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Neither of the Sor- cerous Wars that devastated whole countries could have happened.
The cerous ion is colorless.
He did not like speaking of his loss, as another might not like speaking of a can- cerous growth.
When ceric compounds are reduced, so-called cerous compounds are formed.
And, by now, Fernao had acquired by one means or another some specialized sor- cerous gear.
Cerium reacts in two ways to produce Cerous compounds or salts and Ceric compounds.
Cerium(III) sulfate, also called cerous sulfate, is an inorganic compound.
Cerous salts have an oxidation number of 3 and ceric salts have an oxidation of 4.
Replies: Cerium(III) nitrate, otherwise known as cerous nitrate.
Cerium(III) oxalate or cerous oxalate is the inorganic cerium salt of oxalic acid.
Distorted with rage and terror, her face could be seen to be pointy and shrewish with constant worry and the can- cerous addiction to petty angers.
Cerium(III) chloride (CeCl), also known as cerous chloride or cerium trichloride, is a compound of cerium and chlorine.
With sor- cerous wards in and around the house - commercial ones, Leino's, and her own - and with her husband and herself only a door away, Pekka didn't feel nervous about leaving Uto asleep by himself.
Metallic cerium is prepared by metallothermic reduction techniques, such as by reducing cerium fluoride or chloride with calcium, or by electrolysis of molten cerous chloride or other cerous halides.
The blasts from the heavy milli- meter carbines tore through the heads and cara- paces, splashing splinters of alien exoskeleton hither and thither along with gobs of alien blood that fell upon the marines and the scene like can- cerous amoebas.