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  1. For a divalent metal, such as barium. Hal ides The colorless curium (III), fluoride , ( CmF3) can be produced by introducing fluoride ions into curium (
  2. Curium is obtained by reduction of its compounds. Initially, curium (III), fluoride , was used for this purpose. The reaction was conducted in the environment free
  3. Stability and durability of fiber optics and night vision devices. Cesium, fluoride ,or cesium aluminum fluoride are used in fluxes formulated for the brazing of
  4. Ridge since 1967.: \math rm Similar results are obtained with berkelium (IV), fluoride , Berkelium metal can also be produced by the reduction of berkelium (IV)
  5. And 600 °C, it transforms to a trigonal structure found in lanthanum (III), fluoride , Visible amounts of berkelium (III) chloride (BkCl3) were first isolated
  6. Li, Na)AlPO4 (F, OH ), composed of lithium, sodium,aluminum, phosphate, fluoride , and hydroxide. The mineral occurs in pegmatite deposits and is easily mistaken
  7. Sulfur dioxide into sulfur trioxide in the production of sulfuric acid. Cesium, fluoride ,enjoys niche use in organic chemistry as a base, or as an anhydrous source of
  8. At low temperatures has an orthorhombic symmetry, isotypic with yttrium (III), fluoride , Upon heating to between 350 and 600 °C, it transforms to a trigonal structure
  9. Micrograms were not prepared until 1951 by reduction of americium (III), fluoride , with barium metal in high vacuum at 1100 °C. Occurrence The longest-lived and
  10. Of +4,more stable than that of curium; the valence 4 is observed in solid, fluoride ,and dioxide. The stability of Bk4+ in aqueous solution is close to that of Ce4+
  11. Enjoys niche use in organic chemistry as a base, or as an anhydrous source of, fluoride ,ion. Cesium salts sometimes replace potassium or sodium salts in organic
  12. Boron nitride used for lubricants and toners. Boron nitride reacts with iodine, fluoride ,in trichlorofluoromethane at −30 °C to produce an extremely sensitive contact
  13. Into curium (III)-containing solutions. The brown trivalent curium (IV), fluoride , ( CmF4) on the other hand is only obtained by reacting curium (III) fluoride
  14. The colorless curium (III) fluoride (CmF3) can be produced by introducing, fluoride ,ions into curium (III)-containing solutions. The brown trivalent curium (IV
  15. Chloride, nitrate,perchlorate, and sulfate and is precipitated as a, fluoride , oxalate, or hydroxide. Isotopes Twenty radioisotopes of californium have been
  16. A weak acid with a strong base gives a weakly basic salt,e.g. sodium, fluoride ,from hydrogen fluoride and sodium hydroxide. Weak acid/weak base equilibrium In
  17. Potassium or sodium. Currently, most beryllium is produced by reducing beryllium, fluoride ,with purified magnesium. The price on the American market for vacuum-cast
  18. Of 1920 °C and a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal lattice. Berkelium (III), fluoride , ( BkF3) is also a yellow-green solid, but it has two crystalline structures.
