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Lanthanides / Reducing agents / Phosphate minerals / Rare earth element / Cerium / Monazite / Bastnäsite / Mischmetal / Ferrocerium / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements
Date: 2006-01-19 08:29:23
Lanthanides
Reducing agents
Phosphate minerals
Rare earth element
Cerium
Monazite
Bastnäsite
Mischmetal
Ferrocerium
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

134 RARE EARTHS1 (Data in metric tons of rare-earth oxide (REO) content unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Rare earths were not mined domestically in[removed]Bastnäsite, a rare-earth fluocarbonate miner

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