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Why are the lanthanoid elements not found in nature in their elemental forms?
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Step 1: Lanthanoids (the 4f series, “rare earths”) are chemically electropositive metals that strongly prefer the +3 oxidation state because of their electron configuration and shielding of 4f electrons. Show more…
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