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Compounds containing Organic Molecules or

5 Compounds containing Organic Molecules or Complex Ions [Pg.17]

Hursthouse, in Molecular Structure by Diffraction Methods , ed. G. A. Sim and L. E. Sutton (Specialist Periodical Reports), The Chemical Society, London, 1973, Vol. 1, p. 791. [Pg.17]

The NaNCS complex of the macro tetrolide antibiotic nonactin (6) [Pg.20]

Complexes of alkali and alkaline-earth metals with tripod ligands have [Pg.21]

The structure of the potassium salt of a cyclo-octatetraene dianion has [Pg.26]


Compounds containing organic molecules or water of crystallization usually demonstrate rapid weight loss, while hydroxyl groups are lost slowly over a broad temperature range. [Pg.573]

Compounds of the Alkali Metals containing Organic Molecules or Complex Ions... [Pg.19]

Organic molecules or hydrocarbons are those that contain some combination of the elements carbon and hydrogen. All other compounds or singleelement molecules are referred to as inorganic. [Pg.3]

Many of the molecules found in nature are organic compounds. Organic compounds contain C—C or C—H bonds or both. Eleven of the compounds listed in Table 2-2 are organic compounds (acetic acid and the last ten entries). All of the other compounds in the table are inorganic compotmds. [Pg.52]


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