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Exploring the Properties of Promethium and its New Compound
The chapter delves into the rare earth element Prometheum, highlighting its scarcity, radioactive nature, and technological applications. Researchers have made significant progress in forming a new compound with Promethium in water, named Bispyrolidine, dichlochylamide, or PYDGA, leading to exciting developments in the study of this element. Additionally, the discussion transitions to using high-powered x-rays to understand the chemical bonding of Promethium for potential medical applications.
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