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Cerium(IV) oxide
Cerium(IV) oxide, also known as ceric oxide, ceria, cerium oxide or cerium dioxide, is an oxide of the rare earth metal cerium. It is a pale yellow-white powder ...
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Cerium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cerium. Cerium, atomic no.: 58, symbol as Ce, weight at 140.12, is the most abundant of the rare earths. It is characterized chemically by having two valence ...
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Sep 2, 2006 ... that it was the oxide of a new metal, which he termed cerium. The crude oxide of the metal is obtained from cerite, by evaporating the mineral ...
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EPA/635/R-08/002F www.epa.gov/iris. TOXICOLOGICAL REVIEW. OF. Cerium Oxide and Cerium. Compounds. (CAS No. 1306-38-3). In Support of Summary ...
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CERIUM OXIDE. EINECS NO. 215-150-4. FORMULA, CeO2. MOL WT. 172.31. H.S. CODE. TOXICITY. Oral rat LD50: > 5000 mg/kg. SYNONYMS, Ceric Oxide ...
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to have obtained cerous oxide along with some carbide by decomposing ... actually proved the presence of cerous oxide in any decomposition residue, ...
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