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  2. Neodymium - Wikipedia

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    Neodymium is a fairly common element in the Earth's crust for being a rare-earth metal. Most rare-earth metals are less abundant. Neodymium is classified as a lithophile under the Goldschmidt classification, meaning that it is generally found combined with oxygen. Although it belongs to the rare-earth metals, neodymium is not rare at all.

  3. Neodymium magnet - Wikipedia

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    A neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB or Neo magnet) is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd 2 Fe 14 B tetragonal crystalline structure. [1] They are the most widely used type of rare-earth magnet. [2]

  4. Neodymium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Neodymium compounds are compounds formed by the lanthanide metal neodymium (Nd). In these compounds, neodymium generally exhibits the +3 oxidation state, such as NdCl 3, Nd 2 (SO 4) 3 and Nd (CH 3 COO) 3. Compounds with neodymium in the +2 oxidation state are also known, such as NdCl 2 and NdI 2. Some neodymium compounds have colors that vary ...

  5. Rare-earth element - Wikipedia

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    samarium · lanthanum. neodymium. The rare-earth elements (REE), also called the rare-earth metals or rare earths or, in context, rare-earth oxides, and sometimes the lanthanides (although scandium and yttrium, which do not belong to this series, are usually included as rare earths), [1] are a set of 17 nearly indistinguishable lustrous silvery ...

  6. Lanthanide - Wikipedia

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    Lanthanide oxides: clockwise from top center: praseodymium, cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, samarium and gadolinium. The chemistry of the lanthanides is dominated by the +3 oxidation state, and in Ln III compounds the 6s electrons and (usually) one 4f electron are lost and the ions have the configuration [Xe]4f (n−1). [23]

  7. Samarium–neodymium dating - Wikipedia

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    Samarium has seven naturally occurring isotopes, and neodymium has seven. The two elements are joined in a parent–daughter relationship by the alpha decay of parent 147 Sm to radiogenic daughter 143 Nd with a half-life of 1.06 × 10 11 years and by the alpha decay of 146 Sm (an almost-extinct radionuclide with a half-life of 1.03(5) × 10 8 years [a]) to produce 142 Nd.

  8. Praseodymium - Wikipedia

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    Praseodymium. double hexagonal close-packed (dhcp) (hP4) Praseodymium is a chemical element; it has symbol Pr and the atomic number 59. It is the third member of the lanthanide series and is considered one of the rare-earth metals. It is a soft, silvery, malleable and ductile metal, valued for its magnetic, electrical, chemical, and optical ...

  9. Neodymium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Neodymium (III) oxide or neodymium sesquioxide is the chemical compound composed of neodymium and oxygen with the formula Nd 2 O 3. It forms very light grayish-blue hexagonal crystals. [ 1] The rare-earth mixture didymium, previously believed to be an element, partially consists of neodymium (III) oxide.