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  2. Cerium nitrates - Wikipedia

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    Cerium nitrate hexahydrate, with the formula Ce(NO 3) 3.6H 2 O (CAS number 10294-41-4) is the most common nitrate of cerium(III). It is a component in a burn treatment cream that also includes silver sulphadiazine. Concentrations used are 0.5 M for the cerium nitrate. For very serious burns it reduces the death rate.

  3. Ceric ammonium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) is the inorganic compound with the formula (NH 4) 2 [Ce(NO 3) 6]. This orange-red, water-soluble cerium salt is a specialised oxidizing agent in organic synthesis and a standard oxidant in quantitative analysis .

  4. Cerium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(III) sulfate is one of the few salts whose solubility in water decreases with rising temperature. [12] Ceric ammonium nitrate. Due to ligand-to-metal charge transfer, aqueous cerium(IV) ions are orange-yellow. [13] Aqueous cerium(IV) is metastable in water [14] and is a strong oxidizing agent that oxidizes hydrochloric acid to give ...

  5. Cerium - Wikipedia

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    Cerium nitrate is an effective topical antimicrobial treatment for third-degree burns, [38] [77] although large doses can lead to cerium poisoning and methemoglobinemia. [78] The early lanthanides act as essential cofactors for the methanol dehydrogenase of the methanotrophic bacterium Methylacidiphilum fumariolicum SolV, for which lanthanum ...

  6. List of CAS numbers by chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    cerium(III) fluoride: 7758–88–5 CeF 4: cerium(IV) fluoride: 10060–10–3 CeH 2: cerium(II) hydride: 13569–50–1 CeI 2: cerium(II) iodide: 19139–47–0 CeI 3: cerium(III) iodide: 7790–87–6 CeN: cerium(III) nitride: 25764–08–3 CeO 2: cerium(IV) oxide: 1306–38–3 CeS: cerium(II) sulfide: 12014–82–3 CeVO 2: cerium(III ...

  7. 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.

  8. Cerium nitride - Wikipedia

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    Cerium nitride is a binary inorganic compound of cerium and nitrogen with the chemical formula CeN. [1] [2] Synthesis. CeN can be obtained by direct chemistry of ...

  9. Cerium oxalate - Wikipedia

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    Cerium(III) oxalate irritates skin and mucous membranes, and is a strong irritant to eyes. If it gets into the eyes, there is a danger of severe eye injury. Cerium salts increase the blood coagulation rate, and exposure to cerium salts can cause sensitivity to heat. Oxalates are corrosive to tissue and are powerful irritants.