Monazite, MON uh zyt, is a heavy, yellow-brown mineral. It is a compound of phosphates (phosphorus and oxygen) of the rare-earth metals and thorium. Monazite is one of the chief sources of thorium, a nuclear fuel used in some nuclear reactors. Monazite is also an important source for the rare-earth elements and compounds, used widely in glass and metal manufacturing.
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Water is the most common substance on Earth. It covers more than 70 percent of Earth's surface. It fills the oceans, rivers, and lakes, and is in… More>>
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely poisonous gas. Because it has no odor or color, people breathing it usually fall… More>>
Boric acid, also called boracic acid, is a weak, inorganic acid best known for its use as an antiseptic. It is used in dressings and salves for… More>>
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