-
transparent and the
latter metallic.
Other pnictides include the
ternary rare-earth (RE) main-group
variety of
pnictides.
These are in the form of REaMbPnc,...
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Pnictogen hydrides or
hydrogen pnictides are
binary compounds of
hydrogen with
pnictogen (/ˈpnɪktədʒən/ or /ˈnɪktədʒən/; from
Ancient Gr****: πνῑ́γω "to...
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Boron pnictide can
refer to any of the
following materials:
Normal boron pnictides:
Boron nitride, BN
Boron phosphide, BP
Boron ****nide, BAs
Boron subpnictides:...
- The
oxypnictides such as
LaOFeAs are
often referred to as the '1111'
pnictides. The
crystalline material,
known chemically as LaOFeAs,
stacks iron and...
- 65–52 K, and β-Cm
exhibits a
ferrimagnetic transition at ~205 K.
Curium pnictides show
ferromagnetic transitions upon cooling: 244CmN and 244CmAs at 109 K...
- ISBN 978-0-12-819309-9. Hulliger, F. (1979). "Chapter 33 Rare
earth pnictides".
Handbook on the
Physics and
Chemistry of Rare Earths. Vol. 4. Elsevier...
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Gallium is a
chemical element; it has the
symbol Ga and
atomic number 31.
Discovered by the
French chemist Paul-Émile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran in 1875, gallium...
- ****nides) form a new
group of iron-based
superconductors known as iron
pnictides or
ferropnictides since the
oxygen is not
essential but the iron seems...
-
Europium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Eu and
atomic number 63.
Europium is a silvery-white
metal of the
lanthanide series that
reacts readily with...
- The
alkali metals consist of the
chemical elements lithium (Li),
sodium (Na), pot****ium (K),
rubidium (Rb),
caesium (Cs), and
francium (Fr).
Together with...