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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 210. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cerium Compounds, Isotopes of Cerium, Cerium(iii) Chloride, Cerium(iv) Oxide, Ceric Ammonium Nitrate, Mischmetal, Cerium(iii) Bromide, Cerium(iii) Oxide, Cerium(iv) Sulfate, Cerium Hexaboride, Cerium(iv) Oxide-Cerium(iii) Oxide Cycle, Cerium Oxalate, Ammonium Cerium(iv) Sulfate, Cerium-119, Cerium-120, Cerium-121, Cerium-122, Cerium-123, Cerium-124, Cerium-125, Cerium-126, Cerium-127, Cerium-128, Cerium-129, Cerium-130, Cerium-131, Cerium-132, Cerium-133, Cerium-134, Cerium-135, Cerium-136, Cerium-137, Cerium-138, Cerium-139, Cerium-140, Cerium-141, Cerium-142, Cerium-143, Cerium-144, Cerium-145, Cerium-146, Cerium-147, Cerium-148, Cerium-149, Cerium-150, Cerium-151, Cerium-152, Cerium-153, Cerium-154, Cerium-155, Cerium-156, Cerium-157. Excerpt: Cerium is a chemical element with the symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a soft, silvery, ductile metal which easily oxidizes in air. Cerium was named after the dwarf planet Ceres. Cerium is the most abundant of the rare earth elements, making up about 0.0046% of the Earth's crust by weight. It is found in a number of minerals, the most important being monazite and bastnasite. Commercial applications of cerium are numerous. They include catalysts, additives to fuel to reduce emissions and to glass and enamels to change their color. Cerium oxide is an important component of glass polishing powders and phosphors used in screens and fluorescent lamps. Cerium is a silvery metal, belonging to the lanthanide group. It resembles iron in color and luster, but is soft, and both malleable and ductile. Cerium has the second-longest liquid range of any element: 2648 C (795 C to 3443 C) or 4766 F (1463 F to 6229 F). (Thorium has the longest liquid range.) Phase diagram of ceriumCerium is especially interesting because of its variable electronic structure. The ...