Thulium(III) oxide is a pale green solid compound, with the formula
Tm2 O3. It was first isolated in 1879, from an impure sample of
erbia, by
Swedish chemist
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Per Teodor Cleve, who named it ''thulia''.
It can be prepared in the laboratory by burning
thulium metal in air, or by decomposition of their oxoacid salts, such as thulium nitrate.
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