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Chemical compound
Curium(III) oxide is a compound composed of curium and oxygen with chemical formula Template:Curium Template:Oxygen . Curium forms two oxides , curium(III) oxide (Template:Curium Template:Oxygen ) and curium(IV) oxide (Template:Curium Template:Oxygen ). However, curium(III) oxide is more common. Both curium oxides are solids , insoluble in water but soluble in mineral acids .
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References
Norman M. Edelstein, James D. Navratil, Wallace W. Schulz (1984). Americium and curium chemistry and technology . D. Reidel Pub. Co. pp. 167–168. {{cite book }}
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