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  2. Boron group - Wikipedia

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    This results in a variety of oxidation states. In the lighter elements, the +3 state is the most stable, but the +1 state becomes more prevalent with increasing atomic number, and is the most stable for thallium. [19] Boron is capable of forming compounds with lower oxidization states, of +1 or +2, and aluminium can do the same. [20]

  3. Salt (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a salt or ionic compound is a chemical compound consisting of an assembly of positively charged ions and negatively charged ions , [1] which results in a compound with no net electric charge (electrically neutral). The constituent ions are held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonds.

  4. Category:Salts - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a salt is a neutral compound composed of cations bound to anions. ... Ferrates (12 P) Salt flats (1 C, 20 P) Fluorides (10 C, 248 P) H. Halophytes (4 C ...

  5. Diazonium compound - Wikipedia

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    The first and still main use of diazonium salts is azo coupling, which is exploited in the production of azo dyes. [12] [13] In some cases water-fast dyed fabrics are simply immersed in an aqueous solution of the diazonium compound, followed by immersion in a solution of the coupler (the electron-rich ring that undergoes electrophilic ...

  6. Lithium metaborate - Wikipedia

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    Lithium metaborate is a chemical compound of lithium, boron, and oxygen with elemental formula LiBO 2.It is often encountered as a hydrate, LiBO 2 ·nH 2 O, where n is usually 2 or 4.

  7. Sodium salt - Wikipedia

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    Sodium salts are salts composed of a sodium cation and any anion. The anion may be the conjugate base of some inorganic or organic acids , or any monatomic or polyatomic anion . They can be formed by the neutralization of acids with sodium hydroxide .

  8. Double salt - Wikipedia

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    Mohr's salt, ammonium iron(II) sulfate, [NH 4] 2 [Fe(H 2 O) 6](SO 4) 2.. A double salt is a salt that contains two or more different cations or anions.Examples of double salts include alums (with the general formula M I M III (SO 4) 2 ·12H 2 O) and Tutton's salts (with the general formula (M I) 2 M II (SO 4) 2 ·6H 2 O). [1]

  9. Sulfosalt mineral - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Strunz classification includes the sulfosalts in a sulfides and sulfosalts superclass. [1] A group which have similar appearing formulas are the sulfarsenides (for example cobaltite (Co,Fe)AsS). In sulfarsenides the arsenic substitutes for sulfide anions whereas in the sulfosalts the arsenic substitutes for a metal cation. [2]