noun
- A mixture of rare-earth elements, formerly thought to be a single element, consisting mainly of praseodymium and neodymium.
- A glass or lens containing didymium, used in welding goggles and scientific instruments to filter infrared and ultraviolet light.
Usage: chemistry; historical; now largely obsolete as a term; the individual elements are used instead
Usage: technical; practical application
Examples
- Didymium was once classified as a single element before modern spectroscopy revealed its composite nature.
- Early chemists isolated didymium from rare-earth mineral deposits.
- Welders often use didymium lenses to protect their eyes from intense light and heat.
- The discovery of didymium contributed to the understanding of the periodic table.
- Didymium glass filters are still used in some specialized optical applications today.