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    The chalcogens (ore forming) (/ˈkælkədʒənz/ KAL-kə-jənz) are the chemical elements in group 16 of the periodic table. This group is also known as the oxygen...
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  • In chemistry, a chalcogen bond (ChB) is an attractive interaction in the family of σ-hole interactions, along with halogen bonds. Electrostatic, charge-transfer...
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  • Hydrogen chalcogenides (also chalcogen hydrides or hydrogen chalcides) are binary compounds of hydrogen with chalcogen atoms (elements of group 16: oxygen...
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    one chalcogen anion and at least one more electropositive element. Although all group 16 elements of the periodic table are defined as chalcogens, the...
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    Cobalt is a chemical element; it has symbol Co and atomic number 27. As with nickel, cobalt is found in the Earth's crust only in a chemically combined...
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    Nitrosation and nitrosylation are two names for the process of converting organic compounds or metal complexes into nitroso derivatives, i.e., compounds...
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  • mononuclear parent hydride of a pnictogen (group 15 of the periodic table), chalcogen (group 16), or halogen (group 17). The oldest-known onium ion, and the...
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    Selenium (category Chalcogens)
    (SeOCl2)—have been used as specialty solvents. Analogous to the behavior of other chalcogens, selenium forms hydrogen selenide, H2Se. It is a strongly odiferous, toxic...
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    selenohomocysteine, selenomethionine and selenoethionine. Amino acids with the next chalcogen down are also found in nature: several species such as Aspergillus fumigatus...
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    Wickleder, Mathias S. (2007). Devillanova, Francesco A. (ed.). Handbook of chalcogen chemistry: new perspectives in sulfur, selenium and tellurium. Royal Society...
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    Tellurium (category Chalcogens)
    is chemically related to selenium and sulfur, all three of which are chalcogens. It is occasionally found in its native form as elemental crystals. Tellurium...
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  • pyrite-type compounds, where monovalent chalcogen ions reside on C3 lattice sites. It was found that chalcogen ions have to be modeled by ellipsoidal charge...
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  • Carbon dichalcogenides are chemical compounds of carbon and chalcogen elements. They have the general chemical formula CZ2, where Z = O, S, Se, Te. This...
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    ellipsoidal deformations have been shown to occur for sulfur ions and chalcogen ions in pyrite-type compounds. Atomic dimensions are thousands of times...
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    diminishes the reactivity of the elements. Molten lead reacts with the chalcogens to give lead(II) chalcogenides. Lead metal resists sulfuric and phosphoric...
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    KH KCl KClO KClO3 KClO4 KBr KBrO3 KI KIO3 KIO4 KAt KCN KCNO KOCN KSCN chalcogens K2O KOH K2O2 KO2 KO3 K2S KHS K2SO3 KHSO3 K2SO4 KHSO4 KHSO5 K2S2O3 K2S2O5...
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    sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H2S. It is a colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is poisonous, corrosive, and flammable, with trace amounts...
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  • may be in the same or another molecule. Closely related to halogen and chalcogen bonding, pnictogen bonds are a form of non-covalent interaction which...
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  • Nickel(III) fluoride NiF3 Nickel(IV) fluoride NiF4 By reacting nickel with chalcogens, nickel sulfide, nickel selenide, and nickel telluride are formed. There...
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  • Livermorium (category Chalcogens)
    in group 16 as the heaviest chalcogen, but it has not been confirmed to behave as the heavier homologue to the chalcogen polonium. Livermorium is calculated...
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  • although serious doubts have been cast on the existence of PI5. Mixed chalcogen halides also exist. In the gas phase the phosphorus pentahalides have...
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  • Gold chalcogenides are compounds formed between gold and one of the chalcogens, elements from group 16 of the periodic table: oxygen, sulfur, selenium...
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    Oxygen (category Chalcogens)
    element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and a potent...
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  • group 14 element, known as a tetrel, and a group 16 element, known as a chalcogen. The group 14 elements are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead and flerovium...
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    selenocysteine are all isoelectronic to each other. They differ by which specific chalcogen is present at one location in the side-chain. CH 3COCH 3 (acetone) and...
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    have been used as specialty solvents. Analogous to the behavior of other chalcogens, selenium forms hydrogen selenide, H2Se. It is a strongly odiferous, toxic...
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  • of these elements are transition metals, three are actinides, four are chalcogens, and one is a noble gas. Most hexafluorides are molecular compounds with...
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    Reinen, Dirk; Lindner, Gottlieb-Georg (1999-01-01). "The nature of the chalcogen colour centres in ultramarine-type solids". Chemical Society Reviews....
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    CaCl2 Ca(ClO)2 Ca(ClO3)2 Ca(ClO4)2 CaBr2 Ca(BrO3)2 CaI2 Ca(IO3)2 CaICl Chalcogens CaO CaO2 Ca(OH)2 CaS CaSO3 CaH2S2O6 CaSO4 CaSe Pnictogens Ca3N2 CaN6 Ca(NO2)2...
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    Triphenylphosphine (IUPAC name: triphenylphosphane) is a common organophosphorus compound with the formula P(C6H5)3 and often abbreviated to PPh3 or Ph3P...
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