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known as
oxometallates, thiometallates,
selenometallates and tellurometallates; the
cyanide metallates are
known as cyanometallates.
Oxometallates include...
- Charge-transfer
bands are a
characteristic feature of the
optical spectra of many compounds.
These bands are
typically more
intense than d–d transitions...
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Chromate salts contain the
chromate anion, CrO2− 4.
Dichromate salts contain the
dichromate anion, Cr 2O2− 7. They are
oxyanions of
chromium in the +6...
- A
permanganate (/pərˈmæŋɡəneɪt, pɜːr-/) is a
chemical compound with the manganate(VII) ion, MnO− 4, the
conjugate base of
permanganic acid.
Because the...
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Cuprates are a
class of
compounds that
contain copper (Cu) atom(s) in an anion. They can be
broadly categorized into two main types: 1.
Inorganic cuprates:...
- In chemistry, a
molybdate is a
compound containing an
oxyanion with
molybdenum in its
highest oxidation state of +6: O−−Mo(=O)2−O−.
Molybdenum can form...
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species and
starting point for
biosynthesis is
generally accepted to be
oxometallates MoO42− or WO42−. All Mo/W enzymes,
again except nitrogenase, are bound...
- In chemistry, a
polyoxometalate (abbreviated POM) is a
polyatomic ion,
usually an anion, that
consists of
three or more
transition metal oxyanions linked...
- In chemistry, a
vanadate is an
anionic coordination complex of vanadium.
Often vanadate refers to
oxoanions of vanadium, most of
which exist in its highest...
- In chemistry,
titanate usually refers to
inorganic compounds composed of
titanium oxides, or
oxides containing the
titanium element.
Together with niobate...