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  2. IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, IUPAC Recommendations 2005 is the 2005 version of Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (which is informally called the Red Book). It is a collection of rules for naming inorganic compounds, as recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).

  3. Carbon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CO2. It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in the gas state at room temperature and at normally-encountered concentrations it is odorless.. As the source of carbon in the carbon cycle, atmospheric CO 2 is ...

  4. Tin triphosphide - Wikipedia

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    X-ray crystallography reveals that tin triphosphide is not a triphosphide. It is a hexaphosphide, with P 6 6-rings. These ruffled P 6 rings form three short (2.66 Å) and three long (2.95 Å) Sn-P bonds. The result is that Sn(II) adopts highly distorted octahedral geometry.

  5. Phosphide - Wikipedia

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    Phosphide. A portion of the structure of Cu3P, highlighting the highly crosslinked nature common to many transition metal phosphides (Cu = orange, P = purple). In chemistry, a phosphide is a compound containing the P3− ion or its equivalent. Many different phosphides are known, with widely differing structures. [1]

  6. Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, also known as triose phosphate or 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde and abbreviated as G3P, GA3P, GADP, GAP, TP, GALP or PGAL, is a metabolite that occurs as an intermediate in several central pathways of all organisms. [2][3] With the chemical formula H (O)CCH (OH)CH 2 OPO 32-, this anion is a ...

  7. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    arsenic dioxide: 12255-12-8 AsP: arsenic monophosphide: 12255-33-3 AsP 3: arsenic triphosphide: 12511-95-4 AsTl: thallium arsenide: 12006-09-6 As 2 I 4: arsenic diiodide: 13770-56-4 As 2 O 3: arsenic trioxide: 1327-53-3 As 2 P 2: arsenic diphosphide: 12512-03-7 As 2 O 5: arsenic pentoxide: 1303-28-2 As 2 S 4: arsenic tetrasulfide: 1303-32-8 As ...

  8. Photosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    The fixation or reduction of carbon dioxide is a process in which carbon dioxide combines with a five-carbon sugar, ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate, to yield two molecules of a three-carbon compound, glycerate 3-phosphate, also known as 3-phosphoglycerate.

  9. Carbon compounds - Wikipedia

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    The anhydrides of some of these acids are oxides of carbon; carbon dioxide, for instance, can be seen as the anhydride of carbonic acid. Some important carbonates are Ag 2 CO 3 , BaCO 3 , CaCO 3 , CdCO 3 , Ce 2 (CO 3 ) 3 , CoCO 3 , Cs 2 CO 3 , CuCO 3 , FeCO 3 , K 2 CO 3 , La 2 (CO 3 ) 3 , Li 2 CO 3 , MgCO 3 , MnCO 3 , (NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 , Na 2 CO 3 ...