A lanthanide element is any element that resides in the
Lanthanide series on the Periodic Table. The Lanthanide series is
just under the Actinide series on the Periodic Table and is usually
seperated from the main part of the Periodic Table. All of the
Lanthanide elements are radioactive.
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Where does the mole ratio between two chemicals come from
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they come from the balanced equations
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What are characteristic property of the alkaline earth metals
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they are harder than alkali metals
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Which of the following is a noble gas
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Argon (Ar) is one of them
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What is a lanthanide element
A lanthanide element is any element that resides in the
Lanthanide series on the Periodic Table. The Lanthanide series is
just under the Actinide series on the Periodic Table and is usually
seperated from the main part of the Periodic Table. All of the
Lanthanide elements are radioactive.
Where does the mole ratio between two chemicals come from
they come from the balanced equations
What are characteristic property of the alkaline earth metals