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Gadolinia
Gadolinia Gad`o*lin"i*a, n. [NL. See Gadolinite.] A rare earth associated with yttria and regarded as the oxide (Gd2O3) of a metallic element,
Gadolinia
Gadolinia Gad`o*lin"i*a, n. [NL. See Gadolinite.] (Chem.) A rare earth, regarded by some as an oxide of the supposed element gadolinium, by others as only a mixture of the oxides of yttrium, erbium, ytterbium, etc.
Gadolinic
Gadolinic Gad`o*lin"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to or containing gadolinium.
Gadolinite
Gadolinite Gad"o*lin*ite, n. [Named after Gadolin, a Russian chemist.] (Min.) A mineral of a nearly black color and vitreous luster, and consisting principally of the silicates of yttrium, cerium, and iron.
Gadolinium
Gadolinium Gad`o*lin"i*um, with an assigned atomic weight of 153.3. Gaekwar Gaek"war, n. [Also Gaikwar, Guicowar.] [Marathi g[=a]ekw[=a]r, prop., a cowherd.] The title of the ruling Prince of Baroda, in Gujarat, in Bombay, India.
Gadolinium
Gadolinium Gad`o*lin"i*um, n. [NL. See Gadolinite.] (Chem.) A supposed rare metallic element, with a characteristic spectrum, found associated with yttrium and other rare metals. Its individuality and properties have not yet been determined.

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- Johan Gadolin (5 June 1760 – 15 August 1852) was a Finnish chemist, physicist and mineralogist. Gadolin discovered a "new earth" containing the first...
- The Gadolin family is a Finnish noble family, whose members held significant positions in the history of Finland. Jakob Gadolin (1719-1802), Finnish Lutheran...
- which gadolinium is found, itself named for the Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin. Pure gadolinium was first isolated by the chemist Félix Trombe in 1935...
- Axel Vilhelmovich Gadolin (Russian: Аксель Вильгельмович Гадолин; 12 June 1828 – 15 December 1892) was a Finnish/Russian lieutenant general, and also...
- in "Gadolin's yttria". Since yttria was found to be a mineral and not an oxide, Martin Heinrich Klaproth renamed it gadolinite in honor of Gadolin. Until...
- Jakob Gadolin (24 October 1719 – 26 September 1802) was a Swedish Lutheran bishop, professor of physics and theology, politician and statesman. Gadolin was...
- Russian mine official Europe Gadolinite, a mineral named after Johan Gadolin, Finnish chemist, physicist and mineralogist Ytterby, Sweden, where it...
- Alexander Wilhelm Gadolin (8 July 1868, in Borgå landskommun – 2 June 1939) was a Finnish legal scholar and politician. He was a member of the Diet of...
- in what seems to be an independent invention, Finnish pharmacist Jakob Gadolin (1719–1802) proposed condensers for use in distilleries and in laboratories...
- Christian Hessel from a consideration of observed crystal forms. In 1867 Axel Gadolin, who was unaware of the previous work of Hessel, found the crystallographic...