Europium — (pronEng|jʊˈroʊpiəm) is a chemical element with the symbol Eu and atomic number 63. It was named after the continent Europe. Characteristics Europium is the most reactive of the rare earth elements; it rapidly oxidizes in air, and resembles… … Wikipedia
Europium — Samarium ← Europium → Gadolinium … Wikipédia en Français
europium — [ ørɔpjɔm ] n. m. • 1901; de Europe ♦ Chim. Élément atomique (Eu; no at. 63; m. at. 151,96) de la série des lanthanides. ● europium nom masculin (de Europe) Métal du groupe des lanthanides ou terres rares, élément chimique de symbole Eu. (C est… … Encyclopédie Universelle
europium — EURÓPIUM s.n. v. europiu. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN … Dicționar Român
europium — Symbol: Eu Atomic number: 63 Atomic weight: 151.25 Soft silvery metallic element belonging to the lanthanoids. Eu 151 and Eu 153 are the only two stable isotopes, both of which are neutron absorbers. Discovered in 1889 by Sir William Crookes … Elements of periodic system
europium — rare earth element, 1901, named by its discoverer, French chemist Eugène Demarçay (1852 1903) in 1896, from EUROPE (Cf. Europe) + ium … Etymology dictionary
europium — [yo͞o rō′pē əm] n. [ModL: so named (1901) by E. A. Demarçay (1852 1904), Fr chemist < EUROPE + IUM] a chemical element, one of the rare earth elements, used as the red phosphor in color TVs: symbol, Eu; at. no., 63: see the periodic table of… … English World dictionary
Europium — Eigenschaften … Deutsch Wikipedia
europium — /yoo roh pee euhm, yeuh /, n. Chem. a rare earth metallic element whose salts are light pink. Symbol: Eu; at. wt.: 151.96; at. no.: 63. [1900 05; EUROPE + IUM] * * * ▪ chemical element (Eu), chemical element, rare earth metal of the lanthanoid… … Universalium
Europium — Eu|ro|pi|um 〈n.; s; unz.; chem. 〉 zu den Metallen der seltenen Erden gehörendes Element, Ordnungszahl 63 * * * Eu|ro|pi|um [nach Europa; ↑ ium (1)], das; s; Symbol: Eu: chem. Element aus der Lanthanidenreihe, Protonenzahl 63, AG 151,964. Eu ist… … Universal-Lexikon