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  • ...s (dithiocarbamato) [[iron(III)]] compounds. On the other hand, the [[iron(II)]] spin transition complexes were the most extensively studied: among these ==Iron(II) complexes== ...
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  • | Name = Californium(III) bromide | IUPACName = Californium(III) bromide ...
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  • | OtherNames = Plutonium monoselenide, Plutonium(II) selenide ...enide]]<br />[[Iron(II) selenide]]<br />[[Iron(III) selenide]]<br />[[Lead(II) selenide]]<br />[[Praseodymium selenide]] ...
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  • ...um oxalate]]<br />[[Barium oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(II) oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(III) oxalate]]<br />[[Lithium oxalate]]<br />[[Praseodymium oxalate]] ...cite book |last1=Moore |first1=Raymond E. |title=Purification of Beryllium Compounds: A Literature Survey |date=1960 |publisher=[[Oak Ridge National Laboratory] ...
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  • | OtherNames = Tin(II) oxalate, Stannous oxalate ...tium oxalate]]<br/>[[Barium oxalate]]<br/>[[Iron(II) oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(III) oxalate]]<br />[[Praseodymium oxalate]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Iron in an oxidation state higher than III}} ...nthesized. The synthetic compounds discussed below contain highly oxidized iron in general, as the concepts are closely related. ...
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  • ...01055-0|chapter=Metal Aqua Ions|title=Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II|year=2003|last1=Lincoln|first1=S.F.|last2=Richens|first2=D.T.|last3=Sykes|f [[File:Chromium (II) ion in aqueous solution.jpg|thumb|170px|Chromium(II) ion in aqueous solution.]] ...
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  • ...Gütlich |author2=H.A. Goodwin |title = Spin Crossover in Transition Metal Compounds I|publisher = Springer Berlin|year = 2004| isbn = 978-3-540-40396-8}}</ref> ...<ref name='konig'>{{cite journal|title = 5T2-1A1 Equilibriums in some iron(II)-bis(1,10-phenanthroline) complexes|author1=Edgar Koenig |author2=K. Madej ...
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  • ...um oxalate]]<br />[[Barium oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(II) oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(III) oxalate]]<br />[[Lithium oxalate]]<br />[[Praseodymium oxalate]] ...n |first3=T. V. |title=Thermal Decomposition of Rare Earth Metal Oxalates. III. Oxalates of Holmium, Erbium, Thulium, Ytterbium, Lutetium and Yttrium |jou ...
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  • ...rning coal previously mixed with iron ore and oxides. This conditioning of iron ore optimizes its use in the blast furnace. [[File:Iron ore sinter production.svg|left|thumb|300x300px|Expansion of iron ore sinter production in the 20th century.]] ...
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  • : [Fe<sup>4+</sup>=O]R' + substrate --> [Fe<sup>4+</sup>=O]R (Compound II) + oxidized substrate ...22023 |doi=10.1016/S0969-2126(00)00046-0|doi-access= }}</ref> and Compound II, which can then oxidize a second substrate molecule. ...
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  • ...te of nickel superoxide dismutase. Nickel shifts between the Ni(II) and Ni(III) oxidation states throughout the catalytic cycle. The axial histidine ligan ...625}}</ref> If histidine is not a ligand in the reduced enzyme, the nickel(II) cofactor would be [[Square planar molecular geometry|square planar]].<ref ...
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  • ...n of [[polyketone]]s.<ref name = catalyst>{{cite journal|title = Palladium(II) catalysts for living alternating copolymerization of olefins and carbon mo ==Synthesis of BARF 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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  • {{Short description|Form of iron ore}} [[File:Eisenpellets01.JPG|thumb|Iron ore pellets produced by [[LKAB]], from ore mined in northern Sweden.]] ...
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  • [[File:Ions notation.svg|thumb|right|Equivalent notations for an [[iron]] atom (Fe) that lost two electrons, referred to as [[ferrous]].]] ...2|Fe(III)}}, {{chem2|Fe^{III} }} or Fe III (Fe I for a neutral Fe atom, Fe II for a singly ionized Fe ion). The Roman numeral designates the ''formal [[o ...
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  • '''Iron oxide nanoparticles''' are [[iron oxide]] particles with diameters between about 1 and 100 [[nanometer]]s. Th ...| doi = 10.1515/9783110527872-012 | pages = 157–180 | chapter = Chapter 6. Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Formulations for Supplementation | pmid = 30855107 | s2c ...
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  • ...cal behaviour in common with iron(II) and cobalt(II). Many salts of nickel(II) are [[isomorphous]] with salts of [[magnesium]] due to the [[ionic radii]] ...s, as nickel is adjacent to copper and iron in the periodic table can form compounds with the same structure as the [[high-temperature superconductor]]s that ar ...
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  • ...rsuing the [[Natural Sciences Tripos]] and the [[Mathematics Tripos]] part III under the mentorship of [[Gilbert Lonzarich]]. In 1980 he won a [[Jane Eliz ...last=Hubbard |first=J.|title=Electron correlations in narrow energy bands. II. The degenerate band case|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of Londo ...
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  • ...'cycle'' is used because aside of water, hydrogen and oxygen, the chemical compounds used in these processes are continuously recycled. ..., slow reactivities, reactor corrosion, significant losses of intermediate compounds with time...).<ref>Shinnar, R., Shapira, D., Zakai, S., 1981. Thermochemic ...
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