English: Here I dissolved about 0.5 grams of neodymium in acetic acid, poured it onto a plate and waited for the acid to evaporate (don't try this at home, neodymium is toxic). The result probably is neodymium acetate. Nd3+-ions have a violet color, Nd4+-ions are blue-violet. I don't know where the brown comes from, but the original dissolution before the evaporation had this color.
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