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Diatomic carbon (systematically
named dicarbon and 1λ2,2λ2-ethene), is a green,
gaseous inorganic chemical with the
chemical formula C=C (also written...
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Dicarbon monoxide (C2O) is a
molecule that
contains two
carbon atoms and one
oxygen atom. It is a
linear molecule that,
because of its simplicity, is of...
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industrial preparation of fluoropolymers. It was
first reported as "
dicarbon tetrafluoride" in 1890.
Tetrafluoroethylene is a
synthetic colorless, odorless...
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Ethylene dione or ethylenedione, also
called dicarbon dioxide,
Carbon peroxide, ethenedione, or ethene-1,2-dione, is a
chemical compound with the formula...
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Quadruple bonds between atoms of main-group
elements are unknown. For the
dicarbon (C2)
molecule as an example,
molecular orbital theory shows that there...
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diborynes the
boron atoms are
excited and the bond
order is 3. Like diboron,
dicarbon (C-C
electron configuration:1σg21σu22σg22σu21πu4) is a
reactive gas-phase...
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radical Carbon dioxide Carbonyl sulfide CCP
radical Chloronium Diazenylium Dicarbon monoxide Disilicon carbide Ethynyl radical Formyl radical Hydrogen cyanide...
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Examples include diiron hexacarbonyl (Fe2(CO)6),
dicarbon (C2), and diborane(2) (B2H2). In
these compounds the
central bond consists...
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common being addition of
alkynyl reagents to
boron hydride clusters to form
dicarbon carboranes. For this reason, the
great majority of
carborane have two carbon...
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anhydride (C12O9).
There are also
numerous unstable or
elusive oxides, such as
dicarbon monoxide (C2O),
oxalic anhydride (C2O4), and
carbon trioxide (CO3). There...