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Aluminum phosphorus

Sodium Magnesium 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Aluminum Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Argon... [Pg.1042]

Tin hold the record with 10 stable isotopes. There are 19 so-called "pure elements" of which there is only one isotope. These anisotopic elements are beryllium, fluorine, sodium, aluminum, phosphorus, scandium, manganese, cobalt, arsenic, yttrium, niobium, rhodium, iodine, cesium, praseodymium, terbium, holmium, thulium, gold, and bismuth. [Pg.96]

Quinary and senary framework compositions have been synthesized containing aluminum, phosphorus and silicon, with additional combinations of divalent (Me) metals. In the ElAPO and ElAPSO compositions the additional elements Li, Be, B, Ga, Ge, As and Ti have been incorporated into the AIPO4 framework [27]. [Pg.10]

Dolfing, J., W. J. Chardon, and J. Japenga. 1999. Association between colloidal iron, aluminum, phosphorus, and humic acids. Soil Science 164 171-179. [Pg.209]

Different elective affinity of elements as compared to carbon. Electropositive elements (Si, B, AI, P) have a considerably larger affinity to electronegative elements than carbon. In other words, silicon, boron, aluminum, phosphorus and other elements form weaker bonds with electropositive elements (H, Si, B, Al, As, Sb, Bi, etc.), and stronger bonds with electronegative elements (O, N, Cl, Br, F, etc.) than carbon. [Pg.4]

The sterically demanding phosphine tris(trimethylsilyl)phosphine, P(SiMe3)3, proved to be very important in the development of the chemistry of the Al-P bond. A number of aluminum-phosphorus adducts were reported in the last decade. In particular, Cl3Al-P(SiMe3)3 toluene and Br3APP(SiMe3)3 toluene, with Al-P bond distances of 2.392(4) A and 2.391(6) A, respectively, were reported. These virtually identical Al-P bond distances are extremely short. The aluminum atoms in both complexes may be described as four-coordinate tetrahedral. [Pg.355]

Allyl phosphite rearrangements, 138-142 Aluminum-phosphorus cubane, 60-61 Aluminum tris(methyl methylphosphonate),... [Pg.277]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS platinum and soluble platinum salts may be disposed of in sealed containers in a secured, sanitary landfill store in a cool, dry location, maintain adequate ventilation keep in tightly closed containers, protected from light separate from incompatibles such as aluminum, phosphorus, lithium, tellurium, selenium, arsenic, and various fluorides. [Pg.855]

Incompatibilities and Reactivities Diazomethane, aluminum, phosphorus, water... [Pg.49]

Noncombustible solid. Violent reaction occurs with potassium. It reacts violently when heated with sodium, aluminum, phosphorus, phosphoms trichloride, or organic matter. [Pg.481]

J.M. Egan, R.M. Wenslow, K.T. Mueller, Mapping aluminum/phosphorus connectivities in aluminophosphate glasses,. Non-Cryst. Solids 261 (2000) 115—126. [Pg.182]

Give the electron configurations of carbon, neon, aluminum, phosphorus, and calcium. [Pg.134]

There are 21 elements that show just one single isotope. They include sodium, cesium, beryllium, aluminum, phosphorus, arsenic, bismuth, fluorine, iodine, manganese, cobalt, and gold. Also see note 36. (Throughout this book I use the American spelling for the elements whose symbols are A1 and Cs rather than the official lUPAC spelling of aluminium and caesium.)... [Pg.299]


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