harvametallit
Harvametallit, often translated as rare earth elements (REEs), are a group of seventeen chemically similar metallic elements. These include the fifteen lanthanides, plus scandium and yttrium. Despite their name, most rare earth elements are not particularly rare in the Earth's crust, but they are rarely found in economically viable concentrations. They are also often found together, making their separation a complex and energy-intensive process.
These elements possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them indispensable in a wide range
The global supply of rare earth elements is dominated by a few countries, leading to concerns about