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compounded with high
volatility and
rapid skin absorption. In
nickel tetracarbonyl, the
oxidation state for
nickel is ****igned as zero,
because the Ni−C...
- CClF3),
phosgene (COCl2), carboranes,
metal carbonyls (e.g.,
nickel tetracarbonyl),
mellitic anhydride (C12O9), and
other exotic oxocarbons are also considered...
- Iron
tetracarbonyl dihydride is the
organometallic compound with the
formula H2Fe(CO)4. This
compound was the
first transition metal hydride discovered...
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Cyclopentadienylvanadium tetracarbonyl is the
organovanadium compound with the
formula (C5H5)V(CO)4. An orange,
diamagnetic solid, it is the prin****l...
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carbon monoxide to
yield K[Co(CO)4].
Acidification produces cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride, HCo(CO)4,
which degrades near room
temperature to dicobalt...
- (Triphenylphosphine)iron
tetracarbonyl is a
coordination complex with the
formula Fe(CO)4(PPh3) (Ph = C6H5). An off-white solid, this
complex is derived...
- 4-dien-1-yl)diiron
Other names Bis(cyclopentadienyl)
tetracarbonyl-diiron, Di(cyclopentadienyl)
tetracarbonyl-diiron, Bis(dicarbonylcyclopentadienyliron) Identifiers...
- (Norbornadiene)molybdenum
tetracarbonyl is the
organomolybdenum compound with the
formula (C7H9)Mo(CO)4. Structurally, the
compound consists of the norbornadiene...
- Iron
tetracarbonyl diiodide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula FeI2(CO)4. The
molecule features four
carbonyl ligands and two iodides. It is a...
- as
hydroformylation and
Reppe chemistry. In the Mond process,
nickel tetracarbonyl is used to
produce pure nickel. In
organometallic chemistry,
metal carbonyls...