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  2. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Although most compounds are referred to by their IUPAC systematic names ... Chlorine dioxide – ClO 2; ... (Hg,Zn)Te; Silver telluride – Ag 2 Te;

  3. Zinc chloride - Wikipedia

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    Caulton's reagent", V 2 Cl 3 6] [Zn 2 Cl 6], which is used in organic chemistry, is an example of a salt containing [Zn 2 Cl 6] 2−. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The compound Cs 3 ZnCl 5 contains tetrahedral [ZnCl 4 ] 2− and Cl − anions, [ 9 ] so, the compound is not caesium pentachlorozincate, but caesium tetrachlorozincate chloride.

  4. Zinc chlorate - Wikipedia

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    Names IUPAC name. Zinc chlorate. ... Zn(ClO 3) 2 Molar mass: 232.29 g/mol ... (Cl O 3) 2) is an inorganic chemical compound. References

  5. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulae and CAS numbers, ... (ClO) 2: beryllium hypochlorite: Be ... C 16 H 28 N 2 O 6 Zn: zinc acexamate ...

  6. Template:Zinc compounds - Wikipedia

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  7. Zinc compounds - Wikipedia

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    Zn 2+ is a class A acceptor in the classification of Ahrland, Chatt and Davies, [16] and so forms stronger complexes with the first-row donor atoms oxygen or nitrogen than with second-row sulfur or phosphorus. In terms of HSAB theory Zn 2+ is a hard acid. In aqueous solution an octahedral complex, [Zn(H 2 O) 6] 2+ is the predominant species. [17]

  8. Zinc perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Other names Zinc diperchlorate, zinc(II) perchlorate ... The compound forms a hexahydrate Zn(ClO 4) 2 ·6 H 2 O. [5] [6] Zinc perchlorate forms a hygroscopic ...

  9. Chemical nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Because the S 2− anion has a subscript of 2 in the formula (giving a 4− charge), the compound must be balanced with a 4+ charge on the Pb cation (lead can form cations with a 4+ or a 2+ charge). Thus, the compound is made of one Pb 4+ cation to every two S 2− anions, the compound is balanced, and its name is written as lead(IV) sulfide.