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  2. Lutetium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lutetium compounds are compounds formed by the lanthanide metal lutetium (Lu). In these compounds, lutetium generally exhibits the +3 oxidation state, such as LuCl 3, Lu 2 O 3 and Lu 2 (SO 4) 3. [1] Aqueous solutions of most lutetium salts are colorless and form white crystalline solids upon drying, with the common exception of the iodide.

  3. Terbium - Wikipedia

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    The ninth member of the lanthanide series, terbium is a fairly electropositive metal that reacts with water, evolving hydrogen gas. Terbium is never found in nature as a free element, but it is contained in many minerals, including cerite, gadolinite, monazite, xenotime and euxenite.

  4. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria: Otherworld was a separate game in the series which was announced in February 2015 and planned for release later that year. [66] Otherworld tasked the player with trying to purify the world of the Corruption, which was to be achieved mainly by finding and activating "purifying towers" that push back the spread of the Corruption.

  5. Ytterbium - Wikipedia

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    Like the other lanthanides, its most common oxidation state is +3, as in its oxide, halides, and other compounds. In aqueous solution, like compounds of other late lanthanides, soluble ytterbium compounds form complexes with nine water molecules. Because of its closed-shell electron configuration, its density, melting point and boiling point ...

  6. Cerium - Wikipedia

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    Cerium is the second element in the lanthanide series, and while it often shows the oxidation state of +3 characteristic of the series, it also has a stable +4 state that does not oxidize water. It is considered one of the rare-earth elements. Cerium has no known biological role in humans but is not particularly toxic, except with intense or ...

  7. Praseodymium - Wikipedia

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    Bastnäsite is usually lacking in thorium and the heavy lanthanides, and the purification of the light lanthanides from it is less involved. The ore, after being crushed and ground, is first treated with hot concentrated sulfuric acid, evolving carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluoride , and silicon tetrafluoride .

  8. Isotopes of lanthanum - Wikipedia

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    Stable Z/N chart of La and Ba. Naturally occurring lanthanum (57 La) is composed of one stable (139 La) and one radioactive (138 La) isotope, with the stable isotope, 139 La, being the most abundant (99.91% natural abundance).

  9. Actinide - Wikipedia

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    For all actinides, oxides AnO 3 are amphoteric and An 2 O 3, AnO 2 and An 2 O 5 are basic, they easily react with water, forming bases: [93] An 2 O 3 + 3 H 2 O → 2 An(OH) 3. These bases are poorly soluble in water and by their activity are close to the hydroxides of rare-earth metals. [93]