Name       : Samarium
Symbol     : Sm
Atomic #   : 62
Atom weight: 150.36
Melting P. : 1074
Boiling P. : 1794
Oxidation  : +2, +3
Pronounced : seh-MER-i-em
From       : Named for the mineral samarskite
Identified : Locoq de Boisbaudran in 1879
Appearance : Silvery rare-earth metal
Note       : Easily magnetized, and no other material is more
             difficult to demagnetize.
             
[Properties]

  Samarium has a silver luster that is not significantly tarnished
under normal room conditions. It can be ignited in air at 150
degrees, however.
  Samarium is a rare earth that ranks fifth in abundance. It is
also a member of the lanthanide series of elements: lanthanum (La)
through lutetium (Lu).
  There are three allotropic forms known at the present time. The
alpha form exists up to 734 degrees and the beta to 922 degrees.
