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Al-Obaidi A H R, Rigby S J, Hegarty J N M, Bell S E J and McGarvey J J 1996 Direct formation of silver and gold metal liquid-like films (MELLFS) from thiols and sols without organic solvents SERS and AFM studies ICORS 96 XVth Int. Conf on Raman Spectroscopy ed S A Asher and P B Stein (New York Wiley) pp 590-1... [Pg.1232]

It is a colourless gas which decomposes on heating above 420 K to give metallic tin, often deposited as a mirror, and hydrogen. It is a reducing agent and will reduce silver ions to silver and mercury(II) ions to mercury. SnSn bonding is unknown in hydrides but does exist in alkyl and aryl compounds, for example (CH3)3Sn-Sn(CH3)3. [Pg.177]

The nitrates of other metals give nitrogen dioxide, oxygen and the metal oxide, unless the latter is unstable to heat, in which case the metal and oxygen are formed (for example from nitrates of silver and mercury) ... [Pg.243]

The more noble metals (for example copper, mercury and silver) can form oxides, and exhibit variable oxidation state in such compounds (for example CU2O, CuO), but it is not easy to prepare such oxides by direct action of oxygen on the metal, and elevated temperatures are necessary. Moreover, in the case of silver and mercury, loss of oxygen from the oxide by heating is easy. The oxidesare, however, basic (for example Ag20 - Ag, CuO - Cu in acids). [Pg.286]

Iodine occurs to a minute extent (less than 0.001 %) in sea water, but is found in greater concentration, combined in organic form, in certain seaweeds, in oysters and in cod livers. Crude Chile saltpetre, or caliche contains small amounts of sodium iodate, NalOj. from which iodine can be obtained (see below). Some insoluble iodides, for example liiose of silver and mercury(II), occur in Mexico. Iodine is found in the human body in the compound thyroxin in the thyroid gland deficiency of iodine in diet causes enlargement of this gland (goitre). [Pg.319]

The most important ores are bismuthinite or bismuth glance and bismite. Peru, Japan, Mexico, Bolivia, and Canada are major bismuth producers. Much of the bismuth produced in the U.S. is obtained as a by-product in refining lead, copper, tin, silver, and gold ores. [Pg.146]

Acetylene Bromine, chlorine, brass, copper and copper salts, fluorine, mercury and mercury salts, nitric acid, silver and silver salts, alkali hydrides, potassium metal... [Pg.1207]

On the other hand, Pritchard, more recently, has found that on the (111) plane of both silver and copper, the value of u (Xe) is close to 17-0 A (17-7 for Ag, 16-9 A for Cu) and this corresponds to the spacings in solid xenon rather than in the metal adsorbents. ... [Pg.79]

Schematic model of AgCI showing difference between bulk and surface atoms of silver. Silver and chloride ions are not shown to scale. Schematic model of AgCI showing difference between bulk and surface atoms of silver. Silver and chloride ions are not shown to scale.
Silver-mercury amalgams [SILVER AND SILVER ALLOYS] (Vol 22)... [Pg.285]


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Alloys of copper, silver, and gold

Bonded Compounds of Silver and Gold

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Influences of Silver and Halide Ions

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Metathesis between alkyl halides and silver nitrate

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Oxidation over Copper, Silver and Gold Catalysts

Palladium, Platinum, Silver, and Gold

Palladium, Platinum, Silver, and Gold Porphyrins

Physical Development and the Reduction of Silver Ions from Solution

Preparation and Analysis of a Silver(II) Complex

Processes for the Manufacture of Lead and Silver Azide

Reduction of Silver and Palladium Ion

SERS spectra and silver electrodes

Separation of gold and silver

Sigmatropic Rearrangements and Related Processes Promoted by Silver

Silver Acetylide, Analytical and Destruction

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Silver Resources and Reserves

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Silver isotopes and their properties

Silver occurrence, extraction and uses

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Silver powder and flakes

Silver salt, potassium bromide and similar methods

Silver salts and derivatives

Silver(O) and Cluster Compounds

Silver- and Zinc-Catalyzed Indole Ring Synthesis

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