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Curium oxide is a compound that has curium and oxygen in it. Curium forms two oxides, curium (III) oxide and curium (IV) oxide. However, curium (III) oxide is more common. Both curium oxides are solids insoluble in water. Curium oxide is a compound that has curium and oxygen in it. Curium forms two oxides, curium (III) oxide and curium (IV) oxide. However, curium (III) oxide is more common. Both curium oxides are solids insoluble in water.
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Curium oxide is a compound that has curium and oxygen in it. Curium forms two oxides, curium (III) oxide and curium (IV) oxide. However, curium (III) oxide is more common. Both curium oxides are solids insoluble in water. See also: curium

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