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  • ...r compounds. Other useful elements that can be obtained are [[silicon]], [[neodymium]], [[lithium]], etc. Silver can be extracted from depleted silver oxide batteries, or other electronic components like keyboard mylar sheets, varis
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  • |name=Neodymium |oxidation states comment=(a mildly basic oxide)
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  • | Name = Neodymium oxalate | IUPACName = Neodymium ethanedioate
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  • ...ls is to convert solutions of their ions to the insoluble [[carbonate]] or oxide, often one of the most stable and nontoxic forms of these elements, prior t ...this, which is typically the least harmful, preferably to [[chromium(III) oxide]]. [[Chromium dioxide]] may be another feasible option, as it is found in c
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  • |oxidation states comment=(a weakly basic oxide) ...rbium is [[Paramagnetism|paramagnetic]] and can be picked up easily with a neodymium magnet. This paramagnetism turns to antiferromagnetism at 230 K and to ferr
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  • ...action are the oxide of the metal powder, and pure metal produced from the oxide. A sufficiently reactive metallic reducer and metal oxide oxidizer are required for a thermite.
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  • |oxidation states comment=(a basic oxide) ...ramagnetic, enough to be visibly lifted by a [[Neodymium iron boron magnet|neodymium magnet]]. Its trivalent salts show dramatic color changes depending on the
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  • |above=[[Neodymium|Nd]] |oxidation states comment=(a weakly basic oxide)
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  • |oxidation states comment=(a basic oxide) ...] and [[dysprosium]]. However, fine ytterbium powder can be picked up by a neodymium magnet.
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  • |oxidation states comment=(a mildly basic oxide) ...yrofoam block on water and pulling it with a [[Neodymium iron boron magnet|neodymium magnet]].
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  • ...eir use. Beryllium metal will slowly oxidize in open air to form beryllium oxide, which is easy to scrape off the metal and get airborne. If inhaled, beryll ...[uranium]], [[thorium]] or [[americium]] rapidly oxidize in air and if the oxide dust is inhaled, it may lead to internal irradiation and heavy metal poison
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Barium oxide | style="text-align:center;"| Calcium oxide
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  • |right=[[Neodymium]] |oxidation states comment=(a mildly basic oxide)
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Nitric oxide (gas) | style="text-align:center;"| Nitrous oxide (gas)
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  • ...ww.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=22225 Reduction of cerium oxide to metal] == [[Neodymium]] ==
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  • ...halides. It is also highly magnetic and can be lifted quite easily with a neodymium magnet. Terbium acetate can be prepared by dissolving terbium metal, [[terbium(III) oxide]], [[terbium hydroxide]], or [[terbium carbonate]] in dilute [[acetic acid]
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  • ...t a given size and magnetization. For example, a 1-pound 2"x2"x1" block of neodymium-iron-boron alloy, when fully magnetized, can lift over 500 pounds (227 kg) ===Neodymium-iron-boron magnets===
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