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  2. Lanthanum hexaboride - Wikipedia

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    A lanthanum hexaboride hot cathode. Lanthanum hexaboride cathodes. Lanthanum hexaboride powdered. Lanthanum hexaboride (La B 6, also called lanthanum boride and LaB) is an inorganic chemical, a boride of lanthanum. It is a refractory ceramic material that has a melting point of 2210 °C, and is insoluble in water and hydrochloric acid. [1]

  3. Lanthanide compounds - Wikipedia

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    The CuTi 2 structure of the lanthanum, cerium and praseodymium diiodides along with HP-NdI 2 contain 4 4 nets of metal and iodine atoms with short metal-metal bonds (393-386 La-Pr). [10] these compounds should be considered to be two-dimensional metals (two-dimensional in the same way that graphite is). The salt-like dihalides include those of ...

  4. Lanthanum(III) bromide - Wikipedia

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    Lanthanum(III) bromide (LaBr 3) is an inorganic halide salt of lanthanum. When pure, it is a colorless white powder. The single crystals of LaBr 3 are hexagonal crystals with melting point of 783 °C. It is highly hygroscopic and water-soluble. There are several hydrates, La 3 Br·x H 2 O, of the salt also known. It is often used as a source of ...

  5. Mole fraction - Wikipedia

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    It is a dimensionless quantity with dimension of / and dimensionless unit of moles per mole (mol/mol or mol ⋅ mol-1) or simply 1; metric prefixes may also be used (e.g., nmol/mol for 10-9). [5] When expressed in percent , it is known as the mole percent or molar percentage (unit symbol %, sometimes "mol%", equivalent to cmol/mol for 10 -2 ).

  6. Stoichiometry - Wikipedia

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    The number of molecules per mole in a substance is given by the Avogadro constant, exactly 6.022 140 76 × 10 23 mol −1 since the 2019 revision of the SI. Thus, to calculate the stoichiometry by mass, the number of molecules required for each reactant is expressed in moles and multiplied by the molar mass of each to give the mass of each ...

  7. Extent of reaction - Wikipedia

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    where denotes the number of moles of the reactant or product and is the stoichiometric number [4] of the reactant or product. Although less common, we see from this expression that since the stoichiometric number can either be considered to be dimensionless or to have units of moles, conversely the extent of reaction can either be considered to ...

  8. List of CAS numbers by chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    CAS number LaAlO 3: lanthanum aluminate: 71496–78–1 LaB 6: lanthanum boride: 12008–21–8 LaBr 3: lanthanum bromide: 13536–79–3 La(CHO 2) 3: lanthanum formate: 2081–11–0 LaC 2: lanthanum carbide: 12071–15–7 LaCl 3: lanthanum chloride: 10099–58–8 LaCl 3 •3H 2 O: lanthanum chloride trihydrate: 35564–84–2 LaCl 3 •7H 2 ...

  9. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lanthanum carbonate – La 2 (CO 3) 3; Lanthanum magnesium – LaMg; Lanthanum manganite – LaMnO 3; Lanthanum mercury – LaHg; Lanthanum silver – LaAg; Lanthanum thallium – LaTl; Lanthanum zinc – LaZn; Lanthanum boride – LaB 6; Lanthanum carbonate – La 2 (CO 3) 3; Lanthanum(III) chloride – LaCl 3; Lanthanum trifluoride – LaF 3 ...