atomic number 58
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Definition
Noun: * A chemical element: "atomic number 58" is the scientific designation for the chemical element Cerium (symbol Ce). It is a ductile, silvery-grey, metallic element belonging to the lanthanide series on the periodic table.
Usage
- "Atomic number 58" is used primarily in scientific, technical, and educational contexts to precisely identify the element Cerium by its fundamental property—the number of protons in its nucleus.
- In everyday language, the element is almost always referred to by its common name, Cerium.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The sample was found to contain traces of atomic number 58.
- Elements like atomic number 58 are crucial components in catalytic converters.
Advanced Usage
- Property Reference: The term is used to discuss elemental properties systematically, e.g., "Elements with an atomic number higher than 58 are typically denser."
- Classification: It explicitly places the element in the lanthanide series and the broader group of rare-earth elements.
Variants and Related Words
- Cerium (Ce): The common name for the element designated by atomic number 58.
- Rare-earth element: A classification group to which Cerium (atomic number 58) belongs.
- Lanthanide: The specific series within the periodic table containing atomic number 58.
Synonyms
- Cerium: The direct and most common synonym.
- Element Ce: Another technical synonym using the element's symbol.
Notes
- "Atomic number 58" is not an idiom or a phrasal verb. It is a fixed technical noun phrase.
- The key characteristic of atomic number 58 (Cerium) mentioned in the reference is that it is the most abundant of the rare-earth elements.
Noun
- a ductile grey metallic element of the lanthanide series; used in lighter flints; the most abundant of the rare-earth group