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Samarium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Sm and
atomic number 62. It is a
moderately hard
silvery metal that
slowly oxidizes in air.
Being a typical...
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Samarium–cobalt (SmCo)
magnets belong to the
category of rare-earth
magnets and are
composed of
samarium (Sm), a rare-earth element, and
cobalt (Co), a...
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Samarium chloride may
refer to:
Samarium(III)
chloride (
samarium trichloride), SmCl3
Samarium(II)
chloride (
samarium dichloride), SmCl2 This set index...
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Samarium fluoride may
refer to:
Samarium(III)
fluoride (
samarium trifluoride), SmF3
Samarium(II)
fluoride (
samarium difluoride), SmF2
Samarium(I) fluoride...
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Samarium-147 (147Sm or Sm-147) is an
isotope of
samarium,
making up 15% of
natural samarium. It is an
extremely long-lived radioisotope, with a half-life...
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Naturally occurring samarium (62Sm) is
composed of five
stable isotopes, 144Sm, 149Sm, 150Sm, 152Sm and 154Sm, and two
extremely long-lived radioisotopes...
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January 2022. Iandelli, A. (November 1956). "Uber
einige Verbindungen des
Samariums vom NaCl-Typ".
Zeitschrift für
anorganische und
allgemeine Chemie (in...
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Reductions with
samarium(II)
iodide involve the
conversion of
various classes of
organic compounds into
reduced products through the
action of
samarium(II) iodide...
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Samarium monosulfide is a
binary inorganic chemical compound of
samarium metal and
sulfur with the
chemical formula SmS.
Fusion of
stoichiometric amounts...
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Samarium iodide may
refer to:
samarium(II)
iodide (
samarium diiodide), SmI2
samarium(III)
iodide (
samarium triiodide), SmI3 This set
index article lists...