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  • ...<sub>6</sub>]Cl<sub>3</sub>]],<br />[[Potassium thiocyanate|KSCN]],<br />[[Chromium(III) chloride]] ...0.1002/zaac.201100091}}</ref> It can be classified as a [[Transition metal complexes of thiocyanate|metal isothiocyanate complex]]. ...
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  • * [[Chromium Embedded Framework]], an open-source software framework * [[Cluster of Excellence Frankfurt Macromolecular Complexes]], a nanotechnology institution ...
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  • {{Short description|Chemical compounds containing chromium}} {{Category see also|Chromium compounds}} ...
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  • | SystematicName = Bis(η<sup>5</sup>-cyclopentadienyl)chromium(II) ...b>5</sub>H<sub>5</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]]<br />[[bis(benzene)chromium]]<br />[[chromium(II) acetate]] ...
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  • | Name = Chromium(II) chloride | ImageName = 3D model of chromium(II) chloride, green atom is chloride ...
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  • | ImageFile2 = Chromium(II)-acetate-dimer-3D-balls.png | Name = Chromium(II) acetate ...
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  • ...known from the lower [[Ultramafic rock|ultramafic]] part of [[ophiolite]] complexes (although harzburgite is more common in this setting), from alpine-type per ...
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  • ...hem which are not featured in the name. For instance [[dialkyl magnesium]] complexes, which are found in [[Schlenk equilibrium|the equilibrium]] which exists in * [[Chromium carbonyl]] ...
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  • | Name = Chromium(III) chloride | ImageFile = Chromium(III)-chloride-purple-anhydrous-sunlight.jpg ...
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  • ...}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal | author = Seyferth, D. | title = Bis(benzene)chromium. 2. Its Discovery by E. O. Fischer and W. Hafner and Subsequent Work by the ...ournal |last=Fischer |first=E. O. |title=On the way to carbene and carbyne complexes |journal=Advances in Organometallic Chemistry |year=1976 |volume=14 |pages= ...
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  • ...salt used. Aluminium-haematein complexes are usually blue, whereas ferric complexes are very dark blue or black. Aluminium-haematein complexes (haemalum) bind to the chromatin of the [[Cell nucleus|nuclei]] of cells. A ...
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  • |OtherCations = [[Chromium hexacarbonyl]]<br/>[[Molybdenum hexacarbonyl]]<br/> ...en complex]].<ref name = "Kubas">Kubas, G. J., Metal Dihydrogen and σ-Bond Complexes, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York, 2001</ref> ...
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  • ...rbon]]. Norbornadiene is of interest as a metal-binding [[ligand]], whose complexes are useful for [[homogeneous catalysis]]. It has been intensively studied o ...112/KK-1112F.asp }}</ref> which is a useful source of "[[Chromium carbonyl|chromium tetracarbonyl]]," e.g. in reactions with phosphine [[ligand]]s. ...
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  • | OtherFunction = {{ubl|[[Chromium hexacarbonyl]]|[[Molybdenum hexacarbonyl]]|[[Tungsten hexacarbonyl]]|[[Seab ...adopts an [[octahedral]] coordination geometry and is isostructural with [[chromium hexacarbonyl]], even though they have differing valence electron counts. Hi ...
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  • |Name = Chromium hexacarbonyl |ImageFile1 = Chromium hexacarbonyl.png ...
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  • ...and are currently known only among the transition metals, especially for [[chromium|Cr]], [[molybdenum|Mo]], [[tungsten|W]], and [[rhenium|Re]], e.g. [Mo<sub>2 ...d, in which the flanking aryls were shown to interact very weakly with the chromium atoms, causing only a small weakening of the quintuple bond.<ref>{{cite jou ...
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  • ...ironments by secreting compounds called [[siderophore]]s that form soluble complexes with iron(III), that can be reabsorbed into the cell. (The other plants ins ==Iron(III) salts and complexes== ...
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  • ===Illustrative complexes=== ...O<sub>3</sub>] and [(κ<sup>3</sup>-TACN)WO<sub>3</sub>]. Both of these oxo complexes have an oxidation state of 6. The macrocyclic ligand does dissociate in the ...
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  • ...Natur.205..694F | s2cid = 4283321}} This paper describes the isostructure chromium and iron compounds.</ref> The compound was an early example of a molecular ...ic and spectroscopic properties of some heterotrinuclear basic acetates of chromium(III), iron(III), and divalent metal ions | journal = Journal of the Chemica ...
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  • ...l ions bind ammonia as a ligand, but the most prevalent examples of ammine complexes are for Cr(III), Co(III), Ni(II), Cu(II) as well as several platinum group ...be determined by elemental analysis. Through studies mainly on the ammine complexes, [[Alfred Werner]] developed his [[Nobel Prize]]-winning concept of the str ...
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