didymium
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek δίδυμος (dídumos, “twin”) + -ium.
Noun
didymium (uncountable)
- A mixture of praseodymium and neodymium once thought to be an element (symbol Di).
Danish
Noun
didymium
- Alternative form of didym
- 1890, Gustav Storm, Nordisk conversationslexikon: indeholdende forklaring over vigtige navne, gjenstande og begreber, som forekomme under laesning og i samtale:
- ... hvis Forbindelser dog siden have vist sig at bestaa af en Blanding af Didymium-, Erbium- og Yttriumforbindelser
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- 1901, Teknisk ukeblad i samarbeide med teknikk:
- ... 92 % thorium-nitrat, 4 % ceriumnitrat og 4 % didymium-nitrat ...
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- 1870, Archiv for Pharmacie Og Technisk Chemie Med Deres Grundvidenskaber, page 150:
- Mange Legemer give næsten farveløse Opløsninger, men vise dog stærke Absorbtionsstriber, f. Ex. Saltene af Didymium, Mangan, Hæmatin og Kruorin.
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