Neodymium
Neodymium is a chemical element with the symbol Nd and the atomic number 60. It is a rare earth metal in the lanthanide series and occurs naturally in several isotopes. Natural neodymium is primarily obtained from minerals such as bastnäsite and monazite, then separated from other rare earths through complex chemical processes.
Neodymium was identified as a distinct element by Carl Auer von Welsbach in 1885 during the separation
In its metallic form, neodymium is a soft, silvery metal that tarnishes in air. In compounds, it
The most significant modern use of neodymium is in neodymium-iron-boron magnets (NdFeB), which are among the
Production involves extracting neodymium from minerals and separating it from other rare earths via solvent extraction