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Europium(III) oxide

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Molar mass
  
351.926 g/mol

Melting point
  
2,350 °C

Boiling point
  
3,790 °C

Formula
  
Eu2O3

Density
  
7.4 g/cm³

Appearance
  
White powder

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Europium(III) oxide (Eu2O3), is a chemical compound of europium and oxygen. It is widely used as a red or blue phosphor in television sets and fluorescent lamps, and as an activator for yttrium-based phosphors. It is also an agent for the manufacture of fluorescent glass. Europium fluorescence is used in the anti-counterfeiting phosphors in Euro banknotes.

Europium oxide has two common structures: Monoclinic (mS30, SpaceGroup = C2/m, No. 12) and cubic (cI80, SpaceGroup = Ia-3, No. 206). The cubic structure is similar to that of manganese(III) oxide.

It may be formed by ignition of europium metal.

It can react with acids to form the corresponding europium(III) salts.

References

Europium(III) oxide Wikipedia