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Hydrogen wolframate

H20 W Hydrogen wolframate (tungstic acid) (Other values on Vol.4, p.l9) H2L... [Pg.399]

B. TRANSITION METAL LIGANDS Hydrogen wolframate (continued)... [Pg.433]

Fig. 16 Optimized geometries at BP86/SVP of the wolfram complexes N-W(CO)s, (N = 1-9). Experimental values are given in italics. Bond lengths in A, angles in degrees. Hydrogen atoms of the phenyl rings are omitted for clarity. Experimental values from X-ray analysis taken from [147]... Fig. 16 Optimized geometries at BP86/SVP of the wolfram complexes N-W(CO)s, (N = 1-9). Experimental values are given in italics. Bond lengths in A, angles in degrees. Hydrogen atoms of the phenyl rings are omitted for clarity. Experimental values from X-ray analysis taken from [147]...
Hydrogen bonding. 2. Biomolecules - Structure. 3. Biopolymers - Structure. I. Saenger, Wolfram. II. Title. QP517.H93J44 1991 574.19 283-dc20 90-26529 CIP... [Pg.577]

In the modified Hill system as used by Chemical Abstracts today the arrangement of symbols in formulas is alphabetic, except that in carbon compounds C always comes first, followed immediately by H if hydrogen is also present. For deuterium and tritium compounds, D and T, respectively, are used. These are placed alphabetically in formulas the exception in arrangement made for H is not extended to include these isotopes, Glutamic-d acid is therefore written C5H8DNO4, The names of certain elements and their respective symbols are given preference over former names. The preferred names are astatine, beryllium, niobium, hafnium, and promethium (but not wolfram) (7). [Pg.27]

G. (1996) Die Photochemischen Bildung des Chlorwasserstoffs. Dynamics of Cl + H2 HCl + H on a New Potential Energy Surface The Photosynthesis of Hydrogen Chloride Revisited lOOYears after Max Bodenstein in J Wolfram, H-R Volpp, R Rannacher and J Wamatz (eds), Gas-Phase Reaction Systems Experiments and Models 100 Years after Max Bodenstein, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 111-24 Manolopoulos, D. E. (1997) The dynamics of the F+H2 reaction, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 93, 673-83 Casavecchia, P. (2000) Chemical reaction dynamics with molecular beams. Rep. Prog. Phys. 63, 355-414. [Pg.61]


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