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  2. Titanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    The +4 oxidation state dominates titanium chemistry, [1] but compounds in the +3 oxidation state are also numerous. [2] Commonly, titanium adopts an octahedral coordination geometry in its complexes, [3] [4] but tetrahedral TiCl 4 is a notable exception. Because of its high oxidation state, titanium(IV) compounds exhibit a high degree of ...

  3. Metal cluster compound - Wikipedia

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    For the earliest metals Zr and Hf, interstitial carbide ligands are also common. One example is Zr 6 CCl 12. [7] One structure type features six terminal halides and 12 edge-bridging halides. This motif is exemplified by tungsten(III) chloride, [Ta 6 Cl 18] 4−, [8] Another common structure has six terminal halides and 8 bridging halides, e.g ...

  4. Category:Tungsten compounds - Wikipedia

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    Template:Tungsten compounds This page was last edited on 3 January 2024, at 12:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Tungsten trioxide - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten trioxide is a starting material for the synthesis of tungstates. Barium tungstate BaWO 4 is used as a x-ray screen phosphors. Alkali metal tungstates, such as lithium tungstate Li 2 WO 4 and cesium tungstate Cs 2 WO 4, give dense solutions that can be used to separate minerals. [1] Other applications, actual or potential, include ...

  6. Tungsten - Wikipedia

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    The jewelry industry makes rings of sintered tungsten carbide, tungsten carbide/metal composites, and also metallic tungsten. [78] WC/metal composite rings use nickel as the metal matrix in place of cobalt because it takes a higher luster when polished. Sometimes manufacturers or retailers refer to tungsten carbide as a metal, but it is a ...

  7. Titanium ring - Wikipedia

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    Titanium rings are jewelry rings or bands which have been primarily constructed from titanium. The actual compositions of titanium can vary, such as "commercial pure" (99.2% titanium) or "aircraft grade" (primarily, 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium), and titanium rings are often crafted in combination with other materials, such as gemstones and traditional jewelry metals.

  8. Tungsten hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten metal is attractive because of its relatively high thermal and chemical stability, as well as low resistivity (5.6 μΩ·cm) and very low electromigration. WF 6 is favored over related compounds, such as WCl 6 or WBr 6 , because of its higher vapor pressure resulting in higher deposition rates.

  9. Cyclic compound - Wikipedia

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    Examples of ring compounds readily include cases where: all the atoms are carbon (i.e., are carbocycles), none of the atoms are carbon (inorganic cyclic compounds), [2] or where; both carbon and non-carbon atoms are present (heterocyclic compounds with rings containing both carbon and non-carbon).

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