-
Constance Higginbottom;
Louis Ellis (1933). "The
formation of organo-
metalloidal compounds by microorganisms. Part I.
Trimethylarsine and dimethylethylarsine"...
- "Organometallic Electrochemistry. VII. 1 The
Nucleophilicities of
Metallic and
Metalloidal Anions Derived from
Metals of
Groups IV, V, VI, VII, and VIII". Journal...
- Schnockel.
These metalloidal clusters can be
formed from Al(I) compounds,
namely aluminium monohalides.
These clusters are
termed "
metalloidal clusters" because...
- some form
allotropes some (e.g.
graphitic C,
black P, grey Se) are more
metalloidal or
metallic in
nature Electron-related
Periodic table block s, p, d,...
- are
occasionally referred to as near-metalloids or
noted for
their metalloidal character. To the left of the metal–nonmetal
dividing line, such elements...
-
members of both the
orthopyroxenes and the clinopyroxenes. For example,
metalloidal diallage can
easily be
confused with
hypersthene (hence the pseudohyperstene...
-
feldspar has a
milky shimmer like moonshine, the
hypersthene has a
bronzy metalloidal gleam. Very
often the
different rock
types occur in
close ****ociation...
- "Organometallic Electrochemistry. VII.1 The
Nucleophilicities of
Metallic and
Metalloidal Anions Derived from
Metals of
Groups IV, V, VI, VII, and VIII". Journal...
-
Constance Higginbottom;
Louis Ellis (1933). "The
formation of organo-
metalloidal compounds by microorganisms. Part I.
Trimethylarsine and dimethylethylarsine"...