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  2. Gallium(III) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Gallium(III) sulfate refers to the chemical compound, a salt, with the formula Ga 2 (SO 4) 3, or its hydrates Ga 2 (SO 4) 3 ·xH 2 O. Gallium metal dissolves in sulfuric acid to form solutions containing [Ga(OH 2) 6] 3+ and SO 4 2− ions.

  3. Gallium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Gallium trichloride is a common starting reagent for the formation of organogallium compounds, such as in carbogallation reactions. [15] Gallium trichloride reacts with lithium cyclopentadienide in diethyl ether to form the trigonal planar gallium cyclopentadienyl complex GaCp 3. Gallium(I) forms complexes with arene ligands such as ...

  4. Gallium - Wikipedia

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    Gallium has 30 known isotopes, ranging in mass number from 60 to 89. Only two isotopes are stable and occur naturally, gallium-69 and gallium-71. Gallium-69 is more abundant: it makes up about 60.1% of natural gallium, while gallium-71 makes up the remaining 39.9%.

  5. Gallium(III) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. Ga 2 S 3 Molar mass: 235.644 g/mol Appearance yellow (α-) ... Gallium(III) sulfide, Ga 2 S 3, is a compound of sulfur and gallium, ...

  6. Gallium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Gallium(III) oxide is an inorganic compound and ultra-wide-bandgap semiconductor with the formula Ga 2 O 3. It is actively studied for applications in power electronics, phosphors, and gas sensing. [5] [6] [7] The compound has several polymorphs, of which the monoclinic β-phase is the most stable.

  7. Gallium(I) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 155.445 g/mol [1] Appearance ... Gallium(I) oxide, digallium monoxide or gallium suboxide is an inorganic compound with the formula Ga 2 O.

  8. Gallium(II) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Gallium(II) sulfide, GaS, is a chemical compound of gallium and sulfur. The normal form of gallium(II) sulfide as made from the elements has a hexagonal layer structure containing Ga 2 4+ units which have a Ga-Ga distance of 248pm. [ 1 ]

  9. Gallium sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Gallium sulfide may refer to: Gallium(III) sulfide, Ga 2 S 3; Gallium(II) sulfide, GaS; Thiogallate cations containing gallium and sulfur This page was last edited on ...