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  2. Cerium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Cerium nitrates also form 4:3 and 1:1 complexes with 18-crown-6 (the ratio referring to that between cerium and the crown ether). Classically CAN is a primary standard for quantitative analysis. [8] [9] Cerium(IV) salts, especially cerium(IV) sulfate, are often used as standard reagents for volumetric analysis in cerimetric titrations. [10]

  3. Cerium - Wikipedia

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    Cerium nitrates also form 4:3 and 1:1 complexes with 18-crown-6 (the ratio referring to that between the nitrate and the crown ether). Classically, CAN is a primary standard for quantitative analysis. [9] [28] Cerium(IV) salts, especially cerium(IV) sulfate, are often used as standard reagents for volumetric analysis in cerimetric titrations. [29]

  4. Cerium(IV) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(IV) sulfate, also called ceric sulfate, is an inorganic compound. It exists as the anhydrous salt Ce(SO 4) 2 as well as a few hydrated forms: Ce(SO 4) 2 (H 2 O) x, with x equal to 4, 8, or 12. These salts are yellow to yellow/orange solids that are moderately soluble in water and dilute acids.

  5. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(III) sulfide – Ce 2 S 3; Cerium(IV) hydroxide – Ce(OH) 4; Cerium(IV) nitrate – Ce(NO 3) 4; Cerium(IV) oxide – CeO 2; Cerium(IV) sulfate – Ce(SO 4) 2; Cerium(III,IV) oxide – Ce 3 O 4; Ceric ammonium nitrate – (NH 4) 2 Ce(NO 3) 6; Cerium hexaboride – CeB 6; Cerium aluminium – CeAl; Cerium cadmium – CeCd; Cerium ...

  6. Cerium sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Cerium sulfide may refer to: Cerium monosulfide, CeS; Cerium(III) sulfide, Ce 2 S 3 This page was last edited on 21 January 2024, at 18:17 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Category:Cerium(IV) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(IV) selenate; Cerium(IV) sulfate; G. Gadolinium-doped ceria This page was last edited on 4 January 2024, at 16:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Cerium monosulfide - Wikipedia

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    Cerium monosulfide is a binary inorganic compound of cerium and sulfur with the chemical formula ... Cerium sulfide forms yellow crystalline solid of cubic syngony ...

  9. Cerimetry - Wikipedia

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    The use of cerium(IV) salts as reagents for volumetric analysis was first proposed in the middle of 19th century, but systematic studies did not start until about 70 years later. Standard solutions can be prepared from different Ce 4+ salts, but often cerium sulfate is chosen.