Gd ch3co2 3 xh2o
Gd(CH3CO2)3·xH2O is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It consists of gadolinium, acetate, and water. The exact number of water molecules (x) can vary. This compound is commonly used as a reagent or precursor in various scientific applications, but a detailed description of its intended use is not provided.
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3 protocols using gd ch3co2 3 xh2o
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