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Germanium, tin, lead

NajISiMl NajIPbsl NaPbs NasITISns], NalGaSns] Na8[SnSb4], in str. — dist. cubes [SnSb4Na4] [Pg.62]

Turova, Inorganic Chemistry in Tables, DOl 10.1007/978-3-642-20487-6 20, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011 [Pg.62]

Pb(HS04 2 H2OI PbSOsi PbSjOg SHjO PbS206 4H2O, [Pg.63]

Pb2S104, in sir. (contain Ba) i/f -oct. [ PbOs] PbsSizOr, batj ilite  [Pg.63]

Plumbates (II) Na2lPb(OH)4l Ba3PbO M4 Pb03l M4lPb204l M2Pb203, [Pg.63]


The less common heteroatoms are those other than nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur (arid selenium and tellurium which are treated alongside sulfur), i.e. phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth, the halogens, silicon, germanium, tin, lead, boron and the transition metals. [Pg.2]

Michalczyk MJ, Fink MJ, De Young DJ, Carlson CW, Welsh KM, West R, Michl J, Silicon J (1986) Germanium, Tin Lead Compd 9 1, 75... [Pg.42]

Neumann, W. P., Rev. Silicon, Germanium, Tin, Lead Compd. In press. [Pg.71]

Reichle, W. T. Preparation, Properties, and Thermal Decomposition Products of Organoazides of Silicon, Germanium, Tin, Lead, Phosphorus, and Sulfur. Inorg. Chem. 3, 402 (1964). [Pg.150]

Kocheshkov, K. A. Zemlyansky, N. N. Sheverdina, N. I. Panov, E. M. Methods of Organometallic Chemistry. Germanium. Tin. Lead, Nauka Publishers, Moscow, 1968. [Pg.91]

Chau, Y.K. (1980) Biological methylation of tin compounds in the aquatic environment. 3rd International Conference Organometal Coordinating Chem. Germanium, Tin, Lead, July 1980, University of Dortmund, West Germany. [Pg.431]

Of all the reactions studied, only the synthesis of nitrogen oxides and acetylene in arcs or plasma torches and that of ozone in glow and corona discharges are of major importance. In addition, a few small-scale preparations of inorganic compounds have been developed, e.g. synthesis of hydrazine and of hydrides and halides of silicon, germanium, tin, lead, phosphorus or arsenic 3> ... [Pg.40]

Figure 1. Influence of chain length of trialkyl-substituted germanium, tin, and lead acetates on minimum concentration inhibitory to Aspergillus niger.------, germanium - tin --------, lead. Figure 1. Influence of chain length of trialkyl-substituted germanium, tin, and lead acetates on minimum concentration inhibitory to Aspergillus niger.------, germanium - tin --------, lead.

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Germanium, Tin and Lead

Germanium, Tin, and Lead Complexes

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Halides of Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead

Halides of germanium, tin and lead

Hydrides of Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead

Hypervalent germanium, tin, and lead

Organometallic Derivatives of Bivalent Germanium, Tin, and Lead

Organometallic Nitrogen Compounds of Germanium, Tin, and Lead

Organosilyl Compounds of Germanium, Tin and Lead

Organosulphur Compounds of Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead

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Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead Complexes

Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead Heterocycles

Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead containing Bonds to Transition Metals

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Transition-metal Derivatives of Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead

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