FAQ On Rare Earths Elements
FAQ On Rare Earths Elements
FAQ On Rare Earths Elements
2. If rare-earth are not really rare, why are they called rare-earths?
Most REEs are not as rare as the group’s name suggests. They
were named “rare-earth elements” because most were identified
during the 18th and 19th centuries as “earths” (originally defined
as materials that could not be changed further by heat) and in
comparison to other “earths,” such as lime or magnesia, they
were relatively rare.
Electronics:
Manufacturing:
Rare earths make the refining of crude oil into gasoline more
efficient and are used in many specialty metal alloys. They are
critical to these industries worldwide.
Medical Science:
Technology:
Renewable Energy: