stems from variability in internal structures and bonding arrangements. Covalent nonmetals existing as discrete atoms like xenon, or as small molecules...
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J.; Mercier, R. (1982-03-15). "Structure cristalline et covalence des liaisons dans le sulfate d'arsenic(III), As2(SO4)3". Acta Crystallographica Section...
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chemical bonding in these compounds is characterized as predominantly covalent and thus they are not thermodynamically stabilized by a high ionic-lattice...
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trichloride) as being alcoholic, in analogy with the formation of covalent alkyl chlorides by covalent alcohols (e.g., R-OH + HCl → RCl + H2O) Antimony can also...
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Helmut Ringsdorf - polymer Chemist, known for being the first to propose covalently bonding drugs to water-soluble polymers. Steve Smith (academic) - international...
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formed by more than 2,300 marketing staff under the support of over 600 liaison locations. In the “2011 Annual Meeting on Competitiveness of Chinese Brand...
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Umezawa K (September 2008). "Inactivation of NF-kappaB components by covalent binding of (-)-dehydroxymethylepoxyquinomicin to specific cysteine residues"...
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molecule (macromolecule) composed of repeating structural units connected by covalent chemical bonds. Well-known examples of polymers include plastics, DNA and...
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its molecules contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, connected by covalent bonds. Water is the name of the liquid state of H2O at standard ambient...
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