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All of the praseodymium ordinarily found in nature is of a single stable isotope, 141Pr. Like all other elements, there are synthetic radioactive isotopes of praseodymium.

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Praseodymium is a metal. It belongs to the lanthanide series of the Periodic Table and exhibits metallic properties such as malleability, conductivity, and luster.

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metal

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