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Lanthanide compounds are compounds formed by the 15 elements classed as lanthanides. The lanthanides are generally trivalent, although some, such as cerium and europium, are capable of forming compounds in other oxidation states.[1]

Halides

Fluorides

All the lanthanides form a trifluoride. They are ...

In addition, some lanthanides () also form a difluoride.

Cerium, praseodymium and terbium also form a tetrafluoride. ... NdF4 and DyF4 have also been characterized.

Chlorides

All the lanthanides form a trichloride. They are ...

In addition, some lanthanides () also form a dichloride.

Bromides

All the lanthanides form a tribromide. They are ...

In addition, some lanthanides () also form a dibromide.

Iodides

All the lanthanides form a triiodide. They are ...

In addition, some lanthanides () also form a diiodide.

Oxides

info about oxides (talk about Ce, Pr and Tb especially)

Monoxides

SmO EuO

Sesquioxides

All lanthanides form

Dioxides

CeO2 PrO2 TbO2

Other oxides

Pr-O Tb-O Ce-O?

Chalcogenides

Sulfides

Selenides

Tellurides

Hydroxides

basic info about hydroxides

Pnictides

Nitrides

Phosphides

Arsenides

Antimonides and bismuthides?

Carbides

maybe silicides but probably not

Borides

LnB2

LnB4

LnB6

LnB12

LnB66

Organolanthanide compounds

stuff

See also

References

  1. ^ Some page from G&E

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