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  • It is based on the reduction and subsequent oxidation of [[iron]] ions, particularly the reduction and oxidation between Fe<sup>3+</sup> and Fe<su * [[Hybrid sulfur cycle]] ...
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  • ...e First Binary Alkali-Metal Polytelluride with Te<sup>2−</sup><sub>3</sub>-Ions.'' In: ''Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English.'' 17, 1978, S. ...ethods of Organometallic and Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 4, 1997 Volume 4: Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium | publisher=Georg Thieme Verlag | isbn=978-3-13-179 ...
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  • ...rüser T, Trüper HG, Dahl C | title = Sulfide oxidation in the phototrophic sulfur bacterium Chromatium vinosum | journal = Archives of Microbiology | volume ...an [[oxidoreductase]] (indicated by 1). The oxidoreductase reacts with a [[sulfur]] molecule ([[sulfide]] in this case) to donate electrons (indicated by 8). ...
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  • ...f hydrogen]] with [[chalcogen]] atoms (elements of group 16: [[oxygen]], [[sulfur]], [[selenium]], [[tellurium]], [[polonium]], and [[livermorium]]). [[Water | [[hydrogen sulfide]]<br>sulfur hydride<br>(sulfane) || [[hydrosulfuric acid]] || {{chem2|H2S}} || [[Image: ...
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  • ...ent through the electrochemical cell can encourage pollutant desorption. [[Ions]] generated at the electrodes can change local pH conditions in the divided }}</ref> Other mechanisms include reactions between the ions generated and the adsorbed pollutants resulting in the formation of a speci ...
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  • | ImageCaption = {{legend|yellow|Sulfur, S}}{{legend|white|Hydrogen, H}} | Appearance = Yellow gas<ref name="Zahnle">{{Cite journal|title=Atmospheric sulfur photochemistry on hot Jupiters|journal = The Astrophysical Journal|volume = ...
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  • ...discharges). A thermal plasma is characterized by the fact that electrons, ions and neutral particles are in thermodynamic equilibrium. For atmospheric-pre ...nthermal plasmas. Here the electrons are much hotter (several eV) than the ions/neutral gas particles (room temperature).<ref name=":0">{{citation|surname1 ...
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  • ...ide to methane, and the [[Catalyst poisoning|catalysts are poisoned]] by [[sulfur]] and [[ethylene]] among others. Only the CHO<sup>+</sup> ions formed from the ionization of carbon compounds are detected.<ref>Holm, T., ...
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  • ...ctional energy input instead of only heat for the reactions (e.g. [[Hybrid sulfur cycle]]). A rebirth in the year 2000 can be explained by both the new energ ...sup>) at the cathode and oxidize anions (O<sup>2−</sup>) at the anode (the ions exist because of the [[chemical polarity]] of water), yielding the desired ...
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  • ...f unsaturation]] and number of heteroatoms ([[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]] and [[sulfur]]) but differ in the number of CH<sub>2</sub> units. Members of an alkylati ...inferred. Horizontal lines of different Kendrick mass defect correspond to ions of different composition, for example degree of saturation or heteroatom co ...
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  • ...t1=J.T.|last2=Baker|first2=W.A.|title=Nickel(II) complexes with oxygen and sulfur donors|journal=Inorganica Chimica Acta|date=January 1969|volume=3|pages=463 Because the Ni<sup>2+</sup> [[ion]] resembles many other divalent [[metal]] ions, it can be substituted by them, or substitute for them in other [[oxalate]] ...
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  • ...sulfur isotope composition, it provides a valuable record of the global [[sulfur cycle]] across time and space. == Importance of sulfur (and CAS) to biogeochemistry == ...
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  • |caption=Working principle of lithium-sulfur battery and "shuttle" effect |title=OXIS ENERGY SET TO MAKE SOLID-STATE LITHIUM-SULFUR CELL TECHNOLOGY A REALITY ...
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  • ...an o-Ti site, and the two atoms would migrate to the i-Ti atom bearing the sulfur atom, and convert it into {{chem2|H2S}}.<ref name=liu2004 /> ...M|8|C|12|+}} (M = V, Zr, Hf, and Ti)]: A Class of Stable Molecular Cluster Ions|journal=Science|volume=256|issue=5056|pages=515–6|year=1992|last1=Guo|first ...
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  • ...s |volume=105 |pages=77–133 }}</ref> Thiocyanate can bind metals at either sulfur or nitrogen&nbsp;— it is an [[Ligand#Ambidentate ligand|ambidentate ligand] ...solution. Addition of a thiocyanate salt to a solution containing ferric ions gives a deep red color. The identity of the chromophore remains unknown.<r ...
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  • ...are similar, significantly higher numbers of electrons and Al<sup>3+</sup> ions can be accepted by cathodes with little damage.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Z ...t is chemically inert and an extremely high potential is necessary to push ions through this layer.<ref name="Zhao-2018" /> This high potential would degra ...
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  • The sulfur-containing amino acids [[cysteine]] and [[methionine]] undergo bacterial de ...ed by plants or microbes. Under alkaline conditions, some of the ammonium ions entering soil may be converted back to ammonia. Any remaining ammonium in ...
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  • ...Ge atoms will be partially substituted by Al atoms and additional lithium ions will be introduced in empty Li(2) sites.<ref name=":3" />]] ...|4=6}} octahedra and phosphate tetrahedra.<ref name="Francisco" /> Lithium ions are hosted in voids in between, which can be subdivided into three kinds of ...
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  • ...ing]] in compounds and polyatomic anions containing silicon, phosphorus or sulfur bonded to oxygen; it is still invoked in the context of coordination comple ...lent character of 9%. In the crystal (CsF has the NaCl structure with both ions being 6-coordinate) if each bond has 9% covalent character the total covale ...
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  • ...materials analysis techniques based on electrostatic acceleration of heavy ions, including [[Rutherford backscattering spectrometry]] (RBS), [[particle-ind ...insulating gas]] with a higher [[dielectric constant]] than air, such as [[Sulfur hexafluoride|SF<sub>6</sub>]] which has dielectric constant roughly 2.5 tim ...
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