White to yellow powder or crystals or powder with chunks or crystals with chunks
White crystals
Identification (X-Ray Diffraction)
Consistent with structure
Complies
Purity (Rare Earth Analysis)
99%
Complies
Solubility
Clear to slightly hazy and colorless solution at 5% in water
Clear and colorless solution at 5% in water
Trace Rare Earth Analysis
≤ 15000.0 ppm
367.2 ppm
Barium
0.8 ppm
Beryllium
5.3 ppm
Cerium
31.1 - 33.4% (Complexometric EDTA)
32.2%
Chromium
3.4 ppm
Cobalt
19.6 ppm
Copper
2.8 ppm
Dysprosium
158.1 ppm
Lanthanum
52.4 ppm
Lithium
4.9 ppm
Neodymium
58.3 ppm
Platinum
25.5 ppm
Praseodymium
34.4 ppm
Sodium
57.4 ppm
Strontium
1.0 ppm
Terbium
63.9 ppm
Tin
21.5 ppm
Titanium
0.8 ppm
TEST CONDITIONS
Exp. Date: 5/22/2024
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