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Terbium oxide can refer to multiple compounds. | Terbium oxide can refer to multiple compounds. | ||
*[[Terbium(III) oxide]], formed by the precipitation of most terbium(III) compounds. This oxide tends to absorb [[water]], [[carbon dioxide]], or other acidic vapors. | *[[Terbium(III) oxide]], formed by the precipitation of most terbium(III) compounds. This oxide tends to absorb [[water]], [[carbon dioxide]], or other acidic vapors. | ||
− | *[[Terbium(III,IV) oxide]], formed by burning [[terbium | + | *[[Terbium(III,IV) oxide]], formed by burning [[terbium]] metal. This is the most common oxide of terbium. |
*[[Terbium dioxide]], formed by treating terbium(III,IV) oxide with oxygen under extreme conditions. | *[[Terbium dioxide]], formed by treating terbium(III,IV) oxide with oxygen under extreme conditions. | ||
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Terbium oxide can refer to multiple compounds.
- Terbium(III) oxide, formed by the precipitation of most terbium(III) compounds. This oxide tends to absorb water, carbon dioxide, or other acidic vapors.
- Terbium(III,IV) oxide, formed by burning terbium metal. This is the most common oxide of terbium.
- Terbium dioxide, formed by treating terbium(III,IV) oxide with oxygen under extreme conditions.