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    Tin(II) oxalate is an inorganic compound, a salt of tin and oxalic acid with the chemical formula SnC 2O 4. The compound looks like colorless crystals...
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    ammonia on a tin(II) salt. SnO may be prepared as a pure substance in the laboratory, by controlled heating of tin(II) oxalate (stannous oxalate) in the absence...
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  • Sn(BF4)2 tin(II) fluoroborate 13814–97–6 SnBr2 tin(II) bromide 10031–24–0 SnBr4 tin(IV) bromide 7789–67–5 SnC2O4 tin(II) oxalate 814–94–8 SnCl2 tin(II) chloride...
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  • 137–146. doi:10.1080/00958979009409182. "Properties of substance: mercury(II) oxalate Group of substances". Chemister. Chemister. Retrieved 13 September 2022...
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  • Tin(II) bromide – SnBr2 Tin(II) chloride (stannous chloride) – SnCl2 Tin(II) fluoride – SnF2 Tin(II) hydroxide – Sn(OH)2 Tin(II) iodide – SnI2 Tin(II)...
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  • chemical compound with the chemical formula (NH4)2SnCl6. A reaction of pure tin tetrachloride with ammonium chloride: SnCl4 + 2NH4Cl → (NH4)2SnCl6 The compound...
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  • magnesium heptafluoroaluminate) Weddellite (oxalate: 1936) 10.AB.40 [107] [108] [109] (IUPAC: calcium oxalate dihydrate) Weeksite (IMA1962 s.p., 1960) 9...
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  • Tm(NO3)3 212 Tin(II) bromide SnBr2 85 Tin(II) chloride SnCl2 84 Tin(II) fluoride SnF2 30 Tin(II) iodide SnI2 0.99 1.17 1.42 2.11 3.04 3.58 4.2 Tin(II) sulfate...
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  • (perovskite, schoenfliesite: IMA1980-028) 4.FC.10 [104] [105] [106] (IUPAC: iron(II) tin(IV) hexahydroxide) Natisite (IMA1974-035) 9.AG.40a [107] [108] [109] Natrite...
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    is referred to as Fe(III), FeIII or Fe III (Fe I for a neutral Fe atom, Fe II for a singly ionized Fe ion). The Roman numeral designates the formal oxidation...
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    amide, and silver fulminate, as well as silver acetylide, silver oxalate, and silver(II) oxide. They can explode on heating, force, drying, illumination...
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    photographic processes. The dihydrate of iron(II) oxalate has a polymeric structure with co-planar oxalate ions bridging between iron centres with the water...
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    fading. Black dyes and gold produced by inorganic means (ferric ammonium oxalate) are more lightfast. Dyed anodizing is usually sealed to reduce or eliminate...
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    prevent afterglow in matches, in purifying sugar; as a flux for soldering tin, copper, zinc and brass; and to control precipitation of alkali-soluble and...
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  • 7659-31-6 Ag2CO3 silver(I) carbonate 534-16-7 Ag2C2O4 silver oxalate 533-51-7 Ag2Cl2 silver(II) dichloride 75763-82-5 Ag2CrO4 silver chromate 7784-01-2 Ag2Cr2O7...
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  • (Cr2O2−7) chromate (CrO2−4) peroxide (O2−2) superoxide (O−2) oxalate (C2O2−4) hydrogen oxalate (HC2O−4) The formula Na2SO3 denotes that the cation is sodium...
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  • mechanism of substitution of the quadruply bonded molybdenum(II) aqua dimer with thiocyanate and oxalate". Inorganic Chemistry. 22 (22): 3315–3333. doi:10.1021/ic00164a027...
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    the solution is treated with ammonium oxalate to convert rare earths into their insoluble oxalates. The oxalates are converted to oxides by annealing....
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  • pressure. Francium nitrate, sulfate, hydroxide, carbonate, acetate, and oxalate, are all soluble in water, while the iodate, picrate, tartrate, chloroplatinate...
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  • Burai L, Riedel M (2004). "Revising the Mechanism of the Permanganate/Oxalate Reaction". J. Phys. Chem. A. 108 (50): 11026–11031. Bibcode:2004JPCA..10811026K...
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    Shashwat; Stevanović, Vladan; Snyder, Jeff (2020). "Phase Boundary Mapping of Tin-Doped ZnSb Reveals Thermodynamic Route to High Thermoelectric Efficiency"...
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    the solution is treated with ammonium oxalate to convert rare earths into their insoluble oxalates. The oxalates are converted to oxides by annealing....
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  • 1 ×10−9 8.5 ×10−9 Nucleotide total 3.1-5.2 ×10−4 Ornithine 4-14 ×10−6 Oxalate 1-2.4 ×10−6 Oxygen (respiratory gas) arterial 2.4-3.2 ×10−4 3.9 ×10−6 venous...
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    Pm2(SO4)3·8H2O is 2.86 g/cm3. The oxalate, Pm2(C2O4)3·10H2O, has the lowest solubility of all lanthanide oxalates. Unlike the nitrate, the oxide is similar...
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    dangerous. Ammonium chloride is used as a flux in preparing metals to be tin coated, galvanized or soldered. It works as a flux by cleaning the surface...
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    is also used as an additive in tin-nickel plating processes as the fluoride ion acts as a complexing agent with the tin, allowing for greater control over...
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  • boulangerite. Falottaite (IMA2013-044) 10.AB. [30] [no] [no] (IUPAC: manganese oxalate trihydrate) Falsterite (IMA2011-061) 8.0 [31] [no] [no] Famatinite (stannite:...
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    the leaves with soda can make them more poisonous by producing soluble oxalates. However, the leaves are believed to also contain an additional, unidentified...
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    pentahydrate was the first known example of coordination number 11, the oxalate tetrahydrate has coordination number 10, and the borohydride (first prepared...
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    beings (biogenic), such as tungsten carbide, urinary calculi, calcium oxalate crystals in plant tissues, and seashells. However, substances with such...
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