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rare earth metal |
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rare earth metalAny of a large class of chemical elements including scandium (atomic number 21), yttrium (39), and the 15 elements from 57 (lanthanum) to 71 (see lanthanides). The rare earths themselves are pure or mixed oxides of these metals, originally thought to be quite scarce; however, cerium, the most plentiful, is three times as abundant as lead in the Earth's crust. The metals never occur free, and the pure oxides never occur in minerals. These metals are similar chemically because their atomic structures are generally similar; all form compounds in which they have valence 3, including stable oxides, carbides, and borides. |
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The need for greater chill control in thin sections initiated the development of special ladle inoculants containing barium (Ba), bismuth (Bi), strontium (Sr), rare earth metals and other chemical elements. Cava, describe several new families of intermetallic compounds, made from combinations of ordinary and rare earth metals, that achieve superconductivity at elevated temperatures. OTCBB:NVAS), a commercial mining firm engaged in the exploration of Thorium, Platinum Group Metals, and Rare Earth Metals has issued an important clarification about the press release on Friday December 16, 2005. |
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