
Cerium is a silvery-gray metal with atomic number 58 and is the first and most abundant member of the lanthanide series. It was discovered in 1803 and named after the dwarf planet Ceres. It has a wide range of applications, from flint stones to high-tech catalysts and polishes.Classification and Basic PropertiesCerium (Ce) is an element located in the 6th period of the periodic table within the lanthanide group. Its electron configuration is [Xe] 4f¹5d¹6s². It exhibits typical metallic propertie
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Cerium is an element in the periodic table with an atomic number of 58. Its chemical symbol is Ce. This metal is soft and has a silvery luster and belongs to the group of rare earth elements.History and DiscoveryCerium was discovered in 1803 by Swedish chemists. It is named after Ceres, an asteroid visible in the night sky, reflecting the element’s mysterious and rare nature.PropertiesCerium is a soft and light metal. It slowly oxidizes when exposed to air and therefore must be stored carefully
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