleve in 1878.  The element's name comes from Holmia, the Latin name for the city of Stockholm.

     Elemental holmium is a relatively soft and malleable silvery-white metal.  It is too reactive to be found uncombined in nature, but when isolated, is relatively stable in dry air at room temperature.  However, it reacts with water and corrodes readily and also burns in air when heated.

     Holmium has the highest magnetic permeability of any element and therefore is used for the polepieces of the strongest staticmagnets.  Because holmium strongly absorbs neutrons, it is also used as a burnable poison in nuclear reactors.  

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