Noun
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ceria (countable and uncountable, plural cerias)
(chemistry) The compound cerium(IV) oxide.
It is now thought that workers using double sodium or potassium sulfates to remove ceria from yttria inadvertently lost the terbium into the ceria-containing precipitate. Source: Internet
This divide is reflected in the first two "rare earths" that were discovered: yttria (1794) and ceria (1803). Source: Internet
Using gadolinium as a dopant for materials like cerium oxide (in the form of gadolinium doped ceria ) creates an electrolyte with both high ionic conductivity and low operating temperatures that are optimal for cost-effective production of fuel cells. Source: Internet
“The partnership with Ceria is perfect,” says district manager Casey Efting. Source: Internet
Keith Villa will serve as co-founder and brewmaster of CERIA (pronounced “SAIR-ee-uh”). Source: Internet