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- Neodymium Trichloride
- Neodymium chloride
- Neodymium chloride (NdCl3), hexa(hydrate-d2)
- Neodymium chloride (NdCl<sub>3</sub>)
- Neodymium(3+) chloride
- Neodymium(III) chloride
- Neodymtrichlorid
- Nsc 174325
- Trichlorure de neodyme
- Tricloruro De Neodimio
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Neodymium chloride is a reactive metal compound that can be used in the preparation of other neodymium compounds. Neodymium chloride is prepared by dissolving neodymium metal in hydrochloric acid and then heating the solution to about 100 degrees Celsius. The solution is then evaporated to yield the desired product, which includes magnesium salt and several nitrates. The thermal expansion coefficient of neodymium chloride is 0.063 x 10^-6/degree C, while its matrix effect on MgCl2 at 25 degrees Celsius is -0.0032 x 10^-6/degree C. Neodymium chloride has a particle size of 1-2 microns and a density of 4.4 g/cm^3. The thermal properties of this compound are important when considering how it will react with other substances during processing, such as magnesium salts and nitrogen atoms in plasma mass spectrometry due to their similar chemical properties.
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