Cerium

/ˈsɪriəm/ noun

A soft, silvery chemical element (atomic number 58) that is part of the rare earth metals and is used in alloys, glass polishing, and catalytic converters.

Named after the dwarf planet Ceres, discovered in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi. The element cerium was discovered in 1803 by Berzelius and Hisinger, and they named it to honor the newly discovered celestial body.

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ARسيrium
BNসেরিয়াম
CAceri
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DAcerium
DECer
ELσερίδιο
EScerio
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FIcerium
FRcérium
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