- In chemistry,
subhalide usually refers to
inorganic compounds that have a low
ratio of
halide to metal, made
possible by metal–metal
bonding (or element–element...
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state gives rise to a
plethora of
subhalide compounds with
interesting electronics and 3D structures. Bi****h
subhalides, such as Bi4Br4 and β-Bi4I4, have...
- with
phosphorus in the +2
oxidation state, and can be
classified as a
subhalide of phosphorus. It is the most
stable of the
diphosphorus tetrahalides...
- Yasuda, Kouji; Saegusa, Kunio; Okabe, Toru H. (January 2011). "Aluminum
Subhalide as a
Reductant for
Metallothermic Reduction". High
Temperature Materials...
- tellurium.
Unlike sulfur and selenium,
tellurium forms families of
polymeric subhalides where the halide/chalcogen
ratio is less than 2. Te2Br is a gray solid...
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ligand on
transition metals, in the same way as
carbon monoxide. It is a
subhalide,
containing fewer than the
normal number of
fluorine atoms,
compared with...
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Diphosphorus tetrabromide is
particularly poorly described. They are
subhalides of phosphorus. The
oxyhalides may be
prepared from the
corresponding trihalides...
- Fulmer's
first contract. He
speculated and then
proved that
aluminium has a
subhalide AlCl. He
devised a
method by
which pure
aluminium can be catalytically...
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interactions between metals in
extended solids such as bulk
metals and
metal subhalides. An
example of a metal–metal bond is
found in
dimanganese decacarbonyl...
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gallium analogs.
There have been a lot of
efforts in
trying to
react indium subhalides with
different kinds of hydrocarbons, but no
reaction takes place. However...