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Neodymium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Nd and
atomic number 60. It is the
fourth member of the
lanthanide series and is
considered to be one of...
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neodymium magnet (also
known as NdFeB, NIB or Neo magnet) is a
permanent magnet made from an
alloy of
neodymium, iron, and
boron to form the Nd2Fe14B...
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Naturally occurring neodymium (60Nd) is
composed of five
stable isotopes, 142Nd, 143Nd, 145Nd, 146Nd and 148Nd, with 142Nd
being the most
abundant (27...
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Neodymium chloride may
refer to:
Neodymium(II)
chloride (
neodymium dichloride), NdCl2
Neodymium(III)
chloride (
neodymium trichloride), NdCl3 This set index...
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Neodymium fluoride may
refer to:
Neodymium(II)
fluoride (
Neodymium difluoride), NdF2
Neodymium(III)
fluoride (
Neodymium trifluoride), NdF3
Neodymium(IV)...
- Nd:YAG (
neodymium-doped
yttrium aluminum garnet; Nd:Y3Al5O12) is a
crystal that is used as a
lasing medium for solid-state lasers. The dopant,
neodymium in...
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Neodymium iodide may
refer to:
Neodymium(II)
iodide (
neodymium diiodide), NdI2
Neodymium(III)
iodide (
neodymium triiodide), NdI3 This set
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magnets typically exhibit fields of 0.5 to 1 tesla.
There are two types:
neodymium magnets and samarium–cobalt magnets. Rare-earth
magnets are extremely...
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Neodymium hydride may
refer to:
Neodymium dihydride (
Neodymium(II) hydride), NdH2
Neodymium trihydride (
Neodymium(III) hydride), NdH3 This set
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Neodymium(II)
sulfide is a
binary inorganic chemical compound of
Neodymium metal and
sulfur with the
chemical formula NdS.
Fusion of
stoichiometric amounts...