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William Christopher Zeise (15
October 1789 – 12
November 1847) was a
Danish organic chemist. He is best
known for
synthesising one of the
first organometallic...
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Zeise's salt, pot****ium trichloro(ethylene)platinate(II) hydrate, is the
chemical compound with the
formula K[PtCl3(C2H4)]·H2O. The
anion of this air-stable...
- Gerd
Friedrich Horst Zeise (born 6
September 1952) is a
German football manager,
currently the head
coach of
Yangon United in
Myanmar National League...
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Adolf Zeising (24
September 1810 – 27
April 1876) was a
German psychologist,
whose main
interests were
mathematics and philosophy.
Among his theories...
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mercapto compounds, a term
introduced in 1832 by
William Christopher Zeise and is
derived from the
Latin mercurio captāns ('capturing mercury') because...
- catalyst, such as alumina.
Ethanethiol was
originally reported by
Zeise in 1834.
Zeise treated calcium ethyl sulfate with a
suspension of
barium sulfide...
- The
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also
known simply as the PG, is the
largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania. Descended...
- is used in the
commercial production of many aldehyde-based fragrances.
Zeise's salt is an
example of a
transition metal alkene complex. Trimethylaluminium...
- in
which platinum exists in the +10
oxidation state may be achievable.
Zeise's salt,
containing an
ethylene ligand, was one of the
first organometallic...
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compounds (for example, tetraethyllead), η2-alkene
compounds (for example,
Zeise's salt), and η3-allyl
compounds (for example,
allylpalladium chloride dimer);...