Neodymium(III) sulfide is a inorganic chemical compound with the formula Nd2S3 composed of a two neodymium atoms in the +3 oxidation state and three sulfur...
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- NdI2 Neodymium(III) iodide – NdI3 Neodymium molybdate - Nd2(MoO4)3 Neodymium perrhenate - Nd(ReO4)3 Neodymium(III) sulfide - Nd2S3 Neodymium tantalate...
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Neodymium(III) chloride or neodymium trichloride is a chemical compound of neodymium and chlorine with the formula NdCl3. This anhydrous compound is a...
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10045–95–1 NdS neodymium(II) sulfide 12035–22–2 NdSe neodymium(II) selenide 12035–24–4 NdTe neodymium(II) telluride 12060–53–6 NdVO4 neodymium(III) vanadate...
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NaNd(MoO4)2. It reacts at roughly 350°C to 700°C with hydrogen sulfide to obtain neodymium sulfide and molybdenum disulfide. At roughly 780K to 870K, it can...
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Copper (redirect from Copper(III))
BC. Thousands of years later, it was the first metal to be smelted from sulfide ores, c. 5000 BC; the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, c...
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the sulfide stibnite (Sb2S3) which is the predominant ore mineral. Antimony compounds are often classified according to their oxidation state: Sb(III) and...
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M. E. (October 2007). "Synthesis and some properties of neodymium(III) and dysprosium(III) iodide hydrides LnI2H". Russian Chemical Bulletin. 56 (10):...
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samarium–cobalt magnets, which have permanent magnetization second only to neodymium magnets; however, samarium compounds can withstand significantly higher...
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aqueous solution. It is the most common of the lanthanides, followed by neodymium, lanthanum, and praseodymium. Its estimated abundance in the Earth's crust...
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blende") is named after the mineral zincblende (sphalerite), one form of zinc sulfide (β-ZnS). As in the rock-salt structure, the two atom types form two interpenetrating...
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different units at the mine, the northern one produces mixed oxide and sulfide such as stibiconite (Sb3O6(OH)) and the southern one produces stibnite...
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siblings arsenic and antimony. Elemental bismuth occurs naturally, and its sulfide and oxide forms are important commercial ores. The free element is 86%...
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Nickel (section Nickel(III) and (IV))
earth's crust exists as oxides, economically more important nickel ores are sulfides, especially pentlandite. Major production sites include the Sudbury region...
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Chromium (redirect from Chromium(III))
soluble trivalent oxidation state in soils by organic matter, ferrous iron, sulfides, and other reducing agents, with the rates of such reduction being faster...
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(February 2018). "On the Reactivity and Stability of Iodide–Nitride–Sulfide Clusters of Neodymium and Dysprosium". Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry....
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Gallium(III) sulfide, Ga 2S 3, has 3 possible crystal modifications.: 104 It can be made by the reaction of gallium with hydrogen sulfide (H 2S) at...
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Indium (section Indium(III))
processing of the ores of other metals, chiefly from sphalerite and other zinc sulfide ores. Indium has no biological role and its compounds are toxic when inhaled...
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metallic alloys are extremely vulnerable to corrosion, such as those used in neodymium magnets, which can spall or crumble into powder even in dry, temperature-stable...
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Pesterfield 2010, p. 230. The authors note, however, that, "The sulfides of ... Ga(III) and Cr(III) tend to dissolve and/or decompose in water." Sidgwick 1950...
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Iron (section Oxides and sulfides)
igneous rocks also contain the sulfide minerals pyrrhotite and pentlandite. During weathering, iron tends to leach from sulfide deposits as the sulfate and...
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diiodide 61393-36-0 NdI3 neodymium(III) iodide neodymium triiodide 13813-24-6 Nd(OH)3 neodymium hydroxide 16469-17-3 Nd2O3 neodymium(III) oxide dineodymium...
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Thallium (section Thallium(III))
not from potassium ores, but as a byproduct from refining of heavy-metal sulfide ores. Approximately 65% of thallium production is used in the electronics...
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that contain silver compounds, generally in the form of sulfides such as galena (lead sulfide) or cerussite (lead carbonate). So the primary production...
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isotopes. The most common zinc ore is sphalerite (zinc blende), a zinc sulfide mineral. The largest workable lodes are in Australia, Asia, and the United...
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Europium (section Eu(II) vs. Eu(III))
europium(II) sulfide (EuS), europium(II) selenide (EuSe) and europium(II) telluride (EuTe): all three of these are black solids. Europium(II) sulfide is prepared...
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hexagonal crystals. Praseodymium(III) oxide crystallizes in the manganese(III) oxide or bixbyite structure. Praseodymium(III) oxide can be used as a dielectric...
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Praseodymium(III) sulfate is a praseodymium compound with formula Pr2(SO4)3. It is an odourless whitish-green crystalline compound. The anhydrous substance...
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Titanium (section Oxides, sulfides, and alkoxides)
is a "hard cation", the sulfides of titanium are unstable and tend to hydrolyze to the oxide with release of hydrogen sulfide. Titanium nitride (TiN)...
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Cobalt also contributes to specialized magnets such as samarium-cobalt and neodymium-iron-boron magnets, which are vital in electronics for components like...
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