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  • ...an inorganic [[chemical compound]] of oxygen, belonging to the family of [[oxygen fluorides]]. It consists of two O<sub>2</sub>F units bound together with a .... In the first step, a photochemically generated fluorine atom reacts with oxygen to form the dioxygen fluoride radical.<ref name="Holleman"/> ...
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  • ...1016|title=Crystal chemical studies of the 5f-series of elements. XII. New compounds representing known structure types|journal=Acta Crystallographica|volume=2| ...neptunium(III) fluoride]] or [[neptunium dioxide]] with a gas mixture of [[oxygen]] and [[hydrogen fluoride]] at 500 °C:<ref name=r1/> ...
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  • ...|last2=Morss |first2=Lester R. |title=Synthesis of Lanthanide and Actinide Compounds |date=1990-12-31 |publisher=[[Springer Science & Business Media]] |isbn=978 .../ Pr4+: +3.2 V), praseodymium(IV) fluoride decomposes in water, releasing oxygen, O<sub>2</sub>. ...
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  • {{Yttrium compounds}} {{oxygen compounds}} ...
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  • {{Gallium compounds}} {{oxygen compounds}} ...
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  • {{short description|Metal-containing compounds with peroxide (O2) ions/groups}} ...line earth metal]]s whereas the covalent peroxides are represented by such compounds as hydrogen peroxide and [[peroxymonosulfuric acid]] ({{chem2|H2SO5}}). In ...
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  • ...at and human liver microsomes | journal = Xenobiotica; The Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems | volume = 31 | issue = 10 | pages = 713–23 | date = ...
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  • ...8240}}</ref> However, modern computational techniques indicate many stable compounds have a greater charge distribution than the principle predicts (they contai ...0.5. It seemed reasonable to him that since CsF is the most ionic of ionic compounds, most, if not all substances will have atoms with even smaller charges.<ref ...
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  • ...roxylation via enol or enolate structures include [[Davis oxaziridine]], [[oxygen]], and various [[peroxyacid]]s (see [[Rubottom oxidation]]). This reagent w ...=Transition-metal peroxide reactions. Synthesis of &alpha;-hydroxycarbonyl compounds from enolates|journal=The Journal of Organic Chemistry|volume=43|issue=2|pa ...
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  • It reacts violently with water, releasing oxygen. It dissolves in anhydrous [[hydrogen fluoride]] to produce a light-red so {{potassium compounds}} ...
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  • ...[enzyme]] with [[List of enzymes|systematic name]] ''dimethyl sulfide,NADH:oxygen oxidoreductase''.<ref> ...me-list-style = vanc | title = The Metal-Driven Biogeochemistry of Gaseous Compounds in the Environment | series = Metal Ions in Life Sciences | volume = 14 | y ...
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  • The '''oxalatonickelates''' are a class of [[Chemical compound|compounds]] that contain [[nickel]] [[Coordination complex|complexed]] by [[oxalate]] ...rrison|first1=J.T.|last2=Baker|first2=W.A.|title=Nickel(II) complexes with oxygen and sulfur donors|journal=Inorganica Chimica Acta|date=January 1969|volume= ...
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  • ...Salas JA | title = Combinatorial biosynthesis of antitumor indolocarbazole compounds | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United S ...
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  • ...]] with [[List of enzymes|systematic name]] ''mugineic acid,2-oxoglutarate:oxygen oxidoreductase (3-hydroxylating)''.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Nakanis ...ated to its biochemical precursor, nicotianamine, and to a number of other compounds that also have been identified as phytosiderophores in graminaceous plants: ...
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  • ...ation) is the ability of silicon in its crystal phase to coordinate to two oxygen nitrito groups in addition to regular coordination to the four carbon atoms ==Related compounds== ...
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  • ...compounds formed by the three elements [[samarium]], [[molybdenum]] and [[oxygen]]. {{Samarium compounds}} ...
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  • ...e]]s, and [[nucleic acid]]s. Inorganic carbon is found primarily in simple compounds such as [[carbon dioxide]] ({{chem2|CO2}}), [[carbonic acid]] ({{chem2|H2CO ...cles sink and are respired. Free oxygen decreases as DIC increases because oxygen is consumed during aerobic respiration. ...
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  • ...e reaction is an example of a photooxygenation.|The [[Ene reaction#Singlet-oxygen ene reaction|Schenck ene reaction]] is an example of a Type II photooxygena ...rose from Oscar Raab's observations in 1900 that the combination of light, oxygen and photosensitizers is highly toxic to cells.<ref name=foote-1968>{{cite j ...
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  • ...ngsma MA, Schwab W, Bouwmeester HJ | title = Gain and loss of fruit flavor compounds produced by wild and cultivated strawberry species | journal = The Plant Ce {{Carbon-oxygen lyases}} ...
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  • ...enter|single carbon]], hemithioacetals are [[chiral]]. A related family of compounds are the '''dithiohemiacetals''', with the formula {{chem2|R\sCH(\sSH)\sSR’} [[Category:Organosulfur compounds]] ...
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