Template:Infobox samarium

Samarium, 62Sm
Samarium
Pronunciation/səˈmɛəriəm/ (sə-MAIR-ee-əm)
Appearancesilvery white
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Sm)
Samarium in the periodic table
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Sm

Pu
promethiumsamariumeuropium
Atomic number (Z)62
Groupf-block groups (no number)
Periodperiod 6
Block  f-block
Electron configuration[Xe] 4f6 6s2
Electrons per shell2, 8, 18, 24, 8, 2
Physical properties
Phase at STPsolid
Melting point1345 K ​(1072 °C, ​1962 °F)
Boiling point2173 K ​(1900 °C, ​3452 °F)
Density (at 20° C)7.518 g/cm3[3]
when liquid (at m.p.)7.16 g/cm3
Heat of fusion8.62 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization192 kJ/mol
Molar heat capacity29.54 J/(mol·K)
Vapor pressure
P (Pa)1101001 k10 k100 k
at T (K)100111061240(1421)(1675)(2061)
Atomic properties
Oxidation states0,[4] +1,[5] +2, +3 (a mildly basic oxide)
ElectronegativityPauling scale: 1.17
Ionization energies
  • 1st: 544.5 kJ/mol
  • 2nd: 1070 kJ/mol
  • 3rd: 2260 kJ/mol
Atomic radiusempirical: 180 pm
Covalent radius198±8 pm
Color lines in a spectral range
Spectral lines of samarium
Other properties
Natural occurrenceprimordial
Crystal structurerhombohedral (hR3)
Lattice constants
Rhombohedral crystal structure for samarium
ar = 0.89834 nm
α = 23.307°
ah = 0.36291 nm
ch = 2.6207 nm (at 20 °C)[3]
Thermal expansionpoly: 12.7 (at r.t.) µm/(m⋅K)
Thermal conductivity13.3 W/(m⋅K)
Electrical resistivityα, poly: 0.940 (at r.t.) µΩ⋅m
Magnetic orderingparamagnetic[6]
Molar magnetic susceptibility+1860.0×10−6 cm3/mol (291 K)[7]
Young's modulus49.7 GPa
Shear modulus19.5 GPa
Bulk modulus37.8 GPa
Speed of sound thin rod2130 m/s (at 20 °C)
Poisson ratio0.274
Vickers hardness410–440 MPa
Brinell hardness440–600 MPa
CAS Number7440-19-9
History
Namingafter the mineral samarskite (itself named after Vassili Samarsky-Bykhovets)
Discovery and first isolationLecoq de Boisbaudran (1879)
Isotopes of samarium
Main isotopes[8]Decay
abun­dancehalf-life (t1/2)modepro­duct
144Sm3.08%stable
145Smsynth340 dε145Pm
146Smtrace1.03×108 yα142Nd
147Sm15%1.07×1011 yα143Nd
148Sm11.3%6.3×1015 yα144Nd
149Sm13.8%stable
150Sm7.37%stable
151Smsynth94.6 yβ151Eu
152Sm26.7%stable
153Smsynth46.28 hβ153Eu
154Sm22.7%stable
 Category: Samarium
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Sm · Samarium
Pm ←

ibox Pm

iso
62
Sm  [e]
IB-Sm [e]
IBisos [e]
→ Eu

ibox Eu

indexes by PT (page)
child table, as reused in {IB-Sm}
Main isotopes of samarium
Main isotopes[8]Decay
abun­dancehalf-life (t1/2)modepro­duct
144Sm3.08%stable
145Smsynth340 dε145Pm
146Smtrace1.03×108 yα142Nd
147Sm15%1.07×1011 yα143Nd
148Sm11.3%6.3×1015 yα144Nd
149Sm13.8%stable
150Sm7.37%stable
151Smsynth94.6 yβ151Eu
152Sm26.7%stable
153Smsynth46.28 hβ153Eu
154Sm22.7%stable
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Isotopes
Standard atomic weight
  most stable isotope
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