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cerous
[ seer-uhs ]
cerous
/ ˈsɪərəs /
adjective
- of or containing cerium in the trivalent state
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cerous1
C19: from cerium + -ous
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Example Sentences
Ul′cered, affected with an ulcer; Ul′cerous, of the nature of an ulcer: affected with an ulcer.
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By the addition of caustic soda to cerous salts, a white precipitate of cerous hydroxide is formed.
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Cerous sulphide, Ce2S3, results on heating cerium with sulphur or cerium oxide in carbon bisulphide vapour.
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Double salts of cerous chloride with stannic chloride, mercuric chloride, and platinic chloride are also known.
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