Thulium(III) oxide is a pale green solid compound, with the formula
Tm2 O3. It was first isolated in 1879, from an impure sample of
erbia, by
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, who named it ''thulia''.
It can be prepared in the laboratory by burning
thulium metal in air, or by decomposition of their oxoacid salts, such as thulium nitrate.
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