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Titanium hexafluoride

Aflammit Tl Dipotassium hexafluorotitanate Dipotass-ium hexafluorotitanate(2-) Dipotassium monoStanium hexafluoride Dipotassium titanium hexafluoride EINECS 240-969-9 Fluotitanate de potassium NSC 187663 Potassium fluorotitanate (KzTiFe) Potassium hexa-fluorotitanate Potassium titanium fluoride Titanate(2-), hexafluoro-, dIpotassium Titanium potassium fluoride. Flameproofing agent used in wool processing, Thor Chemicals (UK) Ud. [Pg.515]

In 1933 Herzberg and Teller demonstrated that certain electronic transitions which are forbidden in the fixed nuclei approximation may attain a non-zero transition probability through the interaction of electronic and nuclear motions. What they essentially did was to note that in every molecule there exist asymmetric nuclear displacements which yield a non-zero expectation value for the gradient of the nuclear-electronic coulombic energy terms. To illustrate their mode of thought we shall here give a pictorial outline of the calculation of such vibronic intensities in two systems of current interest aromatic compounds and transition metal complexes. For the sake of clarity we shall limit our discussion to the exemplary molecular systems of benzene and potassium titanium hexafluoride (KjTiFg). [Pg.241]

Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoromanganate, 4384 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoronickelate, 4385 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoroxenate Tetranitromethane, 0546 Titanium tetraperchlorate, 4170 1,1,1 -Triacetoxy-1,2-benziodoxol-3-one, 3610 Trifluoromethyl hypofluorite, 0353 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 1301 Trioxygen difluoride , 4323 Uranium hexafluoride, 4375 Vanadium(V) oxide, 4866 Vanadium trinitrate oxide, 4763 Vanadyl perchlorate, 4152 Xenon hexafluoride, 4377 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthoselenate, 4382 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthotellurate, 4383 Xenon tetrafluoride, 4353 Xenon tetrafluoride oxide, 4346 Xenon tetraoxide, 4863 Xenon trioxide, 4857 Zinc permanganate, 4710... [Pg.310]

Like titanium, zirconium forms halogen complexes, the most stable of which is the hexafluoride, ZrF 2-, as well as ZrCl62-, and ZrBr 2-, which are less stable, except in concentrated solutions of the hydrogen hahdes. Zirconium also forms stable peroxy complexes, containing... [Pg.1779]

Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoromanganate, 4378 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoronickelate, 4379 Tetrafluoroammonium hexafluoroxenate, 4380 Tetranitromethane, 0543 Titanium tetraperchlorate, 4164 1,1,1 -Triacetoxy-1,2-benziodoxol-3-one, 3604 Trifluoromethyl hypofluorite, 0352 Trimethylsilyl chlorochromate, 1297 Trioxygen difluoride , 4317 Uranium hexafluoride, 4369 Vanadium trinitrate oxide, 4758 Vanadium(V) oxide, 4860 Vanadyl perchlorate, 4146 Xenon hexafluoride, 4371 Xenon tetrafluoride, 4347 Xenon tetrafluoride oxide, 4340 Xenon tetraoxide, 4857 Xenon trioxide, 4851 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthoselenate, 4376 Xenon(II) pentafluoroorthotellurate, 4377 Zinc permanganate, 4705 ACETYLENIC PEROXIDES ACYL HYPOHALITES ALKYL HYDROPEROXIDES ALKYL TRIALKYLLEAD PEROXIDES AMINIUM IODATES AND PERIODATES AMMINECHROMIUM PEROXOCOMPLEXES BIS (FLUOROOXY)PERHALOALKANES BLEACHING POWDER CHLORITE SALTS... [Pg.2503]

Titanium tetroxide Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate (TDI) Uranium hexafluoride Vanadium pentoxide Zinc chloride... [Pg.250]

Oxidizer, Poison, Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Poisonous and corrosive. Very reactive, a powerful oxidizer. Explosive or violent reaction with organic materials, water, acetone, ammonium halides, antimony, antimony trichloride oxide, arsenic, benzene, boron, bromine, carbon, carbon monoxide, carbon tetrachloride, carbon tetraiodide, chloromethane, cobalt, ether, halogens, iodine, powdered molybdenum, niobium, 2-pentanone, phosphoms, potassium hexachloroplatinate, pyridine, silicon, silicone grease, sulfur, tantalum, tin dichloride, titanium, toluene, vanadium, uranium, uranium hexafluoride. [Pg.211]

Phosphorus pentafluoride Polarine oil Selenium mustard Silicon tetrafluoride Strontium chlorate Strontium permanganate Sulfur chloropentafluoride Sulfur dichloride Sulfur hexafluoride Sulfur monochloride Titanium tetrachloride Thiocarhonyl dichloride Thionyl fluoride Thioptiosgene Triethyl aluminum Trifluoromethyl iodide Triisohutylaluminum Trimethylaluminum Vanadium tetrachloride Vincennite Vinyl bromide Vinylmagnesium bromide Xenon difluoride Zinc arsenide... [Pg.72]

Phosphorus trichloride Silicon tetrachloride Sulfuryl chloride Thionyl chloride Titanium tetrachloride Tungsten hexafluoride gas Vanadium tetrachloride 365 Inorganic Acid Oxides Sulfur dioxide Sulfur trioxide 370 Inorganic Acids... [Pg.196]

Chemetal GmbH Gardobond X4707 Titanium-zirconium hexafluorides... [Pg.972]


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