How To Use Gadolinite In A Sentence
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The most common ores of holmium are monazite and gadolinite.
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With sulphuric acid it forms a salt that is as stable on heating as the sulphates from gadolinite or cerite and, like these, can be completely decomposed by heating with ammonium carbonate.
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It is found with other rare earth elements in minerals such as monazite, cerite, gadolinite, xenotime, and euxenite.
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In his 1885 report, Eakins described allanite and gadolinite from the area.
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Like other rare earth metals, it is found in minerals such as cerite, gadolinite, and samarskite.
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Gadolinite and allanite intergrowths form walnut-shaped vitreous black masses and nodules to 5 cm across.
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Polycrase, or an allied species, was seen implanted upon the gadolinite, this is also new to the region.
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Yttria is found in gadolinite and some other rare minerals.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
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Gadolinite typically occurs as long slender prisms with pyramidal terminations and diamond-shaped cross sections.
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In 1879 a Swedish chemist named Lars Fredrik Nilson was looking for rare earth elements in the minerals euxenite and gadolinite when he discovered erbium and ytterbium; scandium was later separated from the ytterbium.
Scandium
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In this mineral - later called gadolinite, after him - he had found a hitherto unknown earth, the so-called yttria.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951 - Presentation Speech