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Electron ionization zinc compounds

The importance of ionization of the metal-sulfur bond in the electron-transfer process accounts for inhibitory properties being observed only for compounds of types I and II. Support for this mechanism was also obtained by the isolation of the disulfide (IV) from a reaction between peroxy radicals and zinc diisopropyl dithiophosphate. [Pg.334]

The compound ZnTe has metallic properties, and so far as the valency is concerned it can be thought of as heteropolar. The electron cloud is more concentrated around the tellurium atoms, so that they assume a negative charge with respect to zinc and, consequently, the metallic bond acquires the characteristics of an ionic one. Decreasing ionization energy causes the homopolar to change over into the metallic, as for example in the series... [Pg.240]


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