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- Few homoleptic carbonato complexes have been characterized. One is [Zr(CO3)4]4-, featuring 8-ccordinate Zr(IV). Tris(carbonato)cobalt(III) ([Co(CO)3]3-)...
- Sodium tris(carbonato)cobalt(III) is the inorganic compound with the formula Na3Co(CO3)3•3H2O. The salt contains an olive-green metastable cobalt(III)...
- ISSN 0953-2048. S2CID 121018578. Le Bail, Armel (2013-07-15). "Tetraammine(carbonato-κ 2 O , O ′)cobalt(III) nitrate: a powder X-ray diffraction study". Acta...
- + H2O + LiCl The cationic complex is octahedral with C2 symmetry. The carbonato ligand is readily replaced upon acid hydrolysis. Derivatives include the...
- existence of a dihydrate, however. The reaction of glycine with sodium tris(carbonato)cobalt(III) produces both the violet meridional and red-pink facial isomers...
- Camcolit, Carbolim, Carbolit, Carbolith, Carbolithium, Carbolitium, Carbonato de Litio, Carboron, Ceglution, Contemnol, Efadermin (Lithium and Zinc...
- initial product contains HCl, which is removed by heating. Alternatively, (carbonato)bis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) chloride reacts with hydrochloric acid...
- ISBN 978-1-43170-084-4. Calvo, Miguel (2012). Minerales y Minas de España. Vol. V. Carbonatos y Nitratos. Madrid: Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Minas de...
- ISSN 0904-213X. Kremer, Eduardo; Piriz Mac-Coll, Carlos R. (October 1971). ".mu.-Carbonato-bis(pentaamminecobalt(III)) salts". Inorganic Chemistry. 10 (10): 2182–2186...
- tris(glycinato)cobalt(III). It is produced by the reaction of glycine with sodium tris(carbonato)cobalt(III). Similar synthetic methods apply to the preparation of tris(chelates)...