• Plutonium arsenide is a binary inorganic compound of plutonium and arsenic with the formula PuAs. Fusion of stoichiometric amounts of pure substances in...
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  • tetrafluoride – PtF4 Plutonium(III) bromide – PuBr3 Plutonium(III) chloride – PuCl3 Plutonium(III) fluoride – PuF3 Plutonium dioxide (Plutonium(IV) oxide) – PuO2...
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    commercial uses at present, it is used as a precursor for the formation of plutonium-238, which is in turn used in radioisotope thermal generators to provide...
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    0 °C (98.6 °F). Gallium is predominantly used in electronics. Gallium arsenide, the primary chemical compound of gallium in electronics, is used in microwave...
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    semiconductor electronic devices. It is also a component of the III–V compound semiconductor gallium arsenide. Arsenic and its compounds, especially the trioxide...
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    itself, lead(II) nitrate, many compound semiconductors (such as gallium arsenide and cadmium telluride), and a wide array of other binary compounds.[citation...
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    used in nuclear fuel rods in nuclear reactors. A mixture of uranium and plutonium dioxides is used as MOX fuel. Prior to 1960, it was used as yellow and...
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  • 10025–65–7 PuBr3 plutonium(III) bromide 15752–46–2 PuCl3 plutonium(III) chloride 13569–62–5 PuF3 plutonium(III) fluoride 13842–83–6 PuF4 plutonium(IV) fluoride...
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    gallium arsenide, the second-most widely used semiconductor after silicon. Nitrogen forms a limited number of stable III compounds. Nitrogen(III) oxide...
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    respectively. Other common Ni-containing minerals are millerite and the arsenide niccolite. Identified land-based resources throughout the world averaging...
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    sulfides, CoS2 (pyrite structure), Co2S3 (spinel structure), and CoS (nickel arsenide structure).: 1118  Four dihalides of cobalt(II) are known: cobalt(II) fluoride...
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    germanium and gallium arsenide have nearly identical lattice constant, germanium substrates can be used to make gallium-arsenide solar cells. Germanium...
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  • alkene Allingite allotrope Allotropy alloy Alum Aluminium Aluminium gallium arsenide Aluminium oxide Alunite Alvite amalgams Amazonite Amber Amblygonite Amedeo...
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  • stable as the homologous hexavalent ions of its neighbours uranium and plutonium (the uranyl and plutonyl ions). It hydrolyzes in basic solutions to form...
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  • form a NaCl lattice, BePo and CdPo have the wurtzite and MgPo the nickel arsenide structure. Most polonides decompose upon heating to about 600 °C, except...
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  • number GaAs gallium(III) arsenide 1303-00-0 GaAsO4 gallium(III) orthoarsenate GaBr3 gallium(III) bromide 13450-88-9 Ga(C2H3O2)3 gallium(III) acetate 2571-06-4...
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    +9 and is encountered only in xenon, ruthenium, hassium, iridium, and plutonium. The oxidation states −1 and −2 represented by the two reactive compounds...
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  • (2018). "Experimental observation of high thermal conductivity in boron arsenide". Science. 361 (6402): 575–578. Bibcode:2018Sci...361..575K. doi:10.1126/science...
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    PtBiTe), antimonides (PdSb), and arsenides (e.g. PtAs2), and as end alloys with nickel or copper. Platinum arsenide, sperrylite (PtAs2), is a major source...
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    impurities on their surfaces. The semiconductors cadmium telluride and gallium arsenide are used to make solar panels. Hafnium oxide, an insulator, is used as...
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    platinum group metals occur as sulfides, tellurides, antimonides, and arsenides. In all of these compounds, platinum can be exchanged with a small amount...
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    aluminium phosphide (AlP), aluminium arsenide (AlAs), and aluminium antimonide (AlSb) – are known. They are all III-V semiconductors isoelectronic to silicon...
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    its derivatives have only found applications in recent decades. Gallium arsenide has been used in semiconductors, in amplifiers, in solar cells (for example...
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    and KP15. While most metals form arsenides, only the alkali and alkaline earth metals form mostly ionic arsenides. The structure of Na3As is complex...
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    more plutonium on board than Galileo, and the two Voyager spacecraft each carried 80 percent of Galileo's load of plutonium. By 1989, plutonium had been...
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    germanium, though gallium participates in semi-conductors such as gallium arsenide. Zinc and cadmium are electropositive while mercury is not. As a result...
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     413) include hydroxides of Gallium(III), Indium(III), Thallium(III), Arsenic(III), Antimony(III) and Bismuth(III). Most hydroxides of transition metals...
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