Cerium (pronounced /ˈsɪəriəm/) is a chemical element with the symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a soft, silvery, ductile metal which easily oxidizes in air. Cerium was named after the dwarf planet Ceres. Cerium is the most abundant of the rare earth elements, making up about 0.0046% of the Earth's crust by weight. It is found in a number of minerals, the most important being monazite and bastnasite. Commercial applications of cerium are numer...
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Cerium
Chemical Element
The 58th Element in the Periodic Table
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Praseodymium
Praseodymium (pronounced /ˌpreɪzi.ɵˈdɪmiəm/ PRAY-zee-o-DIM-ee-əm or /ˌpreɪsi.ɵˈdɪmiəm/ PRAY-see-o-DIM-ee-əm) is a chemical element that has the...
Symbol:
- Ce
Atomic mass:
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Electron affinity:
- 0.5 eV (5E-7 MeV )
Electronegativity (Pauling scale):
- 1.12
Van der Waals radius:
- 248 pm (0.00000976 )
Isotopes:
- Cerium-143
- Cerium-135
- Cerium-119
- Cerium-152
- Cerium-145
- Cerium-128
- Cerium-121
- Cerium-123
- Cerium-136
- Cerium-133
Melting Point:
- 797.85 °C (1468.1 °F )
Boiling Point:
- 3,441.85 °C (6227.39 °F )
Chemical series:
Periodic table block:
Ionization Energy:
- 5.5387 eV (0.0000055387 MeV )
Discovery Date:
- 1803
Electron Configuration:
- Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2