-
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 dād transitions...
-
species and
starting point for
biosynthesis is
generally accepted to be
oxometallates MoO42ā or WO42ā. 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, the term
stannate or
tinnate refers to
compounds of tin (Sn).
Stannic acid (Sn(OH)4), the
formal precursor to stannates, does not
exist and...
- In chemistry, an
aluminate is a
compound containing an
oxyanion of aluminium, such as
sodium aluminate. In the
naming of
inorganic compounds, it is a suffix...
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Constantin (2010-12-01). "Crystal
Structures of New
Alkali Metal-rich
Oxometallates:
Rubidium Aluminate Tetrahydroxide, Rb9(AlO4)(OH)4,
Rubidium Orthogallate...
- (2014). "Synthesis,
Crystal Structure, and
Magnetic Properties of the
Oxometallates KBaMnO4 and KBaAsO4".
Solid State Sciences. 37: 86ā90. Bibcode:2014SSSci...
- carbonates, phosphates, vanadates, molybdates, chromates, and
other oxometallates, many of
which are
known in
hydrated forms.
These are
important in thorium...
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Nickel forms a
series of
mixed oxide compounds which are
commonly called nickelates. A
nickelate is an
anion containing nickel or a salt
containing a nickelate...