Lutetium-175 Isotope Applications:

Lutetium-175 isotope (Lu-175 isotope, 175Lu isotope)

  • Lutetium-175 isotope is used for rapid determination of actinides in urine;
  • Lutetium-175 isotope is used for research in nuclear physics;

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Lutetium-175 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of Lutetium-175 Isotope:

Properties of Lutetium-175 Isotope:LUTETIUM-175
Natural Abundance (%)97.401
Atomic Mass (Da)174.9407718
Relative Isotopic Mass174.9407718
Neutron Number (N)104
Atomic Number (Z)71
Mass Number (A)175
Nucleon Number (A)175
Proton Number (Z)71
Half-lifeStable
Spin3.5
Quadrupole Moment3.49
g-factor (g value)0.6378
Group
Period6
Electron Configuration Blockf
Melting Point (K)1925
Boiling Point (K)3675
Specific Heat0.155
Heat of Formation427.6
Thermal Conductivity16.4
Dipole Polarizability 137
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)0.2388
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.27
Atomic Radius (pm)173.8с
Covalent Radius (pm)175
VDW Radius (pm)265
Lattice Constant3.51
Crystal StructureHCP
Jmol color#00ab24

Lutetium-175 Information

Lutetium is a silvery-white rare-earth metal which is relatively stable in air. It happens to be the most expensive rare-earth metal. Lutetium is found with almost all rare-earth metals, but is very difficult to separate from other elements. It is the least abundant of all natural elements. This element is used in metal alloys, and as a catalyst in various processes. Lutetium has 35 isotopes. There are two natural isotopes, 1 of which is stable one. The most stable isotope is Lu-174 with a half-life of 3.3 years. The separation of lutetium from ytterbium was described by Georges Urbain in 1907. It was discovered at approximately the same time by Carl Auer von Welsbach. The name Lutetium comes from the Greek word lutetia which means Paris.

Lutetium is used in metal alloys, and as a catalyst in various processes.

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FAQ about Lutetium-175 Isotope:

What is Lutetium-175 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 97.401 %

What is atomic mass for Lutetium-175 isotope?
Answer: 174.94077 Da

What is isotopic mass for Lutetium-175 isotope?
Answer: 174.94077

How many neutrons does Lutetium-175 isotope have?
Answer: 104

How many protons does Lutetium-175 isotope have?
Answer: 71

How many electrons does Lutetium-175 isotope have?
Answer: 71

What is atomic number for Lutetium-175 isotope?
Answer: 71

Is Lutetium-175 isotope stable?
Answer: Yes

Is Lutetium-175 isotope radioactive?
Answer: No

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