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Dinitrogen tetroxide,
commonly referred to as
nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and
occasionally (usually
among ex-USSR/Russian
rocket engineers) as amyl, is the...
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Magnetite is a
mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the
chemical formula Fe2+Fe3+2O4. It is one of the
oxides of iron, and is ferrimagnetic; it...
- Lead(II,IV) oxide, also
called red lead or minium, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Pb3O4. A
bright red or
orange solid, it is used as pigment...
- Gutierrez; Monge, M. A.; Rasines, I.; Valero, C. Ruiz (1988). "Diantimony
Tetraoxides Revisited".
Inorganic Chemistry. 27 (8): 1367–1370. doi:10.1021/ic00281a011...
- An
oxide (/ˈɒksaɪd/) is a
chemical compound containing at
least one
oxygen atom and one
other element in its
chemical formula. "Oxide"
itself is the dianion...
- (1986). "Boiling
Points and
Ideal Solutions of
Ruthenium and
Osmium Tetraoxides".
Journal of the
Chemical Society,
Chemical Communications. 1986 (17):...
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Chlorine tetroxide is an
unstable chlorine oxide with the
chemical formula ClO4. In 1923,
chemist Moses Gomberg proposed a
production method of chlorine...
- (1986). "Boiling
Points and
Ideal Solutions of
Ruthenium and
Osmium Tetraoxides".
Journal of the
Chemical Society,
Chemical Communications. 1986 (17):...
- Cobalt(II,III)
oxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula Co3O4. It is one of two well
characterized cobalt oxides. It is a
black antiferromagnetic...
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Magnesioferrite is a
magnesium iron
oxide mineral, a
member of the
magnetite series of spinels.
Magnesioferrite crystallizes as
black metallic octahedral...