- bars, latticed'. Most
clathrate compounds are
polymeric and
completely envelop the
guest molecule, but in
modern usage clathrates also
include host–guest...
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Below the zone of
solid clathrates,
large volumes of
methane may form
bubbles of free gas in the sediments. The
presence of
clathrates at a
given site can...
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Clathrate hydrates, or gas hydrates,
clathrates, or hydrates, are
crystalline water-based
solids physically resembling ice, in
which small non-polar molecules...
- In
inorganic chemistry,
Hofmann clathrates refers to
materials with the
formula Ni(CN)2(NH3)(C6H6).
These materials are a type of
coordination polymer...
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states "It is very
unlikely that gas
clathrates (mostly methane) in
deeper terrestrial permafrost and
subsea clathrates will lead to a
detectable departure...
- and Xe) will form a
hydrate under some pressure-temperature conditions.
Clathrates formation will
prevent the
biological tissues from
dehydration which will...
-
prediction of the
existence of a
clathrate with a
cubic structure and a 1:2 ratio: 2H2•H2O. More
complex clathrates can
occur with hydrogen,
water and...
- atmosphere. The
clathrate may
serve as a
reservoir for nitrogen, and
clathrates may also
store methane,
hydrogen sulfide,
krypton and xenon.
Clathrates formed...
-
largest reservoir of
methane is
under the
seafloor in the form of
methane clathrates. When
methane reaches the
surface and the atmosphere, it is
known as atmospheric...
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whereas clathrates are
typically polymeric.
Intercalation compounds are not 3-dimensional,
unlike clathrate compounds.
According to IUPAC,
clathrates are...