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- ...ent]] bonds. Along with aluminium(II), it is an extremely unstable form of aluminium. ...ium (III) (<chem>Al^3+</chem>) is the much more common oxidation state for aluminium. ...16 KB (2,341 words) - 13:31, 18 January 2025
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- | OtherNames = Aluminium(I) chloride{{Citation needed|date = July 2011}} | OtherCompounds = [[aluminium monofluoride]] <br/> [[gallium monofluoride]] ...3 KB (399 words) - 18:56, 28 February 2025
- ...1016|title=Crystal chemical studies of the 5f-series of elements. XII. New compounds representing known structure types|journal=Acta Crystallographica|volume=2| Uranium trifluoride can be obtained by reacting uranium(IV) fluoride with aluminium at 900 °C or with uranium:<ref>Brauer, Georg (ed.) (1978) ''Handbuch der Pr ...2 KB (262 words) - 02:13, 3 March 2024
- | OtherNames = Ammonium aluminium fluoride ...ub>[AlF<sub>6</sub>]. It is a white solid. Upon heating, it converts to [[aluminium trifluoride]], a reaction that releases [[hydrogen fluoride]].<ref>{{cite j ...3 KB (393 words) - 08:40, 22 August 2024
- | OtherCations = [[Boron monoxide]]<br>[[Aluminium(I) oxide]]<br>[[Indium(I) oxide]]<br>[[Thallium(I) oxide]] {{Gallium compounds}} ...3 KB (406 words) - 10:06, 2 May 2024
- It can also be obtained by reduction of TiI<sub>4</sub>, e.g., with [[aluminium]].<ref name="Catherine E. Housecroft, A. G. Sharpe">{{citation|surname1=Cat {{Titanium compounds}} ...3 KB (344 words) - 04:02, 19 February 2024
- ...ent]] bonds. Along with aluminium(II), it is an extremely unstable form of aluminium. ...ium (III) (<chem>Al^3+</chem>) is the much more common oxidation state for aluminium. ...16 KB (2,341 words) - 13:31, 18 January 2025
- '''Nanosized aluminium oxide ''' (nanosized [[alumina]]) occurs in the form of spherical or nearly ...es, of the final material, defined as the set of properties of the solid [[Aluminium oxide]] and specific properties of nanostructures. ...8 KB (1,066 words) - 17:09, 26 October 2023
- ...repared by reacting [[protactinium(V) bromide]] with [[hydrogen]] gas or [[aluminium]]:<ref name='Брауэр'>{{cite book |author= |title=Руководство по неорганичес {{Protactinium compounds}} ...3 KB (414 words) - 16:01, 8 February 2025
- ...s. It is often incorporated into layered heterostructures with other III-V compounds.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} * [[Aluminium arsenide antimonide]] - a ternary III-V compound that is used as a barrier ...6 KB (796 words) - 15:28, 7 February 2025
- === Aluminium amalgam === {{Main|Aluminium amalgam}} ...14 KB (2,037 words) - 07:02, 26 February 2025
- ..."/> and was the inventor of the sub-chloride process for the extraction of aluminium.<ref name="N297"/> ...companies, including Intal, involved with the production and processing of aluminium and magnesium alloys.<ref name="F152"/> He founded a new company, the [[Ful ...16 KB (2,214 words) - 10:42, 11 April 2024
- With the presence of [[aluminium chloride]], heating tetrasilane in [[xylene]] will allow isomerization to i [[Category:Inorganic silicon compounds]] ...5 KB (641 words) - 08:27, 27 August 2024
- ...mpounds where Na, Zr and/or Si are replaced by isovalent elements. NASICON compounds have high [[Ionic conductivity (solid state)|ionic conductivities]], on the The crystal structure of NASICON compounds was characterized in 1968. It is a covalent network consisting of ZrO<sub>6 ...25 KB (3,510 words) - 05:03, 19 February 2025
- ...]] is also included to increase strength (see [[Aluminium–manganese alloys|aluminium-manganese alloys]]). The main area of application is aircraft construction. ...s and other hardenable alloys such as [[Aluminium–magnesium–silicon alloys|aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloys]] (AlMgSi) or the naturally hard (non-hardenable) ...38 KB (4,879 words) - 03:07, 12 January 2025
- ...q=Desulfonylation+reactions&pg=PA115|title=The Chemistry of Organic Sulfur Compounds|last2=Meyers|first2=Cal Y.|date=2013-10-22|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=978-1-48 ...typically accomplished with active metals or salts ([[sodium amalgam]], [[aluminium amalgam]], [[magnesium]], [[samarium(II) iodide]]), tin hydrides ([[tributy ...20 KB (2,705 words) - 05:09, 29 November 2024
- | Name = Lithium Aluminium Germanium Phosphate | ImageCaption = Lithium aluminium germanium phosphate (LAGP) sputtering target ...45 KB (6,291 words) - 20:26, 21 January 2025
- {{short description|Class of chemical compounds}} ...fried|date=1985-06-01|title=Beiträge zur Chemie des Bors, 158. Addukte von Aluminium- und Galliumhalogeniden an ein Aminoiminoboran|journal=Chemische Berichte|l ...11 KB (1,471 words) - 06:53, 16 January 2025
- ...milar mechanism has been proposed for some [[Strukturbericht designation#B-compounds|B2]] alloys that have yield strength anomalies (''e.g.,'' CuZn, FeCo, NiTi, ...ct.com/science/article/pii/S0925838817307107|journal=Journal of Alloys and Compounds|language=en|volume=706|pages=340–343|doi=10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.02.262|issn ...15 KB (2,165 words) - 12:56, 2 August 2022
- ...antane came to be known, was only the second member of an entire family of compounds known as the diamondoids. The synthesis of the third member of the series i ...anes of up to 35 carbons and coke, as well. The assumption that diamondoid compounds can be synthesized through thermal cracking requires more verification.<ref ...11 KB (1,423 words) - 16:26, 27 January 2025
- ...ed with the electropositive s-block metals. Covalent silicides and silicon compounds occur with hydrogen and the elements in groups 10 to 17. Many cluster compounds of lithium silicides are known, such as Li<sub>13</sub>Si<sub>4</sub>, Li<s ...58 KB (7,758 words) - 23:03, 27 September 2024