Description
White crystalline powder. When exposed to air, it is easy to absorb carbon dioxide and transform into dysprosium carbonate. The relative molecular weight is 373.00 and the relative density (d274) is 7.81. Melting point 2340 ± 10 ℃
Dysprosium nitrate solution reacts with sodium hydroxide solution to produce dysprosium hydroxide. After separation, it is burned to obtain dysprosium oxide: 2Dy (OH) ∝═ Dy ₂ O ∝+3H ₂