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Cerium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Ce and
atomic number 58. It is a soft, ductile, and silvery-white
metal that
tarnishes when
exposed to air...
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elements are
technically relatively plentiful in the
entire Earth's
crust (
cerium being the 25th-most-abundant
element at 68
parts per million, more abundant...
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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...
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Richard Jacoby (1901). "Die
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vierwertigen Ceriums und des Thoriums".
Zeitschrift für
Anorganische Chemie. 27 (1): 359–389...
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Cerium oxide may
refer to:
Cerium(III) oxide, Ce2O3, also
known as
dicerium trioxide Cerium(III, IV) oxide, Ce3O4 (dark blue)
Cerium(IV) oxide, CeO2, also...
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Cerium hexaboride (CeB6, also
called cerium boride, CeBix, CEBIX, and (incorrectly) CeB) is an
inorganic chemical, a
boride of
cerium. It is a refractory...
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Cerium stearate is a metal-organic compound, a salt of
cerium and
stearic acid with the
chemical formula C 54H 105CeO 6. The
compound is
classified as...
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Cerium monosulfide is a
binary inorganic compound of
cerium and
sulfur with the
chemical formula CeS. This is the
simplest of
cerium sulfides. Heating...
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Europe as Auermetall) is a
synthetic pyrophoric alloy of
mischmetal (
cerium, lanthanum, neodymium,
other trace lanthanides and some iron –
about 95% lanthanides...
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Cerium phosphide is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CeP. It is one of the
phosphides of
cerium. It can be
obtained by
reacting cerium...