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  • Why does silver chloride turn gray?

    Silver chloride, chemically known as AgCl, is a fascinating compound with a wide range of uses. Its unique white color makes it a popular choice for photography, jewelry, and many other areas. However, after prolonged exposure to light or certain environments, silver chloride may transform and tu...
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  • Unveiling the Versatile Applications and Properties of Silver Chloride (AgCl)

    Introduction: Silver chloride (AgCl), with the chemical formula AgCl and CAS number 7783-90-6, is a fascinating compound recognized for its wide range of applications. This article aims to explore the properties, applications and significance of silver chloride in different fields. Properties of...
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  • Nano rare earth materials, a new force in the industrial revolution

    Nanotechnology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that gradually developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Due to its enormous potential to create new production processes, materials, and products, it will trigger a new industrial revolution in the new century. The current development leve...
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  • Revealing the Applications of Titanium Aluminum Carbide (Ti3AlC2) Powder

    Introduce: Titanium aluminum carbide (Ti3AlC2), also known as the MAX phase Ti3AlC2, is a fascinating material that has gained significant attention across various industries. Its outstanding performance and versatility open up a wide range of applications. In this blog post, we will delve into ...
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  • Revealing the versatility of yttrium oxide: a multifaceted compound

    Introduction: Hidden within the vast field of chemical compounds are some gems that have extraordinary properties and are at the forefront of various industries. One such compound is yttrium oxide. Despite its relatively low profile, yttrium oxide plays an integral role in a variety of applicatio...
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  • Is dysprosium oxide toxic?

    Dysprosium oxide, also known as Dy2O3, is a compound that has attracted much attention in recent years due to its wide range of applications. However, before delving further into its various uses, it is important to consider the potential toxicity associated with this compound. So, is dysprosium ...
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  • What is the use of dysprosium oxide?

    Dysprosium oxide, also known as dysprosium(III) oxide, is a versatile and important compound with a wide range of applications. This rare earth metal oxide is composed of dysprosium and oxygen atoms and has the chemical formula Dy2O3. Due to its unique performance and characteristics, it is widel...
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  • Barium Metal: Examination of Hazards and Precautions

    Barium is a silvery-white, lustrous alkaline earth metal known for its unique properties and wide range of applications in various industries. Barium, with atomic number 56 and symbol Ba, is widely used in the production of various compounds, including barium sulfate and barium carbonate. Howeve...
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  • Nano europium oxide Eu2O3

    Product name: Europium oxide Eu2O3 Specification: 50-100nm, 100-200nm Color: Pink White White (Different particle sizes and colors may vary) Crystal form: cubic Melting point: 2350 ℃ Bulk density: 0.66 g/cm3 Specific surface area: 5-10m2/gEuropium oxide, melting point 2350 ℃, insoluble in water, ...
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  • Lanthanum element for solving Eutrophication of water body

    Lanthanum, element 57 of the periodic table.   In order to make the periodic table of elements look more harmonious, people took out 15 kinds of elements, including lanthanum, whose Atomic number increases in turn, and put them separately under the periodic table. Their chemical properties are si...
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  • Thulium laser in Minimally invasive procedure

    Thulium, element 69 of the periodic table.    Thulium, the element with the least content of rare earth elements, mainly coexists with other elements in Gadolinite, Xenotime, black rare gold ore and monazite.   Thulium and lanthanide metal elements coexist closely in extremely complex ores in nat...
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  • Gadolinium: The coldest metal in the world

    Gadolinium, element 64 of the periodic table. Lanthanide in the periodic table are a large family, and their chemical properties are very similar to each other, so it is difficult to separate them. In 1789, Finnish chemist John Gadolin obtained a metal oxide and discovered the first rare earth o...
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