- chemistry, an
oxocarbon or
oxide of
carbon is a
chemical compound consisting only of
carbon and oxygen. The
simplest and most
common oxocarbons are carbon...
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yields fairly stable oxocarbons, such as
mellitic anhydride C12O9 from
mellitate C 12O6− 12 via
mellitic acid C12H6O12 For each
oxocarbon anion C xOn− y there...
- over into
organometallic chemistry.
There are many
oxides of
carbon (
oxocarbons), of
which the most
common are
carbon dioxide (CO2) and
carbon monoxide...
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nickel tetracarbonyl),
mellitic anhydride (C12O9), and
other exotic oxocarbons are also
considered inorganic by some authorities.[citation needed] Nickel...
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Hafnium dioxide Cerium dioxide Thorium dioxide Related carbon oxides See
Oxocarbon Related compounds Carbonic acid
Carbonyl sulfide Carbonyl selenide Supplementary...
- 98+%. Alfa
Aesar Robert West (1980). "History of the
Oxocarbons". In
Robert West (ed.).
Oxocarbons.
Academic Press. pp. 1–14. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-744580-9...
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encountered in
everyday life. It is
classified as a carbene, ****ulene and an
oxocarbon.
Dicarbon monoxide is a
product of the
photolysis of
carbon suboxide:...
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anion CN− and
molecular nitrogen N2.
Carbon monoxide is the
simplest oxocarbon and is
isoelectronic with
other triply bonded diatomic species possessing...
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Cyclohexanehexone C6O6, also
called triquinoyl,
formally a
trimer of
ethylene dione.
Oxocarbons Davis, Daly; Sajeev, Y. (2017-02-22). "Communication: Low-energy free-electron...
- chemistry,
while silicate minerals have a
structural complexity unseen in
oxocarbons.
Silicon tends to
resemble germanium far more than it does carbon, and...