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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- during the reduction and may be recovered readily from the zirconium subhalides. Hafnium tetrachloride is volatile and can therefore easily be separated...
- Diphosphorus tetrabromide is particularly poorly described. They are subhalides of phosphorus. The oxyhalides may be prepared from the corresponding trihalides...
- Yasuda, Kouji; Saegusa, Kunio; Okabe, Toru H. (January 2011). "Aluminum Subhalide as a Reductant for Metallothermic Reduction". High Temperature Materials...
- 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...
- 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...