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  2. Ruthenium(III) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... 5 RuF 5 + I 2 → 5 RuF 3 + 2 IF 5. Properties. Ruthenium(III ...

  3. Monostrontium ruthenate - Wikipedia

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    Monostrontium ruthenate is the inorganic compound with the formula SrRuO 3. It is one of two main strontium ruthenates, the other having the formula Sr 2 RuO 4. SrRuO 3 is a ferromagnetic. [1] It has a perovskite structure as do many complex metal oxides with the ABO 3 formula.

  4. Rules of engagement - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the use of force by the U.S. military in such situations is governed by Rules for the Use of Force (RUF). An abbreviated description of the rules of engagement may be issued to all personnel. Commonly referred to as a "ROE card", this document provides the soldier with a summary of the ROE regulating the use of force for a particular ...

  5. Ruthenium(III) iodide - Wikipedia

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    Ru(NH 3) 5 I 3 → RuI 3 + 5 NH 3. The salt metathesis reaction of hydrated ruthenium(III) chloride with potassium iodide in aqueous solution: [1] RuCl 3 ·xH 2 O + 3 KI → RuI 3 + 3 KCl + xH 2 O. Direct combination of the elements has been reported to succeed under some conditions (350 °C) but not others (500 °C and 20 atm): [1] 2 Ru + 3 I ...

  6. Ruthenium hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium hexafluoride was discovered by American radiochemists in 1961, soon after the discovery of technetium hexafluoride. [3] It is made by a direct reaction of ruthenium metal in a gas stream of fluorine and argon at 400–450 °C. The yields of this reaction are less than 10%. [4] Ru + 3 F 2 → RuF 6

  7. Ruthenium pentafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium pentafluoride is the inorganic compound with the empirical formula RuF 5.This green volatile solid has rarely been studied but is of interest as a binary fluoride of ruthenium, i.e. a compound containing only Ru and F.

  8. Ruthenium(IV) oxide - Wikipedia

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    [7] Electrostatically stabilized hydrosols of pristine ruthenium dioxide hydrate have been prepared by exploiting the autocatalytic reduction of ruthenium tetroxide in aqueous solution. The resulting particle populations may be controlled to comprise substantially monodisperse, uniform spheres with diameters in the range 40nm - 160nm.

  9. Barium ruthenate - Wikipedia

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    Barium ruthenate is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula of BaRuO 3.It can be obtained from the stoichiometric reaction of barium oxide and ruthenium(IV) oxide at temperatures below 1200 °C, [3] or from the thermal decomposition of Ba[Ru(NO)(NO 2) 4 (OH)]·xH 2 O. [4] It reacts with ruthenium and ruthenium(IV) oxide at 1250 °C to obtain black needle-like crystal BaRu 6 O 12. [5]