- A
stannide can
refer to an
intermetallic compound containing tin
combined with one or more
other metals; an
anion consisting solely of tin
atoms or a compound...
- to form a
number of
intermetallic compounds, the
dysprosium stannides.
Dysprosium stannides with
simple empirical formulas include Dy5Sn3 and DySn2, but...
-
Yttrium and tin form
several yttrium stannide intermetallic compounds. The most tin-rich is YSn3,
followed by YSn2, Y11Sn10, Y5Sn4, and Y5Sn3. None survives...
- the
corresponding silicides.: 393
Alkali metal stannides are
mostly ionic,
sometimes with the
stannide ion (Sn4−), and
sometimes with more
complex Zintl...
- temperatures.
Dysprosium forms several intermetallics,
including the
dysprosium stannides.
Naturally occurring dysprosium is
composed of
seven isotopes: 156Dy,...
- 1039/AR9353200181.
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Crystal Structure of
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Pauling L (1929)...
- from germanides, e.g.
magnesium germanide Stannanes from
stannides, e.g.
magnesium stannide Boranes from
borides (e.g.
tetraborane from
magnesium boride...
-
addition of tin
hydrides across unsaturated substrates. Alternatively,
stannides attack organic electrophiles to give organostannanes, e.g.:: 49 LiSnMe3 +...
- (PGE-metal
alloys and indium-tin family) in Fleischer's Glossary. But, they are
stannide minerals (nickeline
mineral group),
sulfide mineral class there. Tiragalloite...
-
Yuanjiangite (tin alloy: IMA1993-028) 1.AC.15 [95] [96] [97] (IUPAC: gold
stannide)
Yugawaralite (zeolitic tectosilicate: IMA1997 s.p., 1952) 9.GB.15 [98]...