| 21. | Tb 4 O 7 reacts with other hot concentrated acids to produce terbium ( III ) salts.
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| 22. | It's the root of four element names, Yttrium, Erbium, Ytterbium, and Terbium.
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| 23. | The most efficient separation routine for terbium salt from the rare-earth salt solution is ion exchange.
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| 24. | Terfenol-D is a terbium alloy that expands or contracts in the presence of a magnetic field.
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| 25. | The primary decay products before 164 Dy are terbium isotopes, and the primary products after are holmium isotopes.
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| 26. | Terbium oxide reacts slowly with hydrochloric acid to form terbium ( III ) chloride solution, and elemental chlorine.
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| 27. | Terbium oxide reacts slowly with hydrochloric acid to form terbium ( III ) chloride solution, and elemental chlorine.
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| 28. | As with other rare earths, terbium metal is produced by reducing the anhydrous chloride or fluoride with calcium metal.
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| 29. | Terbium is also used to detect endospores, as it acts as an assay of dipicolinic acid based on photoluminescence.
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| 30. | The highest Verdet constants in bulk media are found in terbium transparency properties and high damage thresholds for laser radiation.
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