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  2. Cerium (III) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    The γ polymorph of cerium(III) sulfide adopts a cation-deficient form of the Th 3 P 4 structure. 8 out the 9 metal positions in the Th 3 P 4 structure are occupied by cerium in γ-Ce 2 S 3, with the remainder as vacancies. This composition can be represented by the formula Ce 2.667 0.333 S 4.

  3. Cerium monosulfide - Wikipedia

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    Cerium sulfide forms yellow crystalline solid of cubic syngony crystals, space group Fm3m, cell parameter a = 0.5780 nm, Z = 4, of NaCl-type structure. [citation needed] The compound melts congruently at a temperature of 2450 °C.

  4. Cerium sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Cerium sulfide may refer to: Cerium monosulfide, CeS; Cerium(III) sulfide, Ce 2 S 3 ...

  5. Cerium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(IV) oxide ("ceria") has the fluorite structure, similarly to the dioxides of praseodymium and terbium. Ceria is a nonstoichiometric compound, meaning that the real formula is CeO 2−x, where x is about 0.2. Thus, the material is not perfectly described as Ce(IV). Ceria reduces to cerium(III) oxide with hydrogen gas. [3]

  6. 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.

  7. Ammonium cerium(IV) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium cerium(IV) sulfate is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH 4) 4 Ce(SO 4) 4 ·2H 2 O. It is an orange-colored solid. It is an orange-colored solid. It is a strong oxidant, the potential for reduction is about +1.44V.

  8. Cerium (III) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(III) sulfate is a hygroscopic white solid, which begins to decompose above 600°C. It has a monoclinic crystal structure. Cerium(III) sulfate tetrahydrate is a white solid that releases its water of crystallisation at 220 °C. It has (like the white octahydrate) a monoclinic crystal structure with the space group P2 1 /c (space group 14).

  9. Chemical file format - Wikipedia

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    The data includes a two-dimensional structure diagram and a smiles string for each compound. eMolecules supports fast substructure searching based on parts of the molecular structure. ChemExper is a commercial data base for molecular data. The search results include a two-dimensional structure diagram and a mole file for many compounds.