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Cadmium, tris structure

Cadmium, tris(acetylacetone)-potassium salt structure, 1, 65 structure, 1,65... [Pg.96]

Cadmium, tris(diethyldithiocarbamato)-tetrabutylammonium salt structure, 1, 62... [Pg.96]

Cadmium, tris[4,4,4 trifluoro-l-(2-furyl)-l,3-butanedionel-structure, 1, 65... [Pg.96]

Cadmium, dithiocyanatobis(pyridine)-gravimetry, 534 Cadmium, tris(acetylacetone)-structure, 65... [Pg.582]

Cadmium, tris[4,4,4-trinuoro-l-(2-furyl)-l,3-butanedione]-structure, 65 Cadmium complexes equilibrium constant solvent effect, 516 Cage compounds in gravimetry, 525 Cage mechanism photochemistry, 393 Cages, 135 formation... [Pg.582]

Figure 270. Structures of zinc and cadmium tris(dithiocarbamate) anions. Figure 270. Structures of zinc and cadmium tris(dithiocarbamate) anions.
The X-ray structure of the unsubstituted tris(pyrazolyl)borato zinc nitrate has been solved showing a unidentate coordination mode for nitrate, in contrast with the t-butyl substituted ligand, which shows anisobidentate nitrate coordination due to the steric effects.232 A partial explanation of the reduced activity of cadmium-substituted carbonic anhydrase is offered by Parkin on the basis of the comparison of nitrate coordination to cadmium and zinc trispyrazo-lylborate moieties. A contributing factor may be the bidentate coordination supported by the cadmium that does not allow the facile access to a unidentate bicarbonate intermediate, which could be highly important to carbonic anhydrase activity.233... [Pg.1163]

Aside from these three classes (species with unfilled inner subshells, with unpaired electrons, or with two different oxidation states of the same element), there are a number of colored inorganic substances about which generalizations may be set up only with difficulty. Among these are many of the elementary nonmetals, a large number of covalent salts (such as mercuric iodide, cadmium sulfide, silver phosphate and lithium nitride), a number of nonmetal halides (iodine monochloride, selenium tetrachloride, antimony tri-iodide, etc.), and the colored ions, chromate, permanganate, and Ce(H20) v, whose central atoms presumably have rare-gas structures. [Pg.122]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 ]




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