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Arsenides stoichiometries

G. Marinenko, Gallium arsenide stoichiometry, in Electrochemical Analysis Section, Summary of Activities, July 1970 to June 1971 (R. A. Durst, ed.), pp. 24-29, NBS Technical Note 583, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. [Pg.428]

Solid chalcogenides are formed by all metallic elements and by many nonmetals. Only with the most electropositive metals do they commonly have the same structures as oxides (see Topics D3 and D4). With transition metals, compounds MX (which are frequently of variable stoichiometry) have the nickel arsenide or similar structures in which metal-metal bonding is present. MX2... [Pg.218]

An even more extreme example of non-stoichiometry is provided by the Co-Te (and the analogous Ni-Te) system. Here, a phase with the nickel arsenide structure is stable over the entire composition range CoTe to... [Pg.433]

Table V-34 Stoichiometries and crystal structure parameters for zirconium arsenide compounds... Table V-34 Stoichiometries and crystal structure parameters for zirconium arsenide compounds...

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