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Lanthanum Rich Rare Earth Chloride
Rare Earth Chlorides Rare earth chlorides, also known as florides, are chemical compounds containing rare earth elements and chlorine. Originally discovered in the late 1700s, rare earth chlorides are widely used in industry, such as the production of glass, ceramics, and electronic components. I......
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Oliver
Separation of thorium uranium from rare earth elements
Separation of Protactinium and Rare-Earth Elements Introduction Protactinium (Pa) and the rare-earth elements (REE) are two important elements that have many industrial applications. These elements are known for their unique properties in terms of chemical and physical characteristics, which makes......
Safety protection in thorium production
Tritium Production Safety Protection Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen and is released as a by-product during nuclear power production. It is widely used in many industrial and scientific applications because of its unique properties that make it an invaluable resource. Its ability to......
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Sophie
Uranium enrichment
Uranium enrichment is a process by which uranium is made stronger or more powerful, creating an energy source for nuclear power. The process of uranium enrichment typically involves using sodium fluoride, a gas centrifuge and a uranium hexafluoride process, depending on the application. Uranium e......
Element 109
109.Meitnerium Meitnerium is an elemental metal belonging to group nine of the periodic table. It is also known as Ununennium, and its symbol is Mt. This silvery-white metal was discovered in the year 1982 by a team of German scientists headed by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Munzenberg at the I......
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Oliver
Metal uranium production
Uranium Uranium is the key element of the nuclear power industry. Its properties make it an ideal fuel for nuclear reactors as it is one of the few elements that can effectively be used as a source of electrical energy. Many countries around the world have adopted the use of uranium in their nucl......
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Avery
Element 106
Seaborgium Seaborgium (atomic number 106 and symbol Sg) is an artificial element that first appeared in 1974 and was named after the American chemist Glenn T. Seaborg (1912–1999), who first proposed its existence and worked on its synthesis. As a synthetic element, it is not found in nature and ......
Element 108
The element with atomic number 108 is Hassium, and it is commonly associated with the synthetic chemical element group. It is named after a German state, Hesse. Discovered in 1984 by a joint effort between German and Soviet scientists, it is the last naturally occurring element to be discovered. ......
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Oliver
Element 104
Nuclear Reactor A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear reactors are used for generating electricity, for carrying out research, and for producing radioactive isotopes for medicine and industry. They are also used for the production o......
Element 107
? Lutetium (Lu, atomic number 107) is a chemical element and member of the lanthanide series of rare earth elements. It is a silvery-white metal and, like other rare earth elements, it is dense, ductile, malleable, and soft. The name of the element is derived from the Latin word lutum, meaning “m......
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Caroline
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