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  2. Gadolinium - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium is a strong reducing agent, which reduces oxides of several metals into their elements. Gadolinium is quite electropositive and reacts slowly with cold water and quite quickly with hot water to form gadolinium(III) hydroxide (Gd(OH) 3): 2 Gd + 6 H 2 O → 2 Gd(OH) 3 + 3 H 2.

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    As chlorine is manufactured together with sodium hydroxide in chloralkali process, relative demand for one product changes the price for the other. When demand for sodium hydroxide is relatively high, chlorine price can fall to arbitrarily low levels, even to zero. [30] 18: Ar: Argon: 0.0017837: 3.5 (9.695 × 10 16 kg) 0.931: 0.001 66: 2019 ...

  4. Gadolinium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium (III) hydroxide. [OH-]. [OH-]. [OH-]. [Gd+3] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Gadolinium (III) hydroxide is a chemical compound with the formula Gd (OH) 3. Its nanoparticles has a potential use for layering various drugs, such as diclofenac, ibuprofen ...

  5. Gadolinium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nanoparticles of gadolinium oxide is a potential contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A dextran-coated preparation of 20–40 nm sized gadolinium oxide particles had a relaxivity of 4.8 s −1 mM −1 per gadolinium ion at 7.05 T (an unusually high field compared to the clinically used MRI scanners which mostly range from 0.5 to ...

  6. Gadolinium oxysulfide - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium oxysulfide is a promising luminescent host material, because of its high density (7.32 g/cm 3) and high effective atomic number of Gd. These characteristics lead to a high interaction probability for X-ray radiation. Several synthesis routes have been developed for processing Gd 2 O 2 S phosphors, including: solid state reaction ...

  7. Category:Gadolinium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium perrhenate. Gadolinium phosphide. Gadolinium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet. Gadolinium (III) bromide. Gadolinium (III) chloride. Gadolinium (III) fluoride. Gadolinium (III) hydroxide. Gadolinium (III) iodide. Gadolinium (III) nitrate.

  8. Gadoteric acid - Wikipedia

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    Gadoteric acid, sold under the brand name Dotarem among others, is a macrocycle -structured gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent (GBCA). It consists of the organic acid DOTA as a chelating agent, and gadolinium (Gd 3+), and is used in form of the meglumine salt (gadoterate meglumine). [4][5] The paramagnetic property of gadoteric acid reduces ...

  9. Isotopes of gadolinium - Wikipedia

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    Isotopes of gadolinium (64Gd) Naturally occurring gadolinium (64 Gd) is composed of 6 stable isotopes, 154 Gd, 155 Gd, 156 Gd, 157 Gd, 158 Gd and 160 Gd, and 1 radioisotope, 152 Gd, with 158 Gd being the most abundant (24.84% natural abundance). The predicted double beta decay of 160 Gd has never been observed; only a lower limit on its half ...