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It's Elemental: Samarium

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Description: Basic physical and historical information.
It's Elemental - The Element Samarium 7.52 grams per cubic centimeter Samarium was observed spectroscopically by Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac, a Swiss chemist, in a material known as dydimia in 1853. Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, a French chemist, was the first to isolate samarium from the mineral samarskite ((Y, Ce, U, Fe)
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Page title:It's Elemental - The Element Samarium
Keywords:Samarium,elements,the element Samarium,element Samarium,elemental Samarium,uses of Samarium,history of Samarium,information about Samarium,table of elements,periodic table of elements,periodical table of elements
Description:The Element Samarium - Basic Physical and Historical Information
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