A soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. It is the second element in the lanthanide series, and while it often shows the oxidation state of +3 characteristic of the series, it also has a stable +4 state that does not oxidize water. Cerium dioxide is employed in the optics industry for the fine polishing of glass.
Cerium has many different uses, many most likely in your own home. Cerium oxide is used to color glass for lamps and stained glass, and is also used in lighters to start the fire. It is used in porcelain and glass cleaning powders, so Windex probably contains some cerium. Any porcelain knick knacks you have may contain cerium, too. So you see, cerium has many different uses.
It is more commonly used in house hold cleaning agents such as Windex. Cerium has to be artificiallythat is not commonly found in nature.
- Cerium is is used in mixtures for gas mantles
- Cerium is used to prepare pyrophoric allys
The most important compounds are cerium sulfate (used in cerimetry) and cerium oxide (used as abrasive, etc.)
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It is the chemical element of atomic number 58, a silvery white metal. It is the most abundant of the lanthanide elements and is the main component of the alloy misch metal. (Symbol: Ce)
. - Cigarette lighters alloys
- Carbon-arc lighting (Especially in animation industry.)
- Catalytic converter for automobiles.
- Walls of self cleaning ovens.
Cerium is found in cigarette lighters and was invented in 1803 by two inventers!!
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Cerium is soft
Cerium is an inner transition metal.
Cerium is a solid at room temperature
Cerium generally forms ionic compounds.
Cerium(III) is more stable
Cerium is soft
Cerium hasn't odor.
Cerium was not known by alchemists.
Cerium is an inner transition metal.
Cerium is reactive but not highly reactive.
The cation of cerium is Ce(3+).
Wilhelm Hisinger founded the elment cerium.
Ce is the chemical symbol for cerium
Cerium can be bi-, tri- or tetravalent.
Cerium is a solid at room temperature
Cerium is an element that is found in the Earth's crust. Cerium is in the Lanthanide family which is made up of rare earth metals.
cerium is found in the females vergina and up the uteris (: <3 !!