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Europium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Eu and
atomic number 63.
Europium is a silvery-white
metal of the
lanthanide series that
reacts readily...
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Europium oxide is a
compound from the two
elements europium and oxygen.
Europium oxide may
refer to:
Europium(II)
oxide (
europium monoxide, EuO) a magnetic...
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Europium bromide may
refer to:
Europium(II)
bromide (
europium dibromide), EuBr2
Europium(III)
bromide (
europium tribromide), EuBr3 This set
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Europium hydroxide may
refer to:
Europium(II)
hydroxide (
Europium dihydroxide), Eu(OH)2
Europium(III)
hydroxide (
Europium trihydroxide), Eu(OH)3 This...
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Naturally occurring europium (63Eu) is
composed of two isotopes, 151Eu and 153Eu, with 153Eu
being the most
abundant (52.2%
natural abundance).
While 153Eu...
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Europium compounds are
compounds formed by the
lanthanide metal europium (Eu). In
these compounds,
europium generally exhibits the +3
oxidation state...
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Europium(III)
chloride is an
inorganic compound with the
formula EuCl3. The
anhydrous compound is a
yellow solid.
Being hygroscopic it
rapidly absorbs...
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Europium iodide may
refer to:
Europium(II)
iodide (
europium diiodide), EuI2
Europium(III)
iodide (
europium triiodide), EuI3 This set
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Europium monoselenide is a
binary inorganic compound of
europium and
selenium with the
chemical formula EuSe. The
compound forms black crystals. Heating...
- Europium(III)
fluoride Europium(II)
chloride Europium(III)
chloride Europium(II)
bromide Europium(III)
bromide Europium(II)
iodide Europium(III)
iodide This...