Dysprosium(III) hydroxide is an
inorganic compound
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with the
chemical formula
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Dy(OH)
3.
Chemical properties
Dysprosium(III) hydroxide reacts with
acids
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and produces dysprosium(III) salts:
: Dy(OH)
3 + 3 H
+ → Dy
3+ + 3 H
2O
Dysprosium(III) hydroxide decomposes to DyO(OH) at elevated temperatures. Further decomposition produces
Dy2O3.
The reactions are:
:
-> 99.8\ \text +
:
-> 86.6\ \text +
References
{{hydroxides
Dysprosium compounds
Hydroxides