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  • | ImageFile = Tin oxalate.svg | OtherNames = Tin(II) oxalate, Stannous oxalate ...
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  • ...en reported, including red phosphorus, [[tungsten hexacarbonyl]], gallium, tin, and antimony. The latter is reported to be optimal:<ref>{{cite book |doi= {{Tungsten compounds}} ...
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  • ...eiss">{{cite book| author=Richard W. Weiss | title=Compounds of Germanium, Tin, and Lead, including Biological Activity and Commercial Application Coverin {{Lead compounds}} ...
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  • ...ry)|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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  • ...q=Desulfonylation+reactions&pg=PA115|title=The Chemistry of Organic Sulfur Compounds|last2=Meyers|first2=Cal Y.|date=2013-10-22|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=978-1-48 ...amalgam]], [[aluminium amalgam]], [[magnesium]], [[samarium(II) iodide]]), tin hydrides ([[tributyltin hydride]]), or transition metal complexes with redu ...
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  • ...eleterious effects on the environment. Prime examples are [[tributyltin]] compounds, which are components in paints to prevent [[biofouling]] of ship hulls. A ...last2=Wright|first2=Phillipc.|title=Exploitation of marine algae: Biogenic compounds for potential antifouling applications|journal=Planta|s2cid=34172675}}</ref ...
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  • {{Short description|Class of chemical compounds}} ...sence of a broad band in the [[Raman spectroscopy|Raman]] spectra of these compounds.<ref name=":2" /> ...
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  • .... This can result in more accurate measurements in case there are multiple compounds in the semiconductor, practically canceling the background noise of data. Wide band gap semiconductors like [[tin oxide]] <chem>SnO2</chem> generally possess a high [[chemical stability]] a ...
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  • ...pages = 106048 | doi = 10.1016/j.mssp.2021.106048 }}</ref> While [[indium tin oxide]] (ITO) is the most widely used, alternatives include wider-spectrum ...Thin Films"</ref> most commonly [[indium tin oxide]] (ITO), fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO),<ref name="Self-compensation in transparent conducting F-doped ...
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  • ...compound'', and is said to be held together by ''ionic bonding''. In ionic compounds there arise characteristic distances between ion neighbours from which the ...f metals and nonmetals (except [[noble gas]]es, which rarely form chemical compounds). Metals are characterized by having a small number of electrons in excess ...
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  • ...ed with the electropositive s-block metals. Covalent silicides and silicon compounds occur with hydrogen and the elements in groups 10 to 17. Many cluster compounds of lithium silicides are known, such as Li<sub>13</sub>Si<sub>4</sub>, Li<s ...
    58 KB (7,758 words) - 23:03, 27 September 2024
  • ...compounds include a number of minerals and industrially important [[nickel compounds]]. ...h Lascelles, Lindsay G. Morgan, David Nicholls, Detmar Beyersmann, "Nickel Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 200 ...
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  • ...mpounds where Na, Zr and/or Si are replaced by isovalent elements. NASICON compounds have high [[Ionic conductivity (solid state)|ionic conductivities]], on the The crystal structure of NASICON compounds was characterized in 1968. It is a covalent network consisting of ZrO<sub>6 ...
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  • ...ges=362–370 |doi=10.1016/j.matchar.2009.12.020}}</ref> as well as metallic compounds.<ref name=Lakhdar>{{cite journal|last=Lakhdar|first=M.H.|author2=Ouni, B. | === Example 3: Indium tin oxide on glass substrate (ITO/Glass-Sub) === ...
    31 KB (4,669 words) - 23:59, 29 June 2024
  • ...ell as parts of surgical instruments are coated with [[titanium nitride]] (TiN). ...irst=Mark|title=Titanium compounds|url=http://www.webelements.com/titanium/compounds.html}}</ref> ...
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  • ...b/20221228124415/https://phys.org/news/2022-12-mitigating-corrosion-liquid-tin-cooling.html}}</ref> ...ma of fusion reactor cores. In particular, Li readily forms stable lithium compounds with hydrogen isotopes, oxygen, carbon, and other impurities found in D-T p ...
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  • * Aluminium-tin and aluminium-lead alloys for plain-bearings ...ide range of metal [[halide]]s, [[intermetallic]]s, mixed oxides and other compounds.<ref name="F053"/><ref name="G440"/> ...
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  • ...hemical ingredients for pyrotechnics. It described how to mix the chemical compounds. The book also featured the chemical ingredients that produced smoke bombs fire. The chemistry portion also included how to deal with metallic compounds such as Gold, ...
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  • ...metal or a metalloid ([[Titanium|Ti]], [[Zirconium|Zr]], [[Hafnium|Hf]], [[Tin|Sn]], [[Germanium|Ge]]),<ref name="Pershina" /> and display a complex three ...present in the structure, such as [[Zirconium|Zr]], [[Hafnium|Hf]], and [[Tin|Sn]].<ref name=":6">{{Cite journal|last1=Zhang|first1=Bingkai|last2=Tan|fir ...
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  • ...H, electrolyte concentrations, and the presence and activity of biological compounds. ...hly toxic effects.<ref name=Joe11>{{cite journal | title = Sintered indium-tin-oxide (ITO) particles: a new pneumotoxic entity| journal= Industrial Toxico ...
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