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    Beryllium telluride (BeTe) is a chemical compound of beryllium and tellurium. It is a crystalline solid with the lattice constant of 0.5615 nm. It is a...
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    Beryllium oxide (BeO), also known as beryllia, is an inorganic compound with the formula BeO. This colourless solid is an electrical insulator with a...
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  • Be3N2 Beryllium oxide – BeO Beryllium sulfate – BeSO4 Beryllium sulfide – BeSO3 Beryllium telluride – BeTe Bismuth chloride – BiCl3 Bismuth ferrite – BiFeO3...
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    metals. BeO is amphoteric. Beryllium sulfide, selenide and telluride are known, all having the zincblende structure. Beryllium nitride, Be3N2, is a high-melting-point...
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    nitrate, many compound semiconductors (such as gallium arsenide and cadmium telluride), and a wide array of other binary compounds.[citation needed] The boron...
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  • Lithium telluride (Li2Te) is an inorganic compound of lithium and tellurium. Along with LiTe3, it is one of the two intermediate solid phases in the lithium-tellurium...
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  • 12232–25–6 BeTe beryllium telluride 12232–27–8 Be2C beryllium carbide 506–66–1 Be2SiO4 beryllium silicate 13598–00–0 Be3N2 beryllium nitride 1304–54–7...
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  • historical French card game Bête (cards), a penalty in certain card games Beryllium telluride (BeTe) Bette (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    include dimethyl telluride, diethyl telluride, diisopropyl telluride, diallyl telluride, and methyl allyl telluride. Diisopropyl telluride (DIPTe) is the...
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    Lead polonide has a sodium chloride structure, which is the same as lead telluride. It has a cubic crystal structure, with the space group Fm3m (No. 225)...
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    from selenides, e.g. aluminium selenide Hydrogen telluride from tellurides, e.g. aluminium telluride Some hydrocarbons can be prepared from certain carbides...
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  • largely produced by supernovae and certain red giant stars. Lithium, beryllium, and boron, despite their low atomic number, are rare because, although...
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  • nebula that caused them to form volatile hydrogen selenide and hydrogen telluride. This table gives the estimated abundance in parts per million by mass...
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  • for impact considerations. This assembly is enclosed in graphite and beryllium sub-assemblies to provide the proper thermal distribution and ablative...
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    metals of groups 1 and 2, which apart from beryllium and magnesium are too reactive for structural use (and beryllium is very toxic). Aluminium is not as strong...
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    (substituting As); tin, silicon, germanium (substituting Ga) p-type: beryllium, zinc, chromium (substituting Ga); silicon, germanium, carbon (substituting...
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    consists of a collimator, central low Z (lithium, lithium hydride or beryllium) scatterer surrounded by xenon filled four X-ray proportional counters...
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    compounds tend towards covalency; this behaviour is similar to that of beryllium (Be2+), an example of a diagonal relationship. However, unlike all other...
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    are: Silicon-based glasses and ceramics Ferrous materials (steel, iron) Beryllium Titanium Molybdenum Nickel (except for electroless nickel plating) Ferrous...
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    Calcium sulfide Calcium hydroxide Calcium selenide Calcium telluride Other cations Beryllium oxide Magnesium oxide Strontium oxide Barium oxide Radium...
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    and emit dimethyl telluride. Most tellurium in the blood stream is excreted slowly in urine, but some is converted to dimethyl telluride and released through...
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    exhibit the highest superconducting transition temperatures. Bismuth telluride is a semiconductor and an excellent thermoelectric material. Bi2Te3 diodes...
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    rods in nuclear fission reactors. One of its few new uses is in cadmium telluride solar panels. Although cadmium has no known biological function in higher...
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    in stars: the Big Bang could only produce trace quantities of lithium, beryllium and boron due to the absence of a stable nucleus with 5 or 8 nucleons...
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  • 1 and Group 2 halide, hydride, fluoride, oxide, sulfide, selenide and telluride crystals". Dalton Transactions. 39 (33): 7786–7791. doi:10.1039/C0DT00401D...
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  • 1332-58-7 Al2Te dialuminium telluride 12598-16-2 Al3F14Na5 chiolite 1302-84-7 Al4C3 aluminium carbide 1299-86-1 Al6BeO10 beryllium aluminium oxide 12253-74-6...
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  • occasionally classified as metalloids. These elements include hydrogen, beryllium, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, zinc, gallium, tin, iodine, lead, bismuth...
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    iron. While nearly all elemental metals are malleable or ductile, a few—beryllium, chromium, manganese, gallium, and bismuth—are brittle. Arsenic and antimony...
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    radiation detector. The other two chalcogenides, lead selenide and lead telluride, are likewise photoconducting. They are unusual in that their color becomes...
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    deposits, the platinum-group metals occur as sulfides (i.e., (Pt,Pd)S), tellurides (e.g., PtBiTe), antimonides (e.g., PdSb), and arsenides (e.g., PtAs2);...
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