Neodymium

Neodymium

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India is planning to increase its neodymium production by nine times, reaching 500 tons by the end of FY27.

About Neodymium

  • Neodymium is a chemical element with symbol Nd and atomic number 60.
  • It belongs to the lanthanides group, part of the rare earth elements. 
  • It was discovered in Vienna in 1885 by Karl Auer.
  • It is the second most abundant of the rare-earth elements (after cerium).
  • Source: It is found in minerals that include all lanthanide minerals, such as monazite and bastnasite. 
  • Its deposits are mainly in Brazil, China, USA, India, Sri Lanka and Australia.

Properties of Neodymium

  • It is a ductile and malleable silvery white metal.
  • It oxidizes readily in air to form an oxide, Nd2O3, which easily spalls, exposing the metal to further oxidation.
  • The metal must be stored sealed in a plastic covering or kept in vacuum or in an inert atmosphere.
  • It reacts gradually with mineral acids—except hydrofluoric acid (HF), in which it forms a protective layer of trifluoride, NdF3. 

Applications of Neodymium

  • It is a critical element in the global rare-earth magnet industry.
  • It plays a key role in electric vehicles, clean energy technologies, and defense systems.
  • It is suitable for use in optical devices and electrical applications.

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Neodymium FAQs

Q1: What is the atomic number of Neodymium?

Ans: 60

Q2: Which group of elements does Neodymium belong to?

Ans: Lanthanides

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