IPA: /ˈsɪəriə/
KK: /sɪrɪə/
A chemical compound made of cerium and oxygen, often used in various industrial applications.
Ceria is commonly used as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
The word 'ceria' originates from Latin 'cera', meaning wax. It refers to a type of wax used in various applications, particularly in the context of art and crafts.
Think of 'cera', which means wax in Latin, to remember that 'ceria' relates to a type of wax.