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- carbonateCuCO3 Copper(II) chlorideCuCl2 Copper(II) hydroxideCu(OH)2 Copper(II) nitrateCu(NO3)2 Copper(II) oxideCuO Copper(II) sulfateCuSO4 Copper(II)...
- corresponding copper(I) complexes [Cu(EPh3)3]NO3 (E = P, As, Sb; Ph = C6H5). The group V ligand is oxidized to the oxide. Anhydrous Cu(NO3)2 is one of the few anhydrous...
- Compositional Tuning of the Layered Oxide Tellurides Sr 2 MnO 2 Cu 2– x Te 2 and Sr 2 CoO 2 Cu 2 Te 2". Inorganic Chemistry. 58 (12): 8140–8150. doi:10.1021/acs...
- inconsistencies. For example: Cu + + e − ⇌ Cu ( s ) E 1 = + 0.520  V Cu 2 + + 2 e − ⇌ Cu ( s ) E 2 = + 0.337  V Cu 2 + + e − ⇌ Cu + E 3 = + 0.159  V {\displaystyle...
- Sb, Te, and Au available on-line from Alfa Aesa; Goodfellow; Metallium; and United Nuclear Scientific. Based on spot prices for Al, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Se...
- penta­fluoride, containing various cations and anions (the simplest being H 2F+ and Sb F− 6). This mixture is a superacid that, in terms of corrosiveness, is trillions...
- This ground-breaking idea was accomplished in Cu-Ge-Te, NbO2, In-Ga-Zn-O, Zr-Ni-Sn, Si-Au, and Ti-Pb-V-O amorphous systems. It should be mentioned that...
- Pd[PdF6] PdF4 ?PdF6 Ag2F AgF AgF2 AgF3 CdF2 InF InF3 SnF2 SnF4 SbF3 SbF5 TeF4 ?Te2F10 TeF6 +TeO3 IF IF3 IF5 IF7 +IO3 XeF2 XeF4 XeF6 ?XeF8 CsF BaF2   LuF3...
- WSi2 Ge In, AuGa, AuSb GaAs AuGe, PdGe, PdSi, Ti/Pt/Au GaN Ti/Al/Ni/Au, Pd/Au InSb In ZnO InSnO2, Al CuIn1−xGaxSe2 Mo, InSnO2 HgCdTe In C (diamond) Ti/Au...
- Template:III-V compounds.) II–VI semiconductors: usually p-type, except ZnTe and ZnO which are n-type I–VII semiconductors IV–VI semiconductors V–VI semiconductors...