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  2. Terbium - Wikipedia

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    Terbium is a chemical element; it has the symbol Tb and atomic number 65. It is a silvery-white, rare earth metal that is malleable and ductile. The ninth member of the lanthanide series, terbium is a fairly electropositive metal that reacts with water, evolving hydrogen gas. Terbium is never found in nature as a free element, but it is ...

  3. Terbium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Terbium compounds are compounds formed by the lanthanide metal terbium (Tb). Terbium generally exhibits the +3 oxidation state in these compounds, such as in TbCl 3, Tb (NO 3) 3 and Tb (CH 3 COO) 3. Compounds with terbium in the +4 oxidation state are also known, such as TbO 2 and BaTbF 6. [ 1 ] Terbium can also form compounds in the 0, [ 2 ...

  4. List of human blood components - Wikipedia

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    In whole blood (g/cm 3) In plasma or serum (g/cm 3) Water: Solvent 0.81-0.86 0.93-0.95 Acetoacetate: Produced in liver 8-40 × 10 −7: 4-43 × 10 −7: Acetone: product of bodyfat breakdown 3-20 × 10 −6: Acetylcholine: Neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system: 6.6-8.2 × 10 −8: Adenosine triphosphate: Energy storage total 3. ...

  5. Category:Terbium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Template:Terbium compounds This page was last edited on 3 January 2024, at 11:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Blood - Wikipedia

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    Blood is composed of blood cells suspended in blood plasma. Plasma, which constitutes 55% of blood fluid, is mostly water (92% by volume), [2] and contains proteins, glucose, mineral ions, and hormones. The blood cells are mainly red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and (in mammals) platelets (thrombocytes). [3]

  7. Antimony - Wikipedia

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    Antimony is a silvery, lustrous gray metalloid with a Mohs scale hardness of 3, which is too soft to mark hard objects. Coins of antimony were issued in China's Guizhou in 1931; durability was poor, and minting was soon discontinued because of its softness and toxicity. [10] Antimony is resistant to attack by acids.

  8. Serum (blood) - Wikipedia

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    Serum (blood) Preparation of serum cups for a lipids panel designed to test cholesterol levels in a patient's blood. Serum (/ ˈsɪərəm /) is the fluid and solvent component of blood which does not play a role in clotting. [1] It may be defined as blood plasma without the clotting factors, or as blood with all cells and clotting factors removed.

  9. Category:Terbium - Wikipedia

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    Terbium compounds‎ (23 P) I. Isotopes of terbium‎ (38 P) Pages in category "Terbium" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.