Cerium

Cerium /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 (itself named for the Roman goddess of agriculture). 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. Comm... More

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Chemical Element

The 58th Element in the Periodic Table

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Lanthanum ( /ˈlænθənəm/) is a chemical element with the symbol La and atomic number 57. Lanthanum is a silvery white metallic element that belongs to...

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Praseodymium

Praseodymium ( /ˌpreɪziːɵˈdɪmiəm/ PRAY-zee-o-DIM-ee-əm) is a chemical element that has the symbol Pr and atomic number 59. Praseodymium is a soft,...

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Symbol:

  • Ce

Atomic mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 140.116 u (2.32668E-16 µg )
  • 0.001 u (1.66E-21 µg )

Electron affinity:

  • 0.5 eV (5E-7 MeV )

Electronegativity (Pauling scale):

  • 1.12

Van der Waals radius:

  • 248 pm (0.00000976 )

Melting Point:

  • 797.85 °C (1468.1 °F )

Boiling Point:

  • 3,441.85 °C (6227.39 °F )

Chemical series:

Ionization Energy:

  • 5.5387 eV (0.0000055387 MeV )

Discovery Date:

  • 1803

Electron Configuration:

  • Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2
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