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Tellurium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Te and
atomic number 52. It is a brittle,
mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid.
Tellurium is chemically...
- It is used as
tellurium-source in the
synthesis of
oxidation catalysts.
Telluric acid is
formed by the
oxidation of
tellurium or
tellurium dioxide with...
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Tellurous acid is an
inorganic compound with the
formula H2TeO3. It is the
oxoacid of
tellurium(IV). This
compound is not well characterized. An alternative...
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therefore can act both as an
acid or as a base
depending on the
solution it is in. It
reacts with
acids to make
tellurium salts and
bases to make tellurites...
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Group 16
consists of the
elements oxygen (O),
sulfur (S),
selenium (Se),
tellurium (Te), and the
radioactive elements polonium (Po) and
livermorium (Lv)...
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formula H2Te. A
hydrogen chalcogenide and the
simplest hydride of
tellurium, it is a
colorless gas.
Although unstable in
ambient air, the gas can...
- biochemistry, non-coded or non-proteinogenic
amino acids are
distinct from the 22
proteinogenic amino acids (21 in eukaryotes),
which are
naturally encoded...
- groups.
Carboxylic acids occur widely.
Important examples include the
amino acids and
fatty acids.
Deprotonation of a
carboxylic acid gives a carboxylate...
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Tellurium dichloride is a
chloride of
tellurium with the
chemical formula TeCl2.
Tellurium dichloride can be
produced by
reacting tellurium with difluorodichloromethane...
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Tellurium trioxide (TeO3) is an
inorganic chemical compound of
tellurium and oxygen. In this compound,
tellurium is in the +6
oxidation state.
There are...