Lanthanum

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 513

Lanthanum (sym. La, equiv. 139), so named from the Greek lanthanein, 'to lie hid,' is a metal which was discovered by Mosander in 1839 in Cerite, a hydrated silicate of Cerium (q.v.). It is of little chemical interest, and is of no practical value. See DIDYMIUM.

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