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Send EmailCerium Oxide, Ceric Oxide, Dioxo Cerium, Ceric Dioxide, CeO2, 1306-38-3
Molecular Formula (Cerium Oxide (Cerium Dioxide)): CeO2
Molecular Weight: 172.115 g/mol
Chemical Name: Cerium Dioxide
CAS Number: 1306-38-3
It is a metal oxide compound made by Cerium, a rare earth metal, and Oxygen. Cerium, which is in the lanthanide class, can have both +3 and +4 valence compared to other lanthanide elements. This variability provides high level catalytic activation.
It is also called Ceria. It is an important compound in the glass industry. It is in the class of rare earth materials that can be synthesized by thermal hydrolysis and hydrothermal method.
Other Names:
Ceric Oxide
Dioxo Cerium
Ceric Dioxide
Cerium (IV) Oxide
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CeO2
Cerium (+4) Oxide
Cerium Oxide Nanopowder
Chemical and Physical Properties:
Cerium Dioxide is a white or slightly yellow powder.
Its melting point is 2400 ° C.
It may give a red color if there are elements other than other lanthanide groups in the compound.
Its density is 7.65 g/cm³.
It is insoluble in water as a solubility. It does not dissolve easily in inorganic acid. A reducing agent can be added to increase the solubility. This reducing agent can be Hydroxylamine Sulfate.
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Cerium Oxide in English, including other names it is known by:
Cerium Oxide (CeO₂) is also called:
Ceric Oxide
Dioxo Cerium
Ceric Dioxide
Cerium (IV) Oxide
CeO₂ (Chemical formula)
Cerium (+4) Oxide
Cerium Oxide Nanopowder
Ceria (a common shorter name)