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    containing Ta(III) chloride include [Ta6Cl18]4− and [Ta6Cl14](H2O)4. Tantalum(III) chloride is formed by reducing tantalum(V) chloride with tantalum metal. this...
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    Tantalum(V) chloride, also known as tantalum pentachloride, is an inorganic compound with the formula TaCl5. It takes the form of a white powder and is...
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    Vanadium(III) chloride describes the inorganic compound with the formula VCl3 and its hydrates. It forms a purple anhydrous form and a green hexahydrate...
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  • Strontium chloride – SrCl2 Sulfur dichloride – SCl2 Sulfuryl chloride – SO2Cl2 Tantalum(III) chloride – TaCl3 Tantalum(IV) chloride – TaCl4 Tantalum(V) chloride...
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    disproportiates into niobium(III) chloride and niobium(V) chloride when heated. In the solid state, niobium(IV) chloride exists as chains of edge-sharing...
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    Marignac was the first to produce the metallic form of tantalum in 1864, when he reduced tantalum chloride by heating it in an atmosphere of hydrogen. Early...
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    of niobium and tantalum. In contrast, W6Cl12 features eight triply bridging chlorides. A related mixed valence W(III)-W(IV) chloride is prepared by reduction...
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  • 13451–11–1 TaC tantalum(IV) carbide 12070–06–3 TaCl3 tantalum(III) chloride 13569–67–0 TaCl4 tantalum(IV) chloride 13569–72–7 TaCl5 tantalum(V) chloride 7721–01–9...
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  • Dubnium (redirect from Eka-Tantalum)
    The team identified a 2.2-second SF activity in a volatile chloride portraying eka-tantalum properties, and inferred that the source of the SF activity...
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    for eka-tantalum as an element with similar chemical properties to tantalum, making a discovery of protactinium nearly impossible. Tantalum's heavier...
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    elements in the periodic table. Group 5 contains vanadium (V), niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta) and dubnium (Db). This group lies in the d-block of the periodic table...
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  • Thumbnail for Tantalum(V) iodide
    Niobium(V) chloride, niobium(V) bromide, niobium(V) iodide, tantalum(V) chloride, and tantalum(V) bromide all share this structural motif. Tantalum pentaiodide...
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    endothermic chemical reaction that produces manganese(III) oxide and regenerates (self-heals) the tantalum oxide dielectric layer. However, if the energy dissipated...
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    are known for preparing tantalum(V) ethoxide. Salt metathesis from tantalum(V) chloride is generally the most successful. Tantalum pentachloride, Ta2Cl10...
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    include titanium (which however is not compatible with dry chlorine) and tantalum. Glass containers are safe. Some plastics and rubbers are affected too;...
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    between the Ta centres. Niobium(V) chloride, niobium(V) bromide, niobium(V) iodide, tantalum(V) chloride, and tantalum(V) iodide all share this structural...
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    when he reduced niobium chloride by heating it in an atmosphere of hydrogen. Although de Marignac was able to produce tantalum-free niobium on a larger...
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    the "interpenetrating primitive cubic" structure, also called a "caesium chloride" or B2 structure. This structure is often confused for a body-centered...
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    Chromium (redirect from Chromium(III))
    oxidize to chromium(III) derivatives in air. Water-stable chromium(II) chloride CrCl 2 that can be made by reducing chromium(III) chloride with zinc. The resulting...
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    an even higher melting point of 3,958 °C exceeding those of tantalum carbide and tantalum hafnium carbide which were both previously estimated to be higher...
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    Hafnium(IV) chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula HfCl4. This colourless solid is the precursor to most hafnium organometallic compounds...
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    Organotantalum chemistry (category Tantalum compounds)
    tetraalkyl-monochloro-tantalum complex, which undergoes α-hydrogen elimination, followed by alkylation of the remaining chloride. Tantalum alkylidene complexes...
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    between the Nb centres. Niobium(V) chloride, niobium(V) iodide, tantalum(V) chloride, tantalum(V) bromide, and tantalum(V) iodide all share this structural...
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  • involving the reaction of tantalum(V) chloride with excess aluminium(III) iodide at 400 °C to give tantalum(V) iodide: 3 TaCl 5 + 5 AlI 3 ( excess )...
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    Anodizing (section Tantalum)
    exist for titanium, zinc, magnesium, niobium, zirconium, hafnium, and tantalum. Iron or carbon steel metal exfoliates when oxidized under neutral or alkaline...
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  • Dysprosium(II) chloride (DyCl2), also known as dysprosium dichloride, is an ionic chemical compound of dysprosium and chlorine. This salt is a reduced...
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    conductive polymer electrolyte. There are four different types: Polymer tantalum electrolytic capacitor (Polymer Ta-e-cap) Polymer aluminium electrolytic...
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  • Thumbnail for Niobium pentaiodide
    between the Nb centres. Niobium(V) chloride, niobium(V) bromide, tantalum(V) chloride, tantalum(V) bromide, and tantalum(V) iodide, all share this structural...
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    density, refractive index, and hardness. Together with oxides of tungsten, tantalum, and thorium, La2O3 improves the resistance of the glass to attack by alkali...
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    P63/mmc, with tantalum residing on a -6m2 site. Dichlorotrimethyltantalum can be synthesised by reacting sublimed tantalum(V) chloride with dimethyl zinc...
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