Rare Earth Element Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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ACM | B | Australian Critical Minerals Ltd | 0.00 | |
ALK | C | Alkane Resources Limited | 3.00 | |
HRE | C | Heavy Rare Earths Limited | 24.14 | |
AR3 | C | Australian Rare Earths Limited | 12.24 | |
LYC | C | Lynas Corporation Ltd | -1.02 | |
BRE | C | Brazilian Rare Earths Ltd | -5.36 | |
ADC | C | ACDC Metais Ltd | 0.00 | |
ETM | D | Energy Transition Minerals Ltd | -8.33 | |
BUS | D | Bubalus Resources Limited | 0.00 | |
IXR | D | Ionic Rare Earths Limited | 0.00 |
Related Industries: Gold Industrial Metals & Minerals Other Industrial Metals & Mining Other Precious Metals & Mining
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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XMET | B | Betashares Energy Transition Metals ETF | 5.65 | |
VSO | B | Vanguard Msci Australian Smal ETF | 1.8 |
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Nov 21 | ALK | Spotlight On ASX: 3 Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over A$100M |
- Rare Earth Element
A rare-earth element (REE) or rare-earth metal (REM), as defined by IUPAC, is one of a set of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the fifteen lanthanides, as well as scandium and yttrium. Scandium and yttrium are considered rare-earth elements because they tend to occur in the same ore deposits as the lanthanides and exhibit similar chemical properties. Rarely, a broader definition that includes actinides may be used, since the actinides share some mineralogical, chemical, and physical (especially electron shell configuration) characteristics.The 17 rare-earth elements are cerium (Ce), dysprosium (Dy), erbium (Er), europium (Eu), gadolinium (Gd), holmium (Ho), lanthanum (La), lutetium (Lu), neodymium (Nd), praseodymium (Pr), promethium (Pm), samarium (Sm), scandium (Sc), terbium (Tb), thulium (Tm), ytterbium (Yb), and yttrium (Y).
Despite their name, rare-earth elements are – with the exception of the radioactive promethium – relatively plentiful in Earth's crust, with cerium being the 25th most abundant element at 68 parts per million, more abundant than copper. However, because of their geochemical properties, rare-earth elements are typically dispersed and not often found concentrated in rare-earth minerals; as a result economically exploitable ore deposits are less common. The first rare-earth mineral discovered (1787) was gadolinite, a mineral composed of cerium, yttrium, iron, silicon, and other elements. This mineral was extracted from a mine in the village of Ytterby in Sweden; four of the rare-earth elements bear names derived from this single location.
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