CERIUM

sērˈēəm [from the asteroid Ceres], metallic chemical element; symbol Ce; at. no. 58; at. wt. 140.12; m.p. 799 degrees Celsius; b.p. 3,426 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 6.77 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +3 or +4. Cerium is a soft, malleable, ductile, iron-grey metal with hexagonal or cubic crystalline structure. It is slightly harder than lead. It is the most abundant of the rare-earth metals of group IIIb of the periodic table. It does not tarnish rapidly in dry air but quickly loses its luster in moist air. It oxidizes slowly in cold water and rapidly in hot water. It is attacked by solutions of alkalis and by concentrated or dilute acids. When heated it burns with a brilliant flame to form the oxide (ceria) that exhibits incandescence and is used in making lamp mantles (see Welsbach mantle). The metal is used as a core for the carbon electrodes of arc lamps. The element forms alloys with other metals. An alloy of cerium and iron is used as the flint in cigarette and gas lighters. Minute particles of this alloy ignite in the air when scratched from the surface of the larger mass. Cerium is prepared by electrolysis of the chloride or by reduction of the fused fluoride with calcium. Cerium was recognized in 1803 in the oxide (ceria) as a new metal by M. H. Klaproth and by J. J. Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger; it was named for the asteroid Ceres, which had been discovered only two years earlier. The metal was obtained in a very impure state by C. G. Mosander and by Friedrich Wöhler some thirty years later; the nearly pure metal was not obtained until 1875 by W. F. Hillebrand and T. H. Norton.

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...CYCLING AND LEVELS OF RADIONUCLIDES IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Cycling and Levels of Strontium-90, Cerium-144 and Promethium- 147 in the Atlantic Ocean 135 Vaughan T. Bowen and Thomas T. Sugihara...
...SERIES RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS 219 Lanthanum 221 Cerium 223 Praseodymium 224 Neodymium 226...
...choice of fine optical rouge red , cerium oxide, or Barnesite, 4 ounces. Red rouge...and figuring of fine optical surfaces. Cerium, a metallic element, the oxide of oxide...recently used it in place of rouge. Some cerium oxide samples, on being sifted between...
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...br/ Cerium 29.5 + or - 0.6 9...br/ Cerium 30.4 + or - 0.65...br/ Cerium 27.6 + or - 0.62 9...
...diameter. X-ray intensity KAlpha line data for barium (Ba) and cerium (Ce) were generated by using a sup.241Am gamma-ray source for...All values are in parts per million (ppm). The barium and cerium concentrations were determined using an americium gamma-ray...
...Nel et al. 2006); however, a recent report has suggested that cerium oxide and Y.sub.2O.sub.3 nanoparticles act as antioxidants in...170:898-903. Schubert D, Dargusch R, Raitano J, Chan SW. 2006. Cerium and yttrium oxide nanoparticles are neuroprotective. Biochem...
...Montreal, and associate scientific director of the Centre detudes et de recherches internationales de lUniversite de Montreal (CERIUM). A Trudeau scholar, Vincent Pouliot is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science, University of Toronto. We are...
...radioactive series. George remarks that the explorer is "still thinking of the experimental prices of radium and the rarity value of cerium," unaware that the sample contains significant quantities of valuable canadium (245). The text leaves undetermined the question...
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...then be started in early, intensive phonetics training, which has been shown to benefit them. Sources: Cerium Visual Technologies, Cerium Technology Park, Appledore Road, Tenterden, Kent TN30 7DE, England. Telephone (44) 580 765211; fax (44) 580...
...elements. Lose the iron, and you have the pinnacle of sparkiness: Mischmetal (German for "mixed metal") contains lanthanum and cerium, with smaller amounts of other lanthanides. Blocks of it are often used in movie special effects. For example, a scene in which...
...but analyzed by the FBI and found to have been made of aluminum titanium matrix and other elements like zirconium, barium and cerium. These are pyrotechnics or incendiary devices, and the matrix structure of these objects is consistent with pellets used in...
...cereal.") At the time, there was much excitement in the scientific community, and the next element to be discovered was named cerium, in the objects honor. The year after the discovery of Ceres, another planet was found orbiting the Sun in the same gap. Discovered...
...a glass robe containing a series of metal plates about the size of a Bic lighter. Made out of the exotic metals rhodium and cerium, these plates can suck the hydrogen out of ethanol and feed it into a fuel cell. (Ironically, Schmidt had been looking for a...
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...at his local track courtesy of Gungadu, Cerium and Kicks For Free. Though entitled to...to go novice hurdling with next year." Cerium staked his claim for the Arkle Trophy...Nicholls initial reaction was to equip Cerium with blinkers in the Arkle, although after...
...Winner Is Cut for Arkle Glory; RACING: Todays News and Views. CERIUM was trimmed to 8-1 with Coral for the Arkle Trophy after the...length in the Systimax Solutions Businesspartner Novices Chase. Cerium, sent off the 11-10 favourite, took up the running approaching...
...Cheltenham after trainer Paul Nicholls indicated that he wouldnt run Cerium in the two mile contest from out of the handicap. Nicholls...will ride Albuhera and Christian Williams will ride Armaturk. Cerium would probably have to race from a few pounds out of the handicap...
...sterling150-000 Grade Three feature with the strongly-fancied Taranis, Cerium and THISTHATANDTOTHER (Cheltenham, 2.40) heading the weights...Paddy Power Gold Cup had he not capsized two fences from home. Cerium showed the benefit of a summer breathing operation to score...
...before realising his embarrassing error as the 11-8 favourite Cerium pulled clear for a five-length victory. As trainer Alan King...two-week suspension on him. Winning trainer Paul Nicholls reckoned Cerium was waiting to pounce and would have won even if Nyrche had...
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CERIUM ser e m from the asteroid Ceres, metallic chemical element...sp. gr. 6.77 at 25 degrees Celsius; valence +3 or +4. Cerium is a soft, malleable, ductile, iron-grey metal with hexagonal...The element forms alloys with other metals. An alloy of cerium and iron is used as the flint in cigarette and gas lighters...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: CERIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Cerium Atomic Number: 58 Atomic Symbol: Ce Cerium Atomic Weight: 140.12 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 20 8 2 ____________________ Copyright...
...brown natural phosphate of the rare earths , mainly the cerium and lanthanum metals, usually with some thorium . Yttrium...India, Australia, and South Africa. It is an important source of cerium, thorium, and other rare-earth metals and compounds...
...MANTLE or Welsbach burner for C. A. von Welsbach , cylindrical framework of gauze impregnated with oxides of thorium and cerium. When heated in a gas flame, it produces a very bright light because of the incandescence of the oxides. It is now used in outdoor...
...magnesium. Although weak and soft in the elemental state, magnesium alloys with aluminum, manganese, zinc, tin, zirconium, and cerium to produce alloys useful in engineering materials. The strength and hardness of aluminum increases when it is alloyed with such...
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