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- Lanthanides in the periodic table The lanthanide (/ˈlænθənaɪd/) or lanthanoid (/ˈlænθənɔɪd/) series of chemical elements comprises at least the 14 metallic...
- client-server platform from IBM Lanthanide (of which 'Ln' is an informal name) or lanthanoid, a series of chemical elements Liquid nitrogen, the liquefied form of...
- The lanthanide contraction is the greater-than-expected decrease in atomic radii and ionic radii of the elements in the lanthanide series, from left to...
- between the two carbon atoms. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and lanthanoid metals form acetylides, for example, sodium carbide Na2C2, calcium carbide...
- statistics Multiple myeloma, blood cancer Mischmetal, alloy of similar lanthanoids Search for "mm" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing mms All...
- useful are the lanthanide triflates of the type Ln(OTf)3 (where Ln is a lanthanoid). A related po****r catalyst scandium triflate is used in such reactions...
- much greater than within the lanthanides. IUPAC recommends the names lanthanoids and actinoids to avoid ambiguity, as the -ide suffix typically denotes...
- use a variety of complexes of various metals, ranging from scandium to lanthanoid and actinoid metals, and a large variety of ligands containing oxygen...
- nuclei and small organelles floating in the cytoplasm. This BSE-image of a lanthanoid-stained sample was taken without prior fixation, dehydration, or sputtering...
- (September 1981). "Lanthanoids in organic synthesis. 6. Reduction of .alpha.-enones by sodium borohydride in the presence of lanthanoid chlorides: synthetic...