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Examples of
suboxides other than
alkali metal derivatives:
Carbon suboxide, C3O2;
Boron suboxide, B6O;
Phosphorus suboxide, PO;
Titanium suboxides, TiO, Ti2O3...
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Carbon suboxide, or
tricarbon dioxide, is an organic, oxygen-containing
chemical compound with
formula C3O2 and
structure O=C=C=C=O. Its four ****ulative...
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Boron suboxide (chemical
formula B6O) is a
solid compound with a
structure built of
eight icosahedra at the
apexes of the
rhombohedral unit cell. Each...
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oxides of
carbon are known, but they are
rarely encountered, such as
carbon suboxide (C3O2 or O=C=C=C=O) and
mellitic anhydride (C12O9). Many
other oxides are...
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Disulfur monoxide or
sulfur suboxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula S2O, one of the
lower sulfur oxides. It is a
colourless gas and condenses...
- have been performed, but the
results have not yet been released.
Carbon suboxide, C3O2, can be
produced in
small amounts in any
biochemical process that...
- Gallium(I) oxide,
digallium monoxide or
gallium suboxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula Ga2O. Gallium(I)
oxide can be
produced by
reacting gallium(III)...
- carbon:
carbon suboxide".
Archived from the
original on 2007-12-07.
Retrieved 2007-12-03. Bayes, K. (1961). "Photolysis of
Carbon Suboxide".
Journal of...
- long
considered the
hardest known oxide (~30 GPa Vickers); however,
boron suboxide has been
discovered in 2002 to be much harder. At
normal temperature and...
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Malonic acid does not
readily form an anhydride,
dehydration gives carbon suboxide instead: CH2(CO2H)2 → O=C=C=C=O + 2 H2O The
transformation is achieved...