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- Chromium is a chemical element; it has symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is the first element in group 6. It is a steely-grey, lustrous, hard, and brittle...
- chemistry is an unusual type of chemical bond, first reported in 2005 for a dichromium compound. Single bonds, double bonds, and triple bonds are commonplace...
- Copper chromite often refers to inorganic compounds with the formula Cu2Cr2Ox. They are black solids. Cu2Cr2O4 is a well-defined material. The other copper...
- contain nitride ions (N3−). Chromium forms a second interstitial nitride, dichromium nitride, Cr2N. Chromium(III) nitride can be prepared by direct combination...
- Chromium(III) telluride Names IUPAC name Chromium(III) telluride Other names Dichromium tritelluride Identifiers CAS Number 12053-39-3 3D model (JSmol) Interactive...
- Practical Transformation of Aldehydes into (E)-Iodoalkenes with Geminal Dichromium Reagents". Synlett. 1999 (8): 1268–1270. doi:10.1055/s-1999-2829. Okazoe...
- J. R.; Ucko, D. A. (1971). "The crystal and molecular structures of dichromium tetraacetate dihydrate and dirhodium tetraacetate dihydrate". Acta Crystallogr...
- Paul; Birdwhistell, Ralph (1990). "Hexacarbonylbis(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)Dichromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten and their Analogs, M2(η5-C5H4R)2(CO)6 (M = Cr...
- Paul; Birdwhistell, Ralph (1990). Hexacarbonylbis(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)Dichromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten and their Analogs, M2(η5-C5H4R)2(CO)6 (M = Cr...
- 5, with a quintuple bond and a partially formed sixth covalent bond. Dichromium, while formally described as having a ****tuple bond, is best described...