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  2. Inorganica Chimica Acta - Wikipedia

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    Inorganica Chimica Acta is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1967 that covers original research and reviews of fundamental and applied aspects of inorganic chemistry. See also [ edit ]

  3. Nickel(II) acetate - Wikipedia

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    The compound can be prepared by treating nickel or nickel(II) carbonate with acetic acid: . NiCO 3 + 2 CH 3 CO 2 H + 3 H 2 O → Ni(CH 3 CO 2) 2 ·4 H 2 O + CO 2. The mint-green tetrahydrate has been shown by X-ray crystallography to adopt an octahedral structure, the central nickel centre being coordinated by four water molecules and two acetate ligands. [5]

  4. Tris(tert-butoxy)silanethiol - Wikipedia

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    Tris(tert-butoxy)silanethiol is a silicon compound containing three tert-butoxy groups and a rare Si–S–H functional group.This colourless compound serves as an hydrogen donor in radical chain reactions.

  5. List of chemistry journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of scientific journals in chemistry and its various subfields. For journals mainly about materials science, see List of materials science journals . A

  6. Inorganic Chemistry (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Inorganic Chemistry is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society since 1962. It covers research in all areas of inorganic chemistry . The current editor-in-chief is Stefanie Dehnen ( Karlsruhe Institute of Technology ).

  7. List of aqueous ions by element - Wikipedia

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    Equally, as Kirby noted, “since the trace chemistry of I sometimes differs significantly from its own macroscopic chemistry, analogies drawn between At and I are likely to be questionable, at best." [13] Ⓕ The earlier actinides, up to uranium, show some superficial resemblance to their transition metal counterparts in groups 3 to 9. [14]

  8. Metal acetylacetonates - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, Mn(acac) 3 has been used as a one-electron oxidant for coupling phenols. [15] The electron transfer rates for Mn(acac)3 have been evaluated. [16] - Mn(acac) 2 is a tan solid obtained by vacuum drying the yellow dihydrate Mn(acac) 2 (H 2 O) 2. [17]

  9. Nickel(II) bis(acetylacetonate) - Wikipedia

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    Structure of Ni(acac) 2 (H 2 O) 2. As in the anhydrous form, the Ni(II) centres occupy octahedral coordination sites. The coordination sphere is provided by two bidentate acetylacetonate (acac) ligands and two aquo ligands.