Europium is a
chemical element with symbol
Eu and
atomic number 63. It was isolated in 1901 and is named after the continent of
Europe. It is a moderately hard, silvery
metal which readily oxidizes in air and
water. Being a typical member of the
lanthanide series, europium usually assumes the
oxidation state +3, but the oxidation state +2 is also common: all europium compounds with oxidation state +2 are slightly
reducing. Europium has no significant biological role and is relatively non-toxic compared to other
heavy metals. Most applications of europium exploit the phosphorescence of europium compounds. Europium is one of the least abundant elements in the universe, with only about % in the entire universe.