• Neptunium silicide is a binary inorganic compound of neptunium and silicon with the chemical formula NpSi 2. The compound forms crystals and does not dissolve...
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    electronegative than silicon) Titanium silicide, TiSi2 Tungsten silicide, WSi2 Molybdenum disilicide, MoSi2 Neptunium silicide, NpSi2 Binary compounds of silicon...
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  • Plutonium silicide is a binary inorganic compound of plutonium and silicon with the chemical formula PuSi. The compound forms gray crystals. Reaction of...
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    5-metre (60 in) cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley. First, neptunium-238 (half-life 2.1 days) was synthesized, which then beta-decayed to form...
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    eight atoms in the unit cell. Examples occur among the transition metal silicides and germanides, as well as a few other compounds such as gallium palladide...
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    National Laboratory) of the University of Chicago. Following the lighter neptunium, plutonium, and heavier curium, americium was the fourth transuranium...
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  • 12035–72–2 NpBr3 neptunium(III) bromide 20730–39–6 NpBr4 neptunium(IV) bromide 15608–32–9 NpCl3 neptunium(III) chloride 20737–06–8 NpCl4 neptunium(IV) chloride...
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    containing silicon and one other chemical element. Technically the term silicide is reserved for any compounds containing silicon bonded to a more electropositive...
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  • December 2004 Eick, Harry A.; Mulford, R. N. R. (1969). "Americium and neptunium borides". Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 31 (2): 371. doi:10...
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  • Neodymium(III) vanadate - NdVO4 Neptunium(III) fluoride – NpF3 Neptunium(IV) fluoride – NpF4 Neptunium(IV) oxide – NpO2 Neptunium(VI) fluoride – NpF6 Nickel(II)...
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    Michael; Mensing, Christian; Nesper, Reinhard (2012-11-12). "Copper Silicides with the Highest Lithium Content: Li7CuSi2 Containing the 16-Electron...
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    In the late 20th century, the complexity of the crystal chemistry of silicides was mapped, along with the solid-state physics of doped semiconductors...
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    series). 229Th is also been produced in the decay chain of 237Np (the neptunium series): all primordial 237Np is extinct, but it is still produced as...
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    brick-red compound that reacts with water to give methane. No beryllium silicide has been identified. The halides BeX2 (X = F, Cl, Br, and I) have a linear...
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  • Edition. 7 (6): 433–439. doi:10.1002/anie.196804331. "Tungsten and Tungsten Silicide Chemical Vapor Deposition". TimeDomain CVD, Inc. Archived from the original...
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    as halogens to give indium(III) compounds. It does not form a boride, silicide, or carbide, and the hydride InH3 has at best a transitory existence in...
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    can participate in chemical reactions, although this is not common for neptunium and plutonium. A thorium atom has 90 electrons, of which four are valence...
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    Hardy, George F.; Hulm, John K. (15 February 1953). "Superconducting Silicides and Germanides". Physical Review. 89 (4): 884. Bibcode:1953PhRv...89Q...
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    lead), ionic substances with cage-like structures are formed, such as the silicides M4Si4 (M = K, Rb, or Cs), which contains M+ and tetrahedral Si4−4 ions...
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    tungsten along with the more stable oxides, borides, carbides, nitrides and silicides can tolerate this. Melting in an electric arc furnace can be used to produce...
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