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  • ...ideo made by, presumably, yourself, and one regards the toxicity of copper compounds in general. Please add more reliable and secondary sources for this article ...ideo made by, presumably, yourself, and one regards the toxicity of copper compounds in general. Please add more reliable and secondary sources for this article ...
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  • | ImageFile = Copper(II) stearate.svg | ImageName1 = Copper(II) stearate ...
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  • ...ynthesis]] | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1002/047084289X.rz011 | chapter = Zinc/Copper Couple | isbn = 0-471-93623-5}}</ref> ...torable forms of the alloy. Most methods involve reduction of an oxidized copper species with zinc, which is used in excess. ...
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  • ...developed in 1984.<ref name="Addison"/> Later, parameters for 4-coordinate compounds were developed.<ref name="Houser"/> ==5-coordinate compounds== ...
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  • |OtherCations=[[Copper(I) cyanide]]<br />[[Silver cyanide]] Like most gold compounds, it converts to metallic gold upon heating.{{cn|date=May 2022}} ...
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  • Bismuth oxyiodide forms a brick red crystalline powder or [[copper]]-colored crystals. It is insoluble in [[water]] and [[ethanol]], is only s {{Bismuth compounds}} ...
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  • ...[[catalytic site]] contains a free radical [[ligand]] coordinating to the copper center.<ref name=text /> This free radical ligand is a covalently cross-lin ...ain 2. One [[histidine]] (His581) of Domain 3 serves as the [[ligand]] for copper, contributing to the metal-containing active site of the enzyme.<ref name=h ...
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  • ...vity in doped cuprates was in the [[Mott insulator]] nature of crystalline copper oxide.<ref name=arxiv-history>{{cite arXiv|last=Zaanen|first=Jan|authorlink ...
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  • ...llow-orange [[amorphous]] [[heterogeneous]] mixture of different polymeric compounds of predominantly [[gold]](III), [[ammonia]], and [[chlorine]] that cannot b ...hlorine in it. He then decomposed a ground sample with [[copper (II) oxide|copper(II) oxide]] to find that it was a salt with an ammonium cation and a gold n ...
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  • ...omplexes of ions that have a single "vacancy" in the valence shell, like [[copper|Cu]]<sup>2+</sup>.<ref name="cotton">{{cite book |last1=Cotton |first1=F. A ...a metal ion's d- or f-shell. This occurs, for example, with the elements [[copper]] and [[silver]] in the +2 oxidation state, where there is a single vacancy ...
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  • | OtherCations = [[Copper(I) thiocyanate]], [[Cobalt(II) thiocyanate]], [[Mercury(II) thiocyanate]], {{Nickel compounds}} ...
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  • ...Amalgam (dentistry)|dental amalgams]] are made with metals such as silver, copper, indium, tin and zinc. ...tion of [[mercuric chloride]]. This amalgam is used as a reagent to reduce compounds, such as the reduction of [[imine]]s to [[amine]]s. The aluminium is the ul ...
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  • ...precise and efficient materials processing of some non-ferrous metals like copper or gold.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022 |title=Pr:YLF crystals |url=https://4las [[Category:Yttrium compounds]] ...
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  • {{short description|Study of magnetic properties of chemical compounds}} ...tic]] when they contain [[electron pair|no unpaired electrons]]. Molecular compounds that contain one or more [[unpaired electron]]s are [[paramagnetic]]. The m ...
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  • ...6::AID-ANIE2596>3.0.CO;2-4|title=A Stepwise Huisgen Cycloaddition Process: Copper(I)-Catalyzed Regioselective "Ligation" of Azides and Terminal Alkynes|year= ...//xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=c2ra01097f|title=Controlled hydrogenation of aromatic compounds by platinum nanowire catalysts|accessdate=2021-11-16|author1=Zhiqiang Guo|a ...
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  • {{Short description|Methods of hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis of organic compounds}} ...2=H. R. |last3=MacDonald |first3=M. C. |title=Sterically Hindered Aromatic Compounds. III. Acid-catalyzed Reactions of 2,4,6-Tri- t -butyl- and 2-Methyl-4,6-di- ...
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  • ...XES an intriguing tool for studying the electronic structure of [[chemical compounds]]. ...ooking at a specific energy (for example: <math>K_{\alpha2}</math>-line of copper at 8027.83 eV). ...
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  • ...] coined the term ethynylation during his work with acetylene and carbonyl compounds.<ref name=Viehe /> ...pages=4092–4094|doi=10.1021/ja01645a010}}</ref> [[Hydrogenation]] of these compounds produces [[anabolic steroids]] with oral [[bioavailability]], such as [[Nor ...
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  • ...pong" mechanism of [[superoxide dismutase#copper-zinc superoxide dismutase|copper-zinc superoxide dismutase]], where O{{su|b=2|p=−}} alternately reduces and [[Category:Nickel compounds]] ...
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  • The [[ore]]s used in ancient smelting processes were rarely pure metal compounds. Impurities were removed from the ore through the process of [[slag]]ging, ...its organization and specialization.<ref>Maldonado B. and Rehren T. "Early copper smelting at Itziparátzico, Mexico" in ''Journal of Archaeological Science'' ...
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