Yes, cerium most commonly combines with oxygen (CeO2)
Curium can react with majority of other nonmetals.
Oxygen.
Cerium generally forms ionic compounds.
One of the examples of cerium is a lighter flint and a fire starter.
cerium is reactive, if hit with a sharp object it will combust and release nitrogen and hydrogenated carbon. it is the most stable of the rare earth elements though
The Cerium ion can hold a charge of +2, +3 and +4. The +2 state is rare can only seen with elements H2, I2, and S. Often seen in the form of Cerium(IV) oxide.
Cerium is soft
Cerium generally forms ionic compounds.
One of the examples of cerium is a lighter flint and a fire starter.
cerium
Cerium is a soft gray metal of the rare-earth group of elements. At room temperature it's a solid.
Cerium
Ce is the chemical symbol for cerium.
Iodine, Cerium, Selenium, and Krypton dot know if there is anymore
Iodine, Cerium, Selenium, and Krypton dot know if there is anymore
cerium is reactive, if hit with a sharp object it will combust and release nitrogen and hydrogenated carbon. it is the most stable of the rare earth elements though
The Cerium ion can hold a charge of +2, +3 and +4. The +2 state is rare can only seen with elements H2, I2, and S. Often seen in the form of Cerium(IV) oxide.
helium does not bond with any elements.
There are a number of elements that can bond with water to create a chemical bond. Some elements include hydrogen, helium oxygen and nitrogen. Why can find details of the elements on Wikipedia.