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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Iron boride]] ...48 nm, b = 0.4501 nm, c = 0.5638 nm, Z = 4, structure similar to that of [[iron boride]] (FeB). ...
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  • ...r tris (dithiocarbamato) [[iron(III)]] compounds. On the other hand, the [[iron(II)]] spin transition complexes were the most extensively studied: among th ==Iron(II) complexes== ...
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  • ...chi T, Chino M, Mori S | title = A dioxygenase gene (Ids2) expressed under iron deficiency conditions in the roots of Hordeum vulgare | journal = Plant Mol Mugineic-acid 3-dioxygenase contains iron(II). ...
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  • ...rontium 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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  • ...tium selenide]]<br />[[Barium selenide]]<br />[[Iron(II) selenide]]<br />[[Iron(III) selenide]]<br />[[Lead(II) selenide]]<br />[[Praseodymium selenide]] ...ic Table » Plutonium » plutonium selenide |url=https://www.webelements.com/compounds/plutonium/plutonium_selenide.html |publisher=webelements.com |access-date=6 ...
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  • ...arth ion subsystem acquires magnetization m due to an interaction with the iron subsystem. [[Category:Iron(III) compounds]] ...
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  • ...l]]) groups, discounting [[hydrogen]] atoms.<ref>{{GoldBookRef|title=Onium compounds|file=O04291}}</ref> ...at the center.<ref>{{GoldBookRef |file= Q05003 |title= Quaternary ammonium compounds}}</ref> For example, in the following reaction, the nitrogen atom is said t ...
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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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  • ...wn to crystallize in both the [[Aluminum chloride|AlCl<sub>3</sub>]] and [[Iron(III) chloride|FeCl<sub>3</sub>]] type structures. In the former structure, * [[Californium compounds]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Iron-based medication}} ...y anemia|anemia]] (apparent iron deficiency). Prior to administration, the iron deficiency should be diagnostically established and verified via laboratory ...
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  • ...Strontium oxalate]]<br/>[[Barium oxalate]]<br/>[[Iron(II) oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(III) oxalate]]<br />[[Praseodymium oxalate]] {{Tin compounds}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Method for processing iron ores}} ...eductant for magnetization roasting and its efficacy in iron recovery from iron-bearing tailing |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S138 ...
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  • |OtherCations=[[iron(II) selenate]]<br />[[cobalt(II) selenate]] ...d.<ref name="Jane E. Macintyre">{{Cite book |title=Dictionary of inorganic compounds. Vol. 9: Suppl. 4 |date=1997 |publisher=Chapman & Hall |isbn=978-0-412-7502 ...
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  • ...re those synthesized with metal centers of [[cobalt]], [[manganese]], or [[iron]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last1=Liptrot |first1=David J. |last2=Guo ...:2">{{Cite journal |title=Dispersion Effects in Stabilizing Organometallic Compounds: Tetra-1-norbornyl Derivatives of the First-Row Transition Metals as Except ...
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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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  • {{Short description|Artefact of ancient iron production}} {{Iron Age|expand=Related topics}} ...
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  • ...developments in the homogeneous reduction of dinitrogen by molybdenum and iron|volume=5|pages=559–565|date= 2013|issue=7 |doi=10.1038/nchem.1620|pmc=3868 ...is converted into ammonia by reductive [[protonation]] in the presence of iron catalysts under high [[pressure]]s (> 150 [[Bar (unit)|bar]]) and temperatu ...
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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> ...exes.<ref name='konig'>{{cite journal|title = 5T2-1A1 Equilibriums in some iron(II)-bis(1,10-phenanthroline) complexes|author1=Edgar Koenig |author2=K. Ma ...
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  • ...rontium oxalate]]<br />[[Barium oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(II) oxalate]]<br />[[Iron(III) oxalate]]<br />[[Lithium oxalate]]<br />[[Praseodymium oxalate]] {{Yttrium compounds}} ...
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  • ...lost 40–90% of its carbon by evaporation and transport to the core in iron compounds. The most rigorous estimate gives a carbon content of 30 [[Parts-per notati ...educed, elemental forms of carbon like graphite would indicate that carbon compounds are reduced as they descend into the mantle. ...
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