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niobate is an oxo-acid salt
formed by niobium(Nb), and the
common forms are
metaniobate (NbO3−) and
orthoniobate (NbO43−). The most
common niobates are...
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Lithium niobate (LiNbO3) is a
synthetic salt
consisting of niobium, lithium, and oxygen. Its
single crystals are an
important material for
optical waveguides...
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intrusive rocks. Less
common are the
niobates of calcium, uranium,
thorium and the rare
earth elements.
Examples of such
niobates are
pyrochlore ((Na,Ca)2Nb2O6(OH...
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crystalline sodium niobate, NaNbO3
whereas the
reaction with KOH may
yield soluble Lindqvist-type hexaniobates, Nb 6O8− 19.
Lithium niobates such as LiNbO3...
- Lead
magnesium niobate is a
relaxor ferroelectric. It has been used to make
piezoelectric microcantilever sensors. Bokov, A. A.; Ye, Z. -G. (2006). "Recent...
- Pot****ium
niobate (KNbO3) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula KNbO3. A
colorless solid, it is
classified as a
perovskite ferroelectric material...
- In chemistry, a
polyoxometalate (abbreviated POM) is a
polyatomic ion,
usually an anion, that
consists of
three or more
transition metal oxyanions linked...
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Nickel niobate is a
complex oxide which as a
solid material has
found potential applications in
catalysis and
lithium batteries.
Nickel niobate has been...
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Relatively high
proton conductivity has also been
found in rare-earth ortho-
niobates and ortho-tantalates as well as rare-earth tungstates. Traditionally, but...
- C****edanneite; 07.FD Dichromates: 05 Lópezite 07.G Molybdates,
wolframates and
niobates 07.GA
Without additional anions or H2O: 05 Fergusonite-(Ce), 05 Fergusonite-(Nd)N...