- The
Catenates or
Cattenates were a
Gallic tribe dwelling between the Isar and Inn
rivers during the Iron Age. They are
mentioned as
Catenates (var. catte-)...
-
closed if they are
bonded in a ring (a
cyclic compound). The
words to
catenate and
catenation reflect the
Latin root catena, "chain".
Catenation occurs...
- An
earlier term for an
internetwork is catenet, a short-form of (con)
catenating networks. Internetworking, a
combination of the
components inter (between)...
- intermediate.
These compounds generally feature P–P bonds.
Examples include catenated derivatives of
phosphine and organophosphines.
Compounds containing P=P...
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together into a
linear or more
intricate catenane structure.
Sometimes the
catenated cages structure is more
stable with
respect to the
monomeric cage state...
- and
carbonate ion CO2−3).[citation needed] Due to carbon's
ability to
catenate (form
chains with
other carbon atoms),
millions of
organic compounds are...
- them to
standard output. The name is
derived from its
function to (con)
catenate files (from
Latin catenare, "to chain"). It has been
ported to a number...
-
salts of Te2−.
Using this approach, Ag2Te is
derived from Ag+ and Te2−.
Catenated Te
anions are
known in the form of the polytellurides. They
arise by the...
- This
reaction highlights a
distinctive property of sulfur: its
ability to
catenate (bind to
itself by
formation of chains).
Protonation of
these polysulfide...
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Catenated Compounds -
Group 13 [Al, Ga, In, Tl]". In Reedijk, J.; Poeppelmmeier...