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  • ...ed in the usual way. However there are many chemicals, such as heavy metal compounds or organic solvents, that require '''special disposal techniques'''. In the ...nd soluble heavy metal compounds, it's best to convert them into insoluble compounds, which are less toxic.
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  • |right=[[Dysprosium]] ...hese salts to fluoresce in solution. These ions are also paramagnetic, and compounds of terbium(III) may be lifted by a powerful magnet.
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  • |left=[[Dysprosium]] ...m and 50 gram sizes, as well as rods, ampoules, and coins. Holmium and its compounds are occasionally sold on eBay as well.
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  • ...agnetism compared to rare earths such as [[gadolinium]], [[terbium]] and [[dysprosium]]. However, fine ytterbium powder can be picked up by a neodymium magnet. ...portionation|disproportionate]] back to ytterbium metal and ytterbium(III) compounds at elevated temperatures.
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  • ===[[Ammonium]] compounds=== Although beryllium and its compounds have very useful properties in many applications, their toxicity limits the
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| T<40 °C<ref>Handbook of Inorganic Compounds, Dale L. Perry, 1995, p. 112</ref> | style="text-align:center;"| BPO4<ref>Handbook of Inorganic Compounds, Dale L. Perry, 1995, p. 72</ref>
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  • ===Compounds=== ===Compounds===
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  • | Name = Dysprosium(III) nitrate | IUPACName = Dysprosium(III) nitrate
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  • Elements such as [[iron]], [[nickel]], [[cobalt]] and a few lanthanides ([[dysprosium]], [[gadolinium]], [[terbium]]) are ferromagnetic, albeit at temperatures l ...encemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=2495 Ferromagnetic elements and compounds]
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  • ...krypton is the first of the noble gas elements that can form true chemical compounds at standard conditions. ...[[promethium]], [[samarium]], [[europium]], [[gadolinium]], [[terbium]], [[dysprosium]], [[holmium]], [[erbium]], [[thulium]], [[ytterbium]], [[lutetium]], [[haf
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