• Europium(II) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula EuF2. It was first synthesized in 1937. Europium(II) fluoride can be produced by...
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  • Europium fluoride may refer to: Europium(II) fluoride (europium difluoride), EuF2 Europium(III) fluoride (europium trifluoride), EuF3 This set index article...
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    europium(III) iodide (EuI3). Europium also forms the corresponding dihalides: yellow-green europium(II) fluoride (EuF2), colorless europium(II) chloride (EuCl2)...
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  • lanthanum fluoride electrode. In the lanthanum fluoride electrode, the sensing element is a crystal of lanthanum fluoride (LaF3), doped with europium(II) fluoride...
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  • Europium(III) fluoride Europium(II) chloride Europium(III) chloride Europium(II) bromide Europium(III) bromide Europium(II) iodide Europium(III) iodide...
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  • with europium(II) fluoride and ytterbium(II) fluoride, it is one of three known rare earth difluorides, the rest are unstable. Samarium(II) fluoride can...
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  • europium(II) fluoride (EuF2), colorless europium(II) chloride (EuCl2) (although it has a bright blue fluorescence under UV light), colorless europium(II)...
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  • Europium(III) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula EuF3. Europium(III) fluoride can be produced by reacting europium(III) nitrate...
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    Ytterbium(II) fluoride is a binary inorganic compound of ytterbium and fluorine with the chemical formula YbF2. Ytterbium(II) fluoride can be obtained...
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    also a component of multimetal fluoride glasses such as ZBLAN. It is also doped with europium(II) fluoride in fluoride selective electrodes. LaF3 occurs...
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  • 13769–20–5 EuCl3 europium(III) chloride 10025–76–0 EuF2 europium(II) fluoride 14077–39–5 EuF3 europium(III) fluoride 13765–25–8 EuI2 europium(II) iodide 22015–35–6...
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    Europium(II) bromide is a crystalline compound of one europium atom and two bromine atoms. Europium(II) bromide is a white powder at room temperature,...
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  • Erbium-Iridium – ErIr Europium(II) chloride – EuCl2 Europium(II) sulfate – EuSO4 Europium(III) bromide – EuBr3 Europium(III) chloride – EuCl3 Europium(III) iodate...
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    Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It belongs to the halide minerals. It crystallizes in isometric cubic habit...
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  • tetrafluoride with nonstoichiometric lanthanide (samarium, europium, thulium, and ytterbium) fluorides. Ukrainskii Khimicheskii Zhurnal (Russian Edition), 2009...
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    Difluoride (category Fluorides)
    Magnesium fluoride Calcium fluoride Strontium difluoride Barium fluoride Radium fluoride Neodymium difluoride[citation needed] Samarium difluoride Europium difluoride...
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    mineral bastnäsite (or bastnaesite) is one of a family of three carbonate-fluoride minerals, which includes bastnäsite-(Ce) with a formula of (Ce, La)CO3F...
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    Terbium green phosphors are combined with divalent europium blue phosphors and trivalent europium red phosphors to provide trichromatic lighting technology...
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    actinide series in the periodic table, located under the lanthanide element europium and was thus named after the Americas by analogy. Americium was first produced...
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    to other fluoride sources, but are still measurable in low-income groups. Sodium monofluorophosphate and sometimes sodium or tin(II) fluoride are often...
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    2O 2S) host lattice doped with europium (III) cation (Eu3+) phosphors. The red color itself is emitted from the europium while the yttrium collects energy...
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  • chlorides and bromides, aryl fluorides form Grignard reagents only reluctantly.[citation needed] On the other hand, aryl fluorides, e.g. fluoroanilines and...
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  • determines the blue/yellow balance of the resulting white); short afterglow Europium(II), added to strontium aluminate, used in high-performance glow in the...
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    Lanthanum fluoride is used in phosphor lamp coatings. Mixed with europium fluoride, it is also applied in the crystal membrane of fluoride ion-selective...
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    a mixture of sodium fluoride and praseodymium(III) fluoride with fluorine gas, producing Na2PrF6, following which sodium fluoride is removed from the...
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  • Trifluoride (category Fluorides)
    formula Et2NSF3 Dysprosium trifluoride, DyF3 Einsteinium trifluoride, EsF3 Europium trifluoride, EuF3 Erbium trifluoride, ErF3 Fluoroform (trifluoromethane)...
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    Gschneidner, K. A.; Calderwood, F. W. (1986). "The As−Eu (Arsenic-Europium) system". Bulletin of Alloy Phase Diagrams. 7 (3): 279–283. doi:10.1007/bf02869009...
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  • non-existent. Copernicium(II) fluoride, CnF2, should be more unstable than the analogous mercury compound, mercury(II) fluoride (HgF2), and may even decompose...
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    react with metals, they produce a wide range of salts, including calcium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide and potassium iodide...
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  • The two sources of natural promethium are rare alpha decays of natural europium-151 (producing promethium-147) and spontaneous fission of uranium (various...
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