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Terbium is a
chemical element; it has the
symbol Tb and
atomic number 65. It is a silvery-white, rare
earth metal that is
malleable and ductile. The ninth...
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derived from the town name "Ytterby"). The
earth giving pink
salts he
called terbium; the one that
yielded yellow peroxide he
called erbium. By then the number...
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Naturally occurring terbium (65Tb) is
composed of one
stable isotope, 159Tb. Thirty-seven
radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable...
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Terbium fluoride may
refer to:
Terbium(III)
fluoride (
Terbium trifluoride), TbF3
Terbium(IV)
fluoride (
Terbium tetrafluoride), TbF4 This set
index article...
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often also
falls in the same
range for
reaction order,
resembling terbium and
dysprosium in its
chemical reactivity.
Yttrium is so
close in size...
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Terbium(III)
acetate is the
acetate salt of
terbium, with a
chemical formula of Tb(CH3COO)3. The
tetrahydrate of
terbium acetate can lose
hydration at...
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Terbium nitride is a
binary inorganic compound of
terbium and
nitrogen with the
chemical formula TbN.
Terbium nitride crystalyzes with
cubic crystal system...
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terbium,
ytterbium Thule, the
ancient name for an
unclear northern location Ytterby,
where it was found; see yttrium,
terbium,
erbium Latin...
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Terbium(III)
oxalate is the
oxalate of
terbium with the
chemical formula Tb2(C2O4)3. Its
decahydrate can be
obtained by
reacting terbium(III) chloride...
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Terbium(III)
nitrate is an
inorganic chemical compound, a salt of
terbium and
nitric acid, with the
formula Tb(NO3)3. The
hexahydrate crystallizes as...