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  • ..., the '''cation-anion radius ratio''' can be used to predict the [[crystal structure]] of an [[ionic compound]] based on the relative size of its atoms. It is d In a given structure, the ratio of cation radius to anion radius is called the radius ratio. Thi ...
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  • ...ain and has only been reported in mixed [[lanthanum chloride]]-[[strontium chloride]] melts.<ref name=e55/><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Sullivan|first1=Jim C.|las ...ide]] is a brown solid that crystallizes in a cubic ([[fluorite]]) crystal structure with the [[space group]] ''Fm{{overline|3}}m'' and the [[coordination numbe ...
    20 KB (2,992 words) - 04:48, 18 January 2025
  • ...ely charged metal ions together into a [[Crystal structure|crystal lattice structure]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mine-engineer.com/mining/minproc/MercAmal.htm| ...h as KHg and KHg<sub>2</sub>.<ref name="duwell">{{cite journal | title=The Crystal Structures of KHg and KHg2 |author=E J Duwell |author2=N C Baenziger |journ ...
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  • ...ultraviolet filter: <math chem>\ce{Rb2Ni(SO4)2.6H2O}</math> (RNSH) single crystal Nickel forms double salts with Tutton's salt structure with [[tetrafluoroberyllate]] with the range of cations of ammonia,<ref>{{c ...
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  • ...-10-06 |access-date=2021-10-06}}.</ref> (e.g. [[Chloride|Cl<sup>−</sup>]] (chloride ion) and [[Hydroxide|OH]]<sup>−</sup> (hydroxide ion)). Opposite electric c ...n, [[oxygen]]. From this fact it is apparent that most of the space of a [[crystal]] is occupied by the anion and that the cations fit into the spaces between ...
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  • |[[Caesium|Cs]]|| [[Barium|Ba]]|| [[lanthanum|La]] ...ve been formed, but no experimental information is available regarding the structure of those putative aqua ions. ...
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  • ...se [[nickel]] cation {{chem2|Ni(2+)}} from {{chem2|link=nickel(II) chloride |NiCl2}} ({{slink||Ni|nopage=yes}})<br/> ...solution are the same as the species that have been identified in crystal structure determinations. There is no way to establish whether or not the assumption ...
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  • ...are tunable across the entire visible spectrum by changing the halide from chloride (UV/blue) to bromide (green) and iodide (red)<ref>{{cite journal |first1=L. ...monium]] (MA), or [[formamidinium]] (FA); B = [[lead]] or [[tin]]; and X = chloride, bromide, or iodide.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Saparov|first1=Bayrammurad|la ...
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  • Heavy metals are relatively rare in the [[structure of the Earth#Crust|Earth's crust]] but are present in many aspects of moder ...#f8f8f8; border-top:1px solid #f8f8f8; border-bottom:1px solid #f8f8f8"|[[Caesium|Cs]] ...
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  • ...while minimizing potential risks. Linear accelerators replaced cobalt and caesium emitters in routine therapy due to their superior technical characteristics ...rt muscle (myocardium). The examination with 74 MBq <sup>201</sup>Thallium Chloride causes a radiation exposure of about 16 mSv (effective dose equivalent), th ...
    263 KB (37,147 words) - 20:45, 27 January 2025