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Tellurate , pentafluorooxo

BFaN, Borate(III), tetrafluoro-, tetrafluoro-ammonium (1 1), 24 42 BFi303Te3, Tellurate(VI), pentafluorooxo-, boron(3 + ) (3 1), 24 35 BKCsHie, Borate(l-), (cyclooctane-1,5-diyl)dihydio-, potassium, 22 BLiCaHu, Borate(l-), (cyclooctane-1,5-diyl)dihydro-, lithium, 22 199 BNCaHia, Borane, (dimethylamino)diethyl-, 22 209... [Pg.244]

O3BF4RU2C15H13, Ruthenium(l+), jLCarbonic acid cobalt complexes, 21 120, 23 107, 112 platinum chain complex, 21 153, 154... [Pg.282]

Caution. All tellurium compounds are toxic. When ingested they give rise at least to a long-lasting garlic odor of the breath and sweat. Fluorosulfuric acid is very reactive toward all organic materials and like all pentafluorooxo-tellurates(VI) must not be allowed to contact the skin. All manipulations should be carried out in a vacuum system, a dry box, or a fume hood. [Pg.34]


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