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22: 146: 323:. It is called gadolinite-(Ce) or gadolinite-(Y), depending on the prominent composing element (Y if yttrium predominates, and Ce if cerium). It may contain 35.5% yttria sub-group rare earths, 2.2% ceria earths, as much as to 11.6% BeO, and traces of 62:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 395:
was also named after him. However, gadolinite does not contain more than trace amounts of gadolinium. When Gadolin analyzed this mineral, he missed an opportunity to discover a second element: the element he thought was
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Several elements were discovered as a consequence of lengthy analysis and decomposition of the ore gadolinite. As the ore was progressively analysed, the residue was first given the label
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are quite abundant and are future sources of yttrium sub group rare earths. At present, these elements are recovered from
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Gadolinite is fairly rare and typically occurs as well-formed crystals. It is nearly black in color and has a vitreous
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properties, as it can emit visible light when heated to relatively low
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concentrates (after recovery of ceria sub-group metals).
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mineralogist-chemist who first isolated an oxide of the
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Nesosilicate
Formula
IMA symbol
Strunz classification
Crystal system
Monoclinic
Crystal class
H-M symbol
Space group
silicate mineral
cerium
lanthanum
neodymium
yttrium
beryllium
iron
thorium
luster
hardness

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