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Germanium disulfide

TAR/ZHD] Tarasov, V. V., Zhdanov, V. M., Mal tsev, A. K., Low-temperature heat capacity, enthalpy, and entropy of germanium disulfide and germanium diselenide, Russ. J. Phys. Chem., 42, (1968), 685-687. Cited on page 210. [Pg.698]

Amorphous germanium disulfide shows a photoinduced change of its chemical and physical properties when exposed to light. The changes are caused by structural transformations and lead to a shift of the absorption edge to lower or higher energy (photo-... [Pg.378]

GaBr3 GALLIUM BROMIDE 731 GeS2 GERMANIUM DISULFIDE 776... [Pg.1908]

Keywords Matrix-Isolation / Silicon Disulfide / Germanium Disulfide / Raman Spectra... [Pg.59]

Mixtures of potassium nitrate with antimony trisulfide [1], barium sulfide, calcium sulfide, germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide all explode on heating [2]. The mixture with arsenic disulfide is detonable, and addition of sulfur gives a pyrotechnic composition [2], Mixtures with molybdenum disulfide are also detonable [3], Interaction with sulfides in molten mixtures is violent [4],... [Pg.1738]

Germanium(II) sulfide, 4419 Gold(III) sulfide, 0116 Iron disulfide, 4401 Iron(II) sulfide, 4400 Iron(III) sulfide, 4404 Manganese(II) sulfide, 4706 Manganese(IV) sulfide, 4707 Mercuiy(II) sulfide, 4607 Molybdemun(IV) sulfide, 4719 Potassium sulfide, 4670 Rhenium(VII) sulfide, 4891 Ruthenium(IV) sulfide, 4895 Samarium sulfide, 4899 Silver sulfide, 0026 Sodium disulfide, 4812 Sodium polysulfide, 4813 Sodium sulfide, 4811 Strontium sulfide, 4901 Tantalum(TV) sulfide, 4903... [Pg.258]

Mixtures of potassium nitrate with antimony trisulfide [1], barium sulfide, calcium sulfide, germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide all explode on heating [2]. The... [Pg.1818]

Metal Sulfides. Mixtures with antimony trisulfide, barium or calcium sulfides, or germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide explode on heating4-6 mixtures with arsenic disulfide6 or molybdenum disulfide7 are detonatable. [Pg.505]

Ignition or explosive reaction with metals (e.g., aluminum, antimony powder, bismuth powder, brass, calcium powder, copper, germanium, iron, manganese, potassium, tin, vanadium powder). Reaction with some metals requires moist CI2 or heat. Ignites with diethyl zinc (on contact), polyisobutylene (at 130°), metal acetylides, metal carbides, metal hydrides (e.g., potassium hydride, sodium hydride, copper hydride), metal phosphides (e.g., copper(II) phosphide), methane + oxygen, hydrazine, hydroxylamine, calcium nitride, nonmetals (e.g., boron, active carbon, silicon, phosphoms), nonmetal hydrides (e.g., arsine, phosphine, silane), steel (above 200° or as low as 50° when impurities are present), sulfides (e.g., arsenic disulfide, boron trisulfide, mercuric sulfide), trialkyl boranes. [Pg.315]


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