In 1874 Cleve concluded that didymium was in fact two elements; this was proved in 1885 and the two elements named
neodymium
and
praseodymium
. In 1879 he showed that the element
scandium
, newly discovered by the Swedish chemist
Lars Nilson
(1840-1899), was in fact the eka-boron predicted by Dmitri Mendeleev in his
periodic table
. In the same year, working with a sample of erbia from which he had removed all traces of scandia and ytterbia, Cleve found two new earths, which he named
holmium
, after Stockholm, and
thulium
, after the old name for Scandinavia.
holmium
in fact turned out to be a mixture for, in 1886,
Lecoq de Boisbaudran
discovered that it also contained the new element
dysprosium
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