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rdfs:comment | - Thorium dioxide (ThO2), also called thorium(IV) oxide (IUPAC) is a white, crystalline powder. It was formerly known as thoria or thorina. It is produced mainly as a by-product of lanthanide and uranium production[1]. Thorianite is the name of mineralogical form of thorium dioxide. It is moderately rare and crystallizes in isometric system.
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IUPACName | - Thorium dioxideThorium oxide
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abstract | - Thorium dioxide (ThO2), also called thorium(IV) oxide (IUPAC) is a white, crystalline powder. It was formerly known as thoria or thorina. It is produced mainly as a by-product of lanthanide and uranium production[1]. Thorianite is the name of mineralogical form of thorium dioxide. It is moderately rare and crystallizes in isometric system.
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