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  • | Name = Tin(II) sulfate | ImageFile = Zinn(II)-sulfat.png ...
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  • | ImageFile = Tin(II) hydroxide.JPG | IUPACName = Tin(II) hydroxide ...
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  • ...rmal precursor to stannates, does not exist and is actually a hydrate of [[tin(IV) oxide|SnO<sub>2</sub>]].<ref>{{Holleman&Wiberg}}</ref> The term is also In materials science, two kinds of tin oxyanions are distinguished: ...
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  • ...pages=110}}</ref> In proper nomenclature, the prefix is not always used in compounds with one oxygen atom.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemi ...um(II) oxide]] is distinctly acidic, and both [[tin(II) oxide]] and [[lead(II) oxide]] are [[Amphoterism|amphoteric]]. ...
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  • | Name = Tin(II) bromide ...state<ref name="Eckold">{{ cite journal | title = Two Modifications of Tin(II) Bromide | first1 = Pierre | last1 = Eckold | first2 = Werner | last2 = Hüg ...
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  • | IUPACName = Tin telluride | OtherNames = Tin(II) telluride, Stannous telluride ...
    6 KB (798 words) - 16:08, 29 May 2025
  • ...the amount of Element A per measure of Element B will differ across these compounds by ratios of small whole numbers. For instance, the ratio of the [[hydrogen .... In this particular case, Dalton was mistaken about the formulas of these compounds, and it wasn't his only mistake. But in other cases, he got their formulas ...
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  • | ImageFile2 = Tin(II) oxide.jpg | ImageFile3 = Tin(II) oxide hydrate (2).JPG ...
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  • Some compounds with names that suggest that they are homoleptic are in fact heteroleptic, .... For example, the complex [[dichlorotetrakis(dimethyl sulfoxide)ruthenium(II)]] features DMSO coordinating via both sulfur and oxygen atoms (though this ...
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  • | IUPACName = Lead(II) hydroxide ...ations = {{ubl|[[Germanium(II) hydroxide]]|[[Tin(II) hydroxide]]|[[Mercury(II) hydroxide]]}} ...
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  • ...p://alchemy.cchem.berkeley.edu/jeff/paper55.pdf Link]</ref> Many types of compounds are known, but all are synthetic. These compounds are bound together by metal-metal bonding as well as two kinds of ligands. ...
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  • | ImageFileL1 = Tin(IV) chloride.jpg | ImageCaptionL1 = Anhydrous Tin(IV) chloride ...
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  • {{Short description|Chart describing whether ionic compounds dissolve or precipitate}} {{For|detailed information on exact solubility of compounds|solubility table}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Class of chemical compounds}} '''Hydrazines''' (R<sub>2</sub>N−NR<sub>2</sub>) are a class of chemical compounds with two [[nitrogen atom]]s linked via a covalent bond and which carry from ...
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  • ...o constant proportions of oxygen. In this respect, it does not differ from tin, mercury, and lead, and, in a word, almost every known combustible.|author= ...could combine in any proportion.<ref>Dalton, J. (1808). ''op. cit.'', ch. II, that Berthollet held the opinion that in all chemical unions, there exist ...
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  • ...-from-xtal-1991-3D-SF-B.png|thumb|Unit cell of the A15 phases of [[Niobium-tin|Nb<sub>3</sub>Sn]]]] ...ilogauss]]). This kind of superconductivity ([[type-II superconductor|Type-II superconductivity]]) is an important area of study as it has several practi ...
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  • | Name = Tin(II) chloride | ImageFile = Tin(II) chloride.jpg ...
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  • ...anosilicon chemistry|organosilicon]] and [[Organotin chemistry|organotin]] compounds. Some organogermanes have enhanced reactivity compared with their organosil ...ermanium tetrachloride]] with [[diethylzinc]]. More commonly, these Ge(IV) compounds are prepared by alkylation of germanium halides by [[organolithium]] and [[ ...
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  • {{For|the neutral compound|Copper(II) carbonate}} ...me="sigma">[https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/product/sigald/61167 Copper(II) carbonate basic]</ref> ...
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Mercury(II) iodide]]<br/>[[Lead(II) iodide]] ...dide|SnI<sub>4</sub>]], [[lead(II) iodide|PbI<sub>2</sub>]], and [[mercury(II) iodide|HgI<sub>2</sub>]]. ...
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