Definition of Selenides. Meaning of Selenides. Synonyms of Selenides

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Definition of Selenides

Selenide
Selenide Sel"e*nide, n. (Chem.) A binary compound of selenium, or a compound regarded as binary; as, ethyl selenide.

Meaning of Selenides from wikipedia

- A selenide is a chemical compound containing a selenium with oxidation number of −2. Similar to sulfide, selenides occur both as inorganic compounds and...
- {\displaystyle Fm{\bar {3}}m} . There are 4 units per unit cell, and the other selenides from the same group are similar. Jean D'Ans, Ellen Lax: Taschenbuch für...
- Symmetrical selenides are usually prepared by alkylation of alkali metal selenide salts, e.g. sodium selenide. Unsymmetrical selenides are prepared by...
- Dysprosium(III) selenide is one of the selenides of dysprosium, with the chemical formula of Dy2Se3. Dysprosium(III) selenide can be prepared by reacting...
- Retrieved 2023-06-13. Guittard, Micheline; Benacerraf, A.; Flahaut, J. Selenides L2Se3 and L2Se4 of rare earth elements. Ann. Chim. (Paris), 1964. 9 (1-2):...
- related materials, nickel(II) selenide adopts the nickel ****nide motif. In this structure, nickel is octahedral and the selenides are in trigonal prismatic...
- Selenide minerals are those minerals that have the selenide anion as a main component. Selenides are similar to sulfides and often grouped with them. Examples...
- Rubidium selenide is an inorganic compound composed of selenium and rubidium. It is a selenide with a chemical formula of Rb2Se. Rubidium selenide is used...
- Copper selenide may refer to: Copper(I) selenide Copper(II) selenide This set index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated with the same...
- authors list (link) Guittard, Micheline; Benacerraf, A.; Flahaut, J. Selenides L2Se3 and L2Se4 of rare earth elements. Ann. Chim. (Paris), 1964. 9 (1-2):...