List of Cerium Isotopes and Cerium Applications:

Cerium-136 isotope (Ce-136 isotope, 136Ce isotope)

  • CERIUM-136 isotope is used for research in nuclear physics;

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Cerium-138 isotope (Ce-138 isotope, 138Ce isotope)

  • CERIUM-138 isotope is used for research in nuclear physics;

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Cerium-140 isotope (Ce-140 isotope, 140Ce isotope)

  • CERIUM-140 isotope is used for research in nuclear physics;

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Cerium-142 isotope (Ce-142 isotope, 142Ce isotope)

  • CERIUM-142 isotope is used for research in nuclear physics;

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Cerium Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in oxide form - Download pdf file
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Properties of Cerium Isotopes:

Properties of Cerium Isotopes:CERIUM-136CERIUM-138CERIUM-140CERIUM-142
Natural Abundance (%)0.1860.25188.44911.114
Atomic Mass (Da)135.907172137.905991139.9054387141.909244
Relative Isotopic Mass135.907172137.905991139.9054387141.909244
Neutron Number (N)78808284
Atomic Number (Z)58585858
Mass Number (A)136138140142
Nucleon Number (A)136138140142
Proton Number (Z)58585858
Half-lifeStable4.400E+16Stable5.000E+16
Spin0000
Quadrupole Moment0000
g-factor (g value)0000
Group
Period6666
Electron Configuration Blockffff
Melting Point (K)1068106810681068
Boiling Point (K)3716371637163716
Specific Heat0.2050.2050.2050.205
Heat of Formation420.1420.1420.1420.1
Thermal Conductivity11.311.311.311.3
Dipole Polarizability 205205205205
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)0.570.570.570.57
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)1.121.121.121.12
Atomic Radius (pm)181.8c181.8c181.8c181.8c
Covalent Radius (pm)185185185185
VDW Radius (pm)274274274274
Lattice Constant5.165.165.165.16
Crystal StructureDHCP (β-Ce) / FCC (γ-Ce)DHCP (β-Ce) / FCC (γ-Ce)DHCP (β-Ce) / FCC (γ-Ce)DHCP (β-Ce) / FCC (γ-Ce)
Jmol color#ffffc7#ffffc7#ffffc7#ffffc7

Cerium Information

Cerium is a silvery metallic element, belongs to the lanthanoids. There are 39 isotopes of cerium. 4 isotopes of cerium are natural and they are stable. This element is used in some rare-earth alloys. The oxidized form of cerium is used in the glass industry. Cerium was discovered by Martin H. Klaproth in 1803.

Cerium oxides are used in the optics and glass-making industries. Its salts are used in the photography and textile industry. Cerium is used in high-intensity carbon lamps and as alloying agents in special metals.

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