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oxide Names IUPAC name terbium(III)
oxide Other names terbium trioxide,
terbia,
terbium sesquioxide Identifiers CAS
Number 12036-41-8 Y 3D
model (JSmol)...
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oxides erbia and
terbia.
After 1860,
terbia was
renamed erbia and
after 1877 what had been
known as
erbia was
renamed terbia.
Fairly pure Er2O3 was...
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given the
label ceria, then lanthana, and
subsequently yttria, erbia, and
terbia. In
order of date discovered, the list of
elements includes cerium, lanthanum...
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yttria into
three fractions, all
named for the ore: yttria, erbia, and
terbia. "
Terbia" was
originally the
fraction that
contained the pink color, due to...
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confirm the
existence of "erbia" and
suggesting that its name be
applied to "
terbia". In 1864, Marc
Delafontaine used
optical spectroscopy to
conclusively prove...
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compounds (oxides or earths): yttria,
erbia (sub-component as ytterbia) and
terbia. In 1878, Jean
Charles Galissard de
Marignac ****umed that
ytterbia consisted...
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Gustaf Mosander, who in 1843 had
split out two more
earths which he
called terbia and
erbia (splitting the name of
Ytterby just as
yttria had been split);...
- 1842
Mosander also
separated the
yttria into
three oxides: pure yttria,
terbia, and
erbia (all the
names are
derived from the town name "Ytterby"). The...
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confirm the
existence of "erbia" and
suggesting that its name be
applied to "
terbia". In 1864, Marc
Delafontaine used
optical spectroscopy to
conclusively prove...
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yttria proper and erbia, and
later terbia too. The
names underwent some confusion: Mosander's
erbia was
yellow and his
terbia was red. But in 1860, Nils Johan...