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discrete ions and "infinite"
polymeric ions.
There are also
vanadates, such as
rhodium vanadate, RhVO4,
which has a
statistical rutile structure where the...
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Vanadates can
refer to:
Ammonium metavanadate Sodium vanadate (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vanadates...
- Bi****h
vanadate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula BiVO4. It is a
bright yellow solid. It is
widely studied as
visible light photo-catalyst with...
- Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, Pt) 03.C Aluminofluorides, 06 Borates, 08
Vanadates (04.H V[5,6]
Vanadates), 09 Silicates: Neso:
insular (from Gr**** νησος nēsos, island)...
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Sodium vanadate can
refer to:
Sodium metavanadate (sodium trioxovanadate(V)), NaVO3
Sodium orthovanadate (sodium tetraoxovanadate(V)), Na3VO4
Sodium decavanadate...
- "Vanadinite".
Handbook of
Mineralogy (PDF). Vol. IV (****nates, Phosphates,
Vanadates). Chantilly, VA, US:
Mineralogical Society of America. ISBN 0962209732...
- cobalt(II)
oxide are less
soluble in
vanadates; they
convert the
vanadates to the less
corrosive ionic form and
their vanadates are
tightly adherent, refractory...
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Lutetium vanadate is
inorganic compound with
ferromagnetic and
semiconducting properties, with the
chemical formula of Lu2V2O7 with the same structure...
- 10 Cl− + 5 H2O An
abbreviated condensation sequence illustrated with
vanadates is: 4 VO3−4 + 8 H+ → V4O4−12 + 4 H2O 5 V4O4−12 + 12 H+ → 2 V10O26(OH)4−2...
- Iron(II)
oxide or
ferrous oxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula FeO. Its
mineral form is
known as wüstite. One of
several iron oxides, it is...