ルテチウム (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Welsbach, Carl A. von (1908). “Die Zerlegung des Ytterbiums in seine Elemente [Resolution of ytterbium into its elements]”. Monatshefte für Chemie 29 (2): 181–225, 191. doi:10.1007/BF01558944. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015036977471;view=1up;seq=193.  On page 191, Welsbach suggested names for the two new elements: "Ich beantrage für das an das Thulium, beziehungsweise Erbium sich anschließende, in dem vorstehenden Teile dieser Abhandlung mit Yb II bezeichnete Element die Benennung: Aldebaranium mit dem Zeichen Ad — und für das zweite, in dieser Arbeit mit Yb I bezeichnete Element, das letzte in der Reihe der seltenen Erden, die Benennung: Cassiopeïum mit dem Zeichen Cp." (I request for the element that is attached to thulium or erbium and that was denoted by Yb II in the above part of this paper, the designation "Aldebaranium" with the symbol Ad — and for the element that was denoted in this work by Yb I, the last in the series of the rare earths, the designation "Cassiopeïum" with the symbol Cp.)

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