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What is cerium used... ... Cerium uses ... Discovery of cerium...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/cerium
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Cerium is the most abundant of the rare earth metals. Rare earth metals are the elements in Row 6 of the periodic table. The periodic table is a chart that shows how chemical elements are related to ... Credit for the discovery of cerium is sometimes given to scientists who studied the black rock of Bastnas earlier.
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www.chemistryexplained.com/elements/A-C/Cerium.html
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Nowadays it is generally accepted that the discovery took place simultaneously and independently. Hisinger, Berzelius and Klaproth are usually named as co-discovers of Cerium.
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www.vanderkrogt.net/elements/elem/ce.html
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Brief description: metallic cerium is prepared by reduction techniques, such as by reducing cerous fluoride with calcium, or by electrolysis of molten cerous chloride or other cerous halides. ... History: meaning of name; discovery; and history of the element...
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www.webelements.com/cerium/
www.webelements.com/cerium/
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Cerium, Ce, is a metallic element, which is found in the lanthanide series of inner transition metals in Group IIIa of the periodic table. ... Cerium, Ce, occurs in Allanite, Bastnasite, Cerite and Monazite. ... Cerium has four isotopes occur naturally: Cerium-136, Cerium-138, Cerium-140, and Cerium-142.
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www.ucc.ie/academic/chem/dolchem/html/elem/elem058.html
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Cerium is a chemical element with an atomic number of 58. This means that the nucleus of Cerium has 58 protons in it. The atomic mass of Cerium is 140.12. The Chemical symbol of Cerium is Ce and it is a member of the Lanthanide group.
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simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerium
simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerium
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Definition of the Cerium Element; A lustrous, iron-gray, malleable metallic rare-earth element that occurs chiefly in the minerals monazite and bastnaesite, exists in four allotropic states, ... The Discovery of Cerium; Cerium was discovered by Jons Jacob Berzelius and Wilhelm von Hisinger in Sweden in 1803.
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www.periodic-table.org.uk/element-cerium.htm
www.periodic-table.org.uk/element-cerium.htm
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Look for information about why the discovery of cerium is generally credited jointly to Jon Jakob Berzelius and Wilhelm von Hisinger of Sweden, and independently to Martin Heinrich Klaproth of Germany, both in 1803.
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www.ehow.com/how_2042917_find-out-more-cerium.html
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Cerium - Ce; General Information; Discovery; Cerium was discovered by J.J. Berzelius and W. Hisinger in 1803 in Vestmanland, Sweden. It was first isolated by Hillebrand and Norton in 1875, in Washington, USA.
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