150Nd Isotope Applications:

Neodymium-150 isotope (Nd-150 isotope, 150Nd isotope)

  • 150Nd isotope is used for studies of double beta decay;
  • 150Nd isotope is used for geological dating (Geochronology);

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150Nd Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of 150Nd Isotope:

Properties of 150Nd Isotope:150Nd
Natural Abundance (%)5.6
Atomic Mass (Da)149.920891
Relative Isotopic Mass149.920891
Neutron Number (N)90
Atomic Number (Z)60
Mass Number (A)150
Nucleon Number (A)150
Proton Number (Z)60
Half-life9.100E+18
Spin0
Quadrupole Moment0
g-factor (g value)0
Group
Period6
Electron Configuration Blockf
Melting Point (K)1297
Boiling Point (K)3347
Specific Heat0.205
Heat of Formation326.9
Thermal Conductivity16.5
Dipole Polarizability 208
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)1.916
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.14
Atomic Radius (pm)181.4c
Covalent Radius (pm)185
VDW Radius (pm)273
Lattice Constant3.66
Crystal StructureDHCP
Jmol color#c7ffc7

150Nd Information

Neodymium is a hard bright silvery metallic element, belongs to the lanthanoids. Totally there are 38 isotopes of neodymium. There are 7 natural isotopes of neodymium, 5 of them are stable. Nd-144 is the natural radioactive isotope with a half-life of 2,38⋅10 in 15 degree years. The metal neodymium is used in glass works to color class a shade of violet-purple and make it dichroic. Neodymium is one of the more reactive rare-earth metals, quickly reacts with air. It is used in some rare-earth alloys. Neodymium is used to color the glass used in welder's glasses. This element is also used in very powerful, permanent magnets (Nd2Fe14B). Neodymium was discovered by Carl F. Auer von Welsbach in Austria in 1885 by separating didymium into its elemental components Praseodymium and neodymium. The name Neodymium comes from the Greek words 'neos didymos' which means 'new twin'. Neodymium should be considered highly toxic, however evidence would seem to show that it acts as little more than a skin and eye irritant. The dust of neodymium however presents a fire and explosion hazard.

Neodymium is used in making artificial garnet for lasers. Also it is used in ceramics and for a special lens with praseodymium. This metal is also used to produce bright purple glass and special glass that filters infrared radiation. It makes up 18% of Mich metal, which is used in making steel.

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FAQ about 150Nd Isotope:

What is 150Nd isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 5.600 %

What is atomic mass for 150Nd isotope?
Answer: 149.92089 Da

What is isotopic mass for 150Nd isotope?
Answer: 149.92089

How many neutrons does 150Nd isotope have?
Answer: 90

How many protons does 150Nd isotope have?
Answer: 60

How many electrons does 150Nd isotope have?
Answer: 60

What is atomic number for 150Nd isotope?
Answer: 60

Is 150Nd isotope stable?
Answer: No

Is 150Nd isotope radioactive?
Answer: Yes

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