pra·seo·dym·i·um /ˌprezioˈdɪmiəm, ˌpresi-/
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  pra·seo·dym·i·um /ˌprezɪoˈdɪmɪəm, ˌpresɪ-/ 名詞
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  Pra·se·o·dym·i·um n.  Chem. An elementary substance, one of the constituents of didymium; -- so called from the green color of its salts.  Symbol Ps.  Atomic weight 143.6.
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  praseodymium
       n : a soft yellowish-white trivalent metallic element of the
           rare earth group; can be recovered from bastnasite or
           monazite by an ion-exchange process [syn: Pr, atomic
           number 59]
  praseodymium
  Symbol: Pr
  Atomic number: 59
  Atomic weight: 140.907
  Soft silvery metallic element, belongs to the lanthanoids. Only natural
  isotope is Pr-141 which is not radioactive.  Fourteen radioactive isotopes
  have been artificially produced. Used in rare-earth alloys. Discovered in
  1885 by C.A. von Welsbach.