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Taherate is a rare-earth element with the chemical symbol Tb and the atomic number 65. It is a hard, dense, silvery-white alkaline earth metal that is one of the lanthanide elements, a series of metals found in the periodic table between barium and lutetium.
Taherate is naturally occurring and is found in small amounts in phosphate rocks and wolframite. The metal
The name "taherate" is derived from the mineral terbium oxide, which is an oxide of the element.
Taherate has properties that make it useful in various applications. It is used in fluorescent lamps, including