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Lanthanide are separated by

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Answered by rohanjhajhria7878
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To separate the lanthanides from other elements occurring with them, they are chemically combined with specific substances to form lanthanide compounds with low solubility (oxalates and fluorides, for example). A process known as ion exchange is then used to separate the lanthanides from each other.

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A process known as ion exchange is then used to separate the lanthanides from each other.

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