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Cerium nitrate refers to a
family of
nitrates of
cerium in the +3 or +4
oxidation state.
Often these compounds contain water, hydroxide, or hydronium...
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Cerium(IV) oxide, also
known as
ceric oxide,
ceric dioxide, ceria,
cerium oxide or
cerium dioxide, is an
oxide of the rare-earth
metal cerium. It is a...
- 05 [347] [348] [349] (IUPAC:
cerium dioxide) Cerite-(Ce) (cerite: IMA1987 s.p., 1804) 9.AG.20 [350] [351] [352]
CeriumQ (Y: 2002) 1.0 [353] [no] [no]...
- Zinc–
cerium batteries are a type of
redox flow
battery first developed by
Plurion Inc. (UK)
during the 2000s. In this
rechargeable battery, both negative...
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Cerium(III)
chloride (CeCl3), also
known as
cerous chloride or
cerium trichloride, is a
compound of
cerium and chlorine. It is a
white hygroscopic salt;...
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Cerium(III)
oxalate (cerous oxalate) is the
inorganic cerium salt of
oxalic acid. It is a
white crystalline solid with the
chemical formula of Ce2(C2O4)3...
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Cerium(IV) sulfate, also
called ceric sulfate, is an
inorganic compound. It
exists as the
anhydrous salt Ce(SO4)2 as well as a few
hydrated forms: Ce(SO4)2(H2O)x...
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Ammonium cerium(IV)
sulfate is an
inorganic compound with the
formula (NH4)4Ce(SO4)4·2H2O. It is an orange-colored solid. It is a
strong oxidant, the potential...
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Cerium(IV) hydroxide, also
known as
ceric hydroxide, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Ce(OH)4. It is a
yellowish powder that is insoluble...
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compound with the
formula (NH4)2[Ce(NO3)6]. This orange-red, water-soluble
cerium salt is a
specialised oxidizing agent in
organic synthesis and a standard...