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Other names
Neodymium(III) bismuthide
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Properties | |
BiNd | |
Molar mass | 352.22 g/mol |
Density | 8.8 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 1775°C; [1] 1900°C [2] |
Critical point (T, P) | -111 kJ/mol [3] |
Structure | |
cubic | |
Fm3m | |
a = 6.4222 Å
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Formula units (Z)
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4 |
Related compounds | |
Other
anions
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Neodymium(III) nitride Neodymium(III) arsenide Neodymium(III) phosphide Neodymium(III) antimonide Neodymium(III) oxide |
Other
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PrBi |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Neodymium bismuthide or Bismuth-Neodymium [4] is a binary inorganic compound of neodymium and bismuth with the formula NdBi. It forms crystals.
Neodymium bismuthide can be prepared by reacting a stoichiometric amount of neodymium and bismuth at 1900°C:[ citation needed]
Neodymium bismuthide forms cubic crystals of the space group Fm3m, with cell parameters a = 0.64222 nm, Z = 4 with a structure like sodium chloride. [5] The compound melts at 1900°C. [2] At a temperature of 24 K, an antiferromagnetic transition occurs in the compound. [6]
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Names | |
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Other names
Neodymium(III) bismuthide
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Identifiers | |
3D model (
JSmol)
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ChemSpider | |
PubChem
CID
|
|
CompTox Dashboard (
EPA)
|
|
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Properties | |
BiNd | |
Molar mass | 352.22 g/mol |
Density | 8.8 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 1775°C; [1] 1900°C [2] |
Critical point (T, P) | -111 kJ/mol [3] |
Structure | |
cubic | |
Fm3m | |
a = 6.4222 Å
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Formula units (Z)
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4 |
Related compounds | |
Other
anions
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Neodymium(III) nitride Neodymium(III) arsenide Neodymium(III) phosphide Neodymium(III) antimonide Neodymium(III) oxide |
Other
cations
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PrBi |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
|
Neodymium bismuthide or Bismuth-Neodymium [4] is a binary inorganic compound of neodymium and bismuth with the formula NdBi. It forms crystals.
Neodymium bismuthide can be prepared by reacting a stoichiometric amount of neodymium and bismuth at 1900°C:[ citation needed]
Neodymium bismuthide forms cubic crystals of the space group Fm3m, with cell parameters a = 0.64222 nm, Z = 4 with a structure like sodium chloride. [5] The compound melts at 1900°C. [2] At a temperature of 24 K, an antiferromagnetic transition occurs in the compound. [6]
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cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)