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  2. Lanthanide - Wikipedia

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    The boron rich borides are typical of the lanthanides (and groups 1–3) whereas for the transition metals tend to form metal rich, "lower" borides. [76] The lanthanide borides are typically grouped together with the group 3 metals with which they share many similarities of reactivity, stoichiometry and structure.

  3. Boride - Wikipedia

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    The main group metals, lanthanides and actinides form a wide variety of boron-rich borides, with metal:boron ratios up to YB 66. The properties of this group vary from one compound to the next, and include examples of compounds that are semi conductors, superconductors, diamagnetic, paramagnetic, ferromagnetic or anti-ferromagnetic. [1]

  4. Lanthanide compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lanthanide metals react exothermically with hydrogen to form LnH 2, dihydrides. [1] With the exception of Eu and Yb, which resemble the Ba and Ca hydrides (non-conducting, transparent salt-like compounds),they form black pyrophoric, conducting compounds [6] where the metal sub-lattice is face centred cubic and the H atoms occupy tetrahedral sites. [1]

  5. Category:Lanthanides - Wikipedia

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    The lanthanides are the 15 rare-earth chemical elements which lie between lanthanum and lutetium on the periodic table. The lanthanides are trivalent metals . Subcategories

  6. Lanthanum hexaboride - Wikipedia

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    The principal use of lanthanum hexaboride is in hot cathodes, either as a single crystal or as a coating deposited by physical vapor deposition.Hexaborides, such as lanthanum hexaboride (LaB 6) and cerium hexaboride (CeB 6), have low work functions, around 2.5 eV.

  7. Category:Borides - Wikipedia

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  8. Larned B. Asprey - Wikipedia

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    Larned (Larry) Brown Asprey (March 19, 1919 – March 6, 2005) was an American chemist noted for his work on actinide, lanthanide, rare-earth, and fluorine chemistry, and for his contributions to nuclear chemistry on the Manhattan Project and later at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

  9. Samarium - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to cyclopentadienides of most other lanthanides, in Sm(C 5 H 5) 3 some C 5 H 5 rings bridge each other by forming ring vertexes η 1 or edges η 2 toward another neighboring samarium, thus creating polymeric chains. [24] The chloroderivative Sm(C 5 H 5) 2 Cl has a dimer structure, which is more accurately expressed as (η(5)−C 5 H 5 ...