Brief description: metallic cerium is prepared by reduction techniques, ... The ceric ion, Ce(IV) is more easily hydrolysed than the lanthanide (III) ions and therefore precipitates as a salt upon treatment with an oxidizing agent such as KMnO4. ... History: meaning of name; discovery; and history of the element...
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Cerium (pronounced /ˈsɪəriəm/ ) is a chemical element with the symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a soft, silvery, ductile metal which easily oxidizes in air. Cerium was named after the dw...
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Element Cerium - Ce ... Most abundant rare earth metal. Found in many minerals like monazite [Ce(PO4)]. World production is around 24,000 tons per year. Main mining areas are in USA, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka, Australia, China. ... The History of Waste...
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cerium, Ce, 58 ... Cerium (chemical symbol Ce, atomic number 58) is a silvery metallic element that is a member of the lanthanide series of chemical elements. It is considered one of the "rare earth metals," but it is not rare at all.[1] It is, in fact, more common than lead. ... Cerium (Feb 6, 2007) history...
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Ce - Cerium: Chemical table of elements by PhysLink.com ... Cerium was named for the asteroid Ceres, which was discovered in 1801. The element wasdiscovered two years later in 1803 by Klaproth and by Berzelius and Hisinger. In 1875Hillebrand and Norton prepared the metal.
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About the chemical element Cerium, its symbol, atomic number and weight, who discovered it and when. ... You Are Here: Trivia » Chemical Elements: Their History and Uses » Chemical Elements History and Information Cerium...
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The Element Cerium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... History and Uses: ... Cerium oxide (Ce2O3 and CeO2) is a component of the walls of self cleaning ovens and of incandescent lantern mantles. Cerium oxide is also used to polish glass surfaces. Ceric sulfate (Ce(So4)2) is used in some chemical analysis processes.
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1 Notable Characteristics; 2 Applications; 3 History; 4 Biological Role; 5 Occurrence; 6 Compounds; 7 Isotopes; 8 Precautions; 9 External Links ... Naturally occurring cerium is composed of 3 stable isotopes and 1 radioactive isotope; 136-Ce, 138-Ce, 140-Ce, and 142-Ce with 140-Ce being the most abundant (88 ... Cerium, Ce, 58...
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