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Ce
Cerium
Atomic no.:
58
Atom. weight: 140.115
Density: 6
Class:
Rare earth metal
Melting point: 798°C
Boiling point: 3443°C
Colour: silvery shiny
   
Discoverer: Martin H. Klaproth
Place: Berlin, Germany
Year: 1803

Cerium was discovered in 1803 by J.J. Berzelius and W. Hisinger at Vestmanland, Sweden. However, it was first isolated by W.F. Hillebrand and T.H. Norton in 1875 in Washington DC, USA. Cerium is a reactive grey metal and is one of the most abundant of the lanthanide group of metals, having an abundance of 68 ppm within the Earth's crust. It oxidises in air, ignites when heated and reacts rapidly in water and, hence, it must be stored in an air free enviroment. Cerium can be used as an alloying element with iron and other constituents to produce a flint material used in automatic ignition devices, and the addition of cerium to some metal alloys greatly improves their heat resistance. Cerium can also be used in vacuum apparatus as a "getter" for noble gases.

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  Nice shiny piece of Cerium Metal in Ampoule under Argon  Art. Nr. 003372   04.03.2009
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Nice shiny piece of Cerium Metal  ~1.63 grams

in Ampoule under Argon. Due to its air sensitivity it is hard to find in this form. Get it for your collection! You get exactly the piece shown in the picture!

 

Amount: 1.63g
Purity : 99.9%
Packing: ampoule, Argon

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