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F Hydrogen selenide

Hexaazido-2,4,6-triaza-1,3,5-triphosphorine, 4795 Hydrogen azide, 4441 f Hydrogen selenide, 4486 f Hydrogen telluride, 4488 Iodoform, 0376 Lead(II) azide, 4782 Lead(IV) azide, 4790 Mercury(II) cyanide, 0976 Mercury(II) fulminate, 0978... [Pg.140]

Hydrogen hexaazidothallate(III), 4497 Hydrogen (Liquid), 4448 Hydrogen peroxide, 4471 f Hydrogen selenide, 4480 f Hydrogen sulfide, 4477 f Hydrogen telluride, 4482 Hydrogen trisulfide, 4479... [Pg.2099]

Hydrogen cyanide Calcium cyanide Potassium cyanide Sodium cyanide Hydrogen fluoride as F Hydrogen peroxide Hydrogen selenide as Se Hydrogen sulphide Hydroquinone... [Pg.162]

Many examples of this type of reaction are known the decomposition of arsine the decomposition of phosphine on surfaces of glass, f porcelain, J silica the decomposition of formic acid vapour on a variety of different surfaces— glass, platinum, rhodium, titanium oxide, and others the decomposition of nitrous oxide on the surface of gold Tf the decomposition of sulphuryl chloride on the surface of glass the decomposition of hydrogen iodide on the surface of platinum ff the decomposition of hydrogen selenide on the surface of selenium. J J A general discussion... [Pg.200]

Ignition on contact with furfuryl alcohol powdered metals (e.g., magnesium iron) wood. Violent reaction with aluminum isopropoxide -f- heavy metal salts charcoal coal dimethylphenylphosphine hydrogen selenide lithium tetrahydroaluminate metals (e.g., potassium, sodium, lithium) metal oxides (e.g., cobalt oxide, iron oxide, lead oxide, lead hydroxide, manganese oxide, mercur oxide, nickel oxide) metal salts (e.g., calcium permanganate) methanol + phosphoric acid 4-methyl-2,4,6-triazatricyclo [5.2.2.0 ] undeca-8-ene-3,5-dione + potassium hydroxide a-phenylselenoketones phosphorus phosphorus (V) oxide tin(II) chloride unsaturated organic compounds. [Pg.745]

Ugo R, La Monica G, Cenini S, Sergre A, Conti F (1971) Zerovalent platinum chemistry. Part VI. The reactions of bis- and tris-triphenylphosphineplatinum(O) with hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen selenide, sulphur, and related molecules. J Chem Soc A 1971 522-528... [Pg.355]


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