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• The separation of lanthanides by
solvent extraction was reported by:
Answer
А.
Fischer
B. Thomson
C. Pauling
D Slaters​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by shilpa85475
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Separation of lanthanides by solvent extraction was reported by:

  • Lanthanides consist of elements with atomic numbers 57 to 71.
  • They are grouped together by the division of other elements into the Periodic Table because they all behave in the same way in chemical reactions.
  • It is also called the rare-earth element.
  • Separation of trivalent-rare-earth ions, especially nearby lanthanides (Ln (III)), by solvent extraction is challenging due to the similar chemical properties of these elements.
  • 1, 2 Due to the thinning of lanthanide, the density of lanthanide ion charges increases with the number of atoms growing throughout the lanthanide series, which is why the stability of metal alloys should reflect the same trend.
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