Titanium nitrate is the inorganic compound with formula Ti(NO3)4. It is a colorless, diamagnetic solid that sublimes readily. It is an unusual example...
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to produce nitrogen dioxide. It is structurally very similar to titanium(IV) nitrate, with the only major difference being the Sn–O bond(2.161 Å) being...
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other isomers, 4-nitrotoluene is prepared by nitration of toluene, commonly using titanium(IV) nitrate. It undergoes the reactions typical for nitrobenzene...
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NH4Br Ammonium chromate – [NH4]2CrO4 Ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate – [NH4]2[Ce(NO3)6] Ammonium cerium(IV) sulfate – [NH4]4[Ce(SO4)4] Ammonium chloride – [NH4]Cl...
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A transition metal nitrate complex is a coordination compound containing one or more nitrate ligands. Such complexes are common starting reagents for...
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oximes to imines. Titanium trichloride can reduce nitrate to ammonium ion thereby allowing for the sequential analysis of nitrate and ammonia. Slow deterioration...
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Zr(NO3)4. It has alternate names of zirconium tetranitrate, or zirconium(IV) nitrate. It has a UN number of UN 2728 and is class 5.1, meaning oxidising substance...
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Titanium perchlorate, or more precisely titanium(IV) perchlorate, is a molecular compound of titanium and perchlorate groups with formula Ti(ClO4)4. Anhydrous...
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Solid-propellant rocket (redirect from Nitrate Ester Plasticized Polyether)
propellants are often either ammonium-nitrate-based (ANCP) or ammonium-perchlorate-based (APCP). Ammonium nitrate composite propellant often uses magnesium...
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Cerium (section Cerium(IV) complexes)
polychalcogenides with cerium(III): cerium(IV) derivatives of S, Se, and Te are unknown. The compound ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) (NH4)2[Ce(NO3)6] is the most...
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particles, which interfere with flame colorants. Reacts with nitrates, except ammonium nitrate, yielding nitrogen oxides, ammonia, and heat (the reaction...
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give 2-acetylthiophene is promoted by tin(IV) chloride. Similarly, tin(IV) chloride is useful for nitrations. Stannic chloride was used as a chemical weapon...
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Hafnium(IV) nitrate is an inorganic compound, a salt of hafnium and nitric acid with the chemical formula Hf(NO3)4. Hafnium nitrate can be prepared by...
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to berkelium(IV) oxide and 22 milligrams of the solution of this compound is reported to cost one million dollars. Berkelium(III) nitrate is produced by...
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dioxide in modern semiconductor devices. Hafnium(IV) nitrate (Hf(NO3)4) is the nitrate of hafnium(IV). It can be prepared by the reaction of hafnium tetrachloride...
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Zirconium tetrafluoride (redirect from Zirconium(IV) fluoride)
+ 3 HF + 3 NH3 Addition of hydrofluoric acid to solutions of zirconium nitrate precipitates solid monohydrate. Hydrates of zirconium tetrafluoride can...
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greyish-white color that closely resembles hafnium and, to a lesser extent, titanium. It is solid at room temperature, ductile, malleable and corrosion-resistant...
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"Hexaaquacobalt(II) nitrate". Cryst. Struct. Commun. 2 (4): 581–583. Gallezot, P.; Weigel, D.; Prettre, M. (1967). "Structure du Nitrate de Nickel Tétrahydraté"...
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Lead dioxide (redirect from Lead(IV) oxide)
use harder substrates, such as titanium, niobium, tantalum or graphite and deposit PbO2 onto them from lead(II) nitrate in static or flowing nitric acid...
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tautomer at the double bond to form a carbonyl and nitrate. Oxophilic reductants, such as titanium salts, will reduce the nitronate to a hydrolysis-susceptible...
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the tetrachloride and tetraiodide complexes of Ti(IV) is exploited in the purification of titanium by the Kroll and van Arkel–de Boer processes, respectively...
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decomposition of other metal compounds, e.g. carbonates, hydroxides, and nitrates. In the making of calcium oxide, calcium carbonate (limestone) breaks down...
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variety of salts such as ammonium carbonate, ammonium chloride, and ammonium nitrate. Most simple ammonium salts are very soluble in water. An exception is...
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diminishing with the increased use of titanium dioxide due to the latter being consider more food-safe. Titanium dioxide as a digestion marker allows the...
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Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering (section Stratos IV)
either a mixture of sorbitol and potassium nitrate, known as rocket candy, or a mixture of Ammonium Nitrate and Aluminium called Alan-7. The scale of the...
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Examples: iron pentacarbonyl, titanium tetrachloride, cisplatin These species feature elements from groups I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, 0 (excluding hydrogen)...
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Liquid H2SO4 −814 Titanium Gas Ti 468 Titanium tetrachloride Gas TiCl4 −763.2 Titanium tetrachloride Liquid TiCl4 −804.2 Titanium dioxide Solid TiO2...
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Thermites have diverse compositions. Fuