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  2. Rhodium Nights - Wikipedia

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    "Rhodium Nights" is the thirteenth season finale of the police procedural television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the 295th overall episode. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 23, 2012.

  3. Rhodium hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Rhodium hexafluoride, also rhodium(VI) fluoride, (RhF 6) is the inorganic compound of rhodium and fluorine. A black volatile solid, [1] it is a highly reactive material, and a rare example of a rhodium(VI) compound.

  4. Palladium - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing market panic drove the price to an all-time high of $1,340 per troy ounce ($43/g) in January 2001. [85] Around that time, the Ford Motor Company, fearing that automobile production would be disrupted by a palladium shortage, stockpiled the metal. When prices fell in early 2001, Ford lost nearly US$1 billion. [86]

  5. Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    Rubaya coltan mines. The mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: Industrie minière de la République Démocratique du Congo) produces copper, diamonds, tantalum, tin, gold, and more than 70% of global cobalt production. [1]

  6. Rhodium(III) bromide - Wikipedia

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    Rhodium(III) bromide is a starting material for the synthesis of other rhodium halides. For example, it reacts with bromine trifluoride to form rhodium(IV) fluoride and with aqueous potassium iodide to form rhodium(III) iodide. Like most other rhodium trihalides, anhydrous RhBr 3 is insoluble in water.

  7. Lignum rhodium - Wikipedia

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    Lignum rhodium is a common name for several plants and may refer to: . Amyris balsamifera; Convolvulus floridus; Convolvulus scoparius; Rhodiola rosea - all of which have a rose-like fragrance, due to their containing certain essential oils - hence the common name combining Latin and Greek elements and signifying 'rose(-scented) wood'.

  8. Wilkinson's catalyst - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson's catalyst (chlorido­tris(triphenylphosphine)­rhodium(I)) is a coordination complex of rhodium with the formula [RhCl(PPh 3)], where 'Ph' denotes a phenyl group. It is a red-brown colored solid that is soluble in hydrocarbon solvents such as benzene, and more so in tetrahydrofuran or chlorinated solvents such as dichloromethane .

  9. Rhenium - Wikipedia

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    Because of the low availability relative to demand, it is expensive, with price reaching an all-time high in 2008/2009 of US$10,600 per kilogram (US$4,800 per pound). Due to increases in recycling and a drop in demand for rhenium in catalysts, the price had dropped to US$2,844 per kilogram (US$1,290 per pound) as of July 2018. [10]