  19. Occurs well in solids, such as americium dioxide (AmO2) and americium (IV), fluoride , ( AmF4). All pentavalent and hexavalent americium compounds are complex salts
  20. Using a magnesium-zinc alloy in a melt of magnesium chloride and magnesium, fluoride , Compounds and reactions Oxides Curium readily reacts with oxygen forming
  21. A difficult process. Electrolysis of a mixture of beryllium fluoride and sodium, fluoride ,was used to isolate beryllium during the 19th century. The metal's high
  22. Can also be used in green tracer ammunition and as a bleaching agent. *Barium, fluoride ,is used for optics in infrared applications, since it is transparent from about
  23. Of fiber optics and night vision devices. Cesium fluoride or cesium aluminum, fluoride ,are used in fluxes formulated for the brazing of aluminum alloys that contain
  24. Transformation. Lithium was chosen among other alkali metals because its, fluoride ,is most volatile. In all those applications,227Ac (a beta source) is merely
  25. Its compounds are a difficult process. Electrolysis of a mixture of beryllium, fluoride ,and sodium fluoride was used to isolate beryllium during the 19th century. The
  26. Adducts with electron-pair donors, which are called Lewis bases. For example, fluoride ,(F-) and boron tri fluoride (BF3) combined to give the tetrafluoroborate
  27. Mercury halite HgX2,where X = Cl, Br or I:: \math rm Americium (III), fluoride , ( AmF3) is poorly soluble and precipitates upon reaction of Am3+ and fluoride
  28. Fluoride (AmF3) is poorly soluble and precipitates upon reaction of Am3+ and, fluoride ,ions in weak acidic solutions:: \math rm The trivalent americium (IV)
  29. In liquid ammonia solutions. The solubility of halite salts increases from, fluoride ,to iodide. A saturated solution of ammonium nitrate contains 0.83 MOL solute
  30. Salts with most electronegative elements on the periodic table, like cesium, fluoride ,and sodium chloride. Physics Potassium and rubidium are naturally weakly
  31. The solid state. Trivalent americium forms stable solid compounds (dioxide, fluoride ,and hydroxide) as well as complexes in aqueous solutions. It was reported that
  32. 261Bh. They continued their study in 2003 using newly developed bismuth (III), fluoride , ( BiF3) targets, used to provide further data on the decay data for 262Bh and
  33. Americium is obtained by reduction from its compounds. Americium (III), fluoride , was first used for this purpose. The reaction was conducted using elemental
  34. IV) fluoride (AmF4) is obtained by reacting solid americium (III), fluoride , with molecular fluorine:: \math rm Another known form of solid trivalent
  35. Ions in weak acidic solutions:: \math rm The trivalent americium (IV), fluoride , ( AmF4) is obtained by reacting solid americium (III) fluoride with
  36. In which the chemist Gasoline was honored. " Macroscopic amounts of curium, fluoride ,were obtained in 1950 by W. W. T. Crane, J. C. Weizmann and B. B. Cunningham.
  37. The direct electrolysis of a molten mixture of beryllium fluoride and sodium, fluoride ,by Paul LeBeau in 1898 resulted in the first pure samples of beryllium.
  38. Ultraviolet light onto frozen argon containing a small amount of hydrogen, fluoride , argon borohydride (Half) was formed. It is stable up to 40 kelvin (−233
  39. Oxidations by chromate. The only binary compound is the volatile chromium (V), fluoride , ( CrF5). This red solid has a melting point of 30 °C and a boiling point of
  40. Be cast or hammered. The direct electrolysis of a molten mixture of beryllium, fluoride ,and sodium fluoride by Paul LeBeau in 1898 resulted in the first pure samples
  41. Fluoride (CmF4) on the other hand is only obtained by reacting curium (III), fluoride , with molecular fluorine: The colorless curium (III) chloride (CmCl3) is
  42. The possible exception to nobelium). Curium can be trivalent in solids (, fluoride , dioxide). Berkelium, along with a valence of +3,also shows the valence of +4
  43. The electrolysis of molten aluminum with a sodium, barium and aluminum, fluoride ,electrolyte. The resulting aluminum has a purity of 99.99 %. Electric power
  44. Chloride, methylparaben,hydrogen peroxide, domiphen bromide and sometimes, fluoride , enzymes, and calcium. Ingredients also include water, sweeteners such as
  45. A strong base gives a weakly basic salt,e.g. sodium fluoride from hydrogen, fluoride ,and sodium hydroxide. Weak acid/weak base equilibrium In order to lose a proton
  46. Iodide salts to bromine and iodine, respectively. However, it cannot oxidize, fluoride ,salts to fluorine. It makes a variety of interhalogen compounds such as the
  47. This process, the aluminum oxide is dissolved in molten cryolite with calcium, fluoride ,and then reduced to the pure metal. The operational temperature of the
  48. To most lanthanides and actinides. The trivalent americium forms insoluble, fluoride , oxalate, iodate, hydroxide,phosphate and other salts. All oxidation states
  49. Causing cavities, gingivitis,and bad breath. Anti-cavity mouth rinse uses, fluoride ,to protect against tooth decay. It is, however,generally agreed that the use
  50. 225Ac. Actinium metal has been prepared by the reduction of actinium, fluoride ,with lithium vapor in vacuum at a temperature between 1100 and 1300 °C. Higher

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