Cerium Magnesium Alloy
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Product | Product Code | ORDER | SAFETY DATA | Technical data |
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(2N) 99% Cerium Magnesium Alloy | CE-MG-02 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(2N5) 99.5% Cerium Magnesium Alloy | CE-MG-025 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(3N) 99.9% Cerium Magnesium Alloy | CE-MG-03 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(3N5) 99.95% Cerium Magnesium Alloy | CE-MG-035 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(4N) 99.99% Cerium Magnesium Alloy | CE-MG-04 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(5N) 99.999% Cerium Magnesium Alloy | CE-MG-05 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
Cerium Magnesium Alloy Properties (Theoretical)
Compound Formula | CeMg |
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Appearance | Whitish-gray metallic solid in various forms such as sheets and plates, discs, foils, rods, tubes, ingots, powder |
Melting Point | 632-780 °C (lit.) |
Boiling Point | N/A |
Density | N/A |
Solubility in H2O | N/A |
Cerium Magnesium Alloy Health & Safety Information
Signal Word | N/A |
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Hazard Statements | N/A |
Hazard Codes | N/A |
Risk Codes | N/A |
Safety Statements | N/A |
Transport Information | N/A |
About Cerium Magnesium Alloy
Synonyms
Cerium magnesium master alloy, CAS 12262-91-8, CeMg12 , Ce4Mg
Chemical Identifiers
Linear Formula | Ce-Mg |
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Pubchem CID | 57465320 |
MDL Number | N/A |
EC No. | 235-529-8 |
IUPAC Name | cerium; magnesium |
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SMILES | [Mg].[Ce] |
InchI Identifier | InChI=1S/Ce.Mg |
InchI Key | RRTQFNGJENAXJJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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Packaging Specifications
Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.
Related Elements
See more Cerium products. Cerium (atomic symbol: Ce, atomic number: 58) is a Block F, Group 3, Period 6 element with an atomic weight of 140.116. The number of electrons in each of cerium's shells is 2, 8, 18, 19, 9, 2 and its electron configuration is [Xe]4f2 6s2. The cerium atom has a radius of 182.5 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 235 pm. In its elemental form, cerium has a silvery white appearance. Cerium is the most abundant of the rare earth metals. It is characterized chemically by having two valence states, the +3 cerous and +4 ceric states. The ceric state is the only non-trivalent rare earth ion stable in aqueous solutions.
It is therefore strongly acidic and oxidizing, in addition to being moderately toxic.The cerous state closely resembles the other trivalent rare earths. Cerium is found in the minerals allanite, bastnasite, hydroxylbastnasite, monazite, rhabdophane, synchysite and zircon. Cerium was discovered by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, Jöns Jakob Berzelius, and Wilhelm Hisinger in 1803 and first isolated by Carl Gustaf Mosander in 1839. The element was named after the asteroid Ceres, which itself was named after the Roman god of agriculture.
See more Magnesium products. Magnesium (atomic symbol: Mg, atomic number: 12) is a Block S, Group 2, Period 3 element with an atomic mass of 24.3050. The number of electrons in each of Magnesium's shells is [2, 8, 2] and its electron configuration is [Ne] 3s2. The magnesium atom has a radius of 160 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 173 pm. Magnesium was discovered by Joseph Black in 1775 and first isolated by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808. Magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust and the fourth most common element in the earth as a whole.
In its elemental form, magnesium has a shiny grey metallic appearance and is an extremely reactive. It is can be found in minerals such as brucite, carnallite, dolomite, magnesite, olivine and talc. Commercially, magnesium is primarily used in the creation of strong and lightweight aluminum-magnesium alloys, which have numerous advantages in industrial applications. The name "Magnesium" originates from a Greek district in Thessaly called Magnesia.
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