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Molybdenum is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Mo (from Neo-Latin molybdaenum) and
atomic number 42. The name
derived from
Ancient Gr**** Μόλυβδος molybdos...
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education program incorporating the
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so-called Old
Lardil died in 2007,
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speakers of a
grammatically distinct...
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equilibrium geometry of
alkaline earth dihalides: MX2 (M=Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba; X=F, Cl,
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- environments. NO2 is used to
generate anhydrous metal nitrates from the oxides:
MO + 3 NO2 → M(NO3)2 + NO
Alkyl and
metal iodides give the
corresponding nitrates:...
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handled as a neat liquid. All
three lighter boron trihalides, BX3 (X = F, Cl,
Br) form
stable adducts with
common Lewis bases.
Their relative Lewis acidities...
- (sometimes
called phosphanes) such as triphenylphosphine, Ph3P. 3 RMg
Br + PCl3 → R3P + 3 Mg
BrCl
Triphenylphosphine is
produced industrially by the
reaction between...
- abbreviations:
These are concatenated, e.g. MFZS =
MoFaSi
So 'mother's father's sister's son', yBWF = y
BrWiFa 'younger brother's wife's father'. 'Elder/older'...
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Applied Sciences and Arts and tum.de for the...
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pentafluoride BrF5, in the
ratio exceeding 3:1. The
reaction first forms nitryl fluoride FNO2 that
reacts further with the
lithium nitrate:
BrF5 + 3 LiNO3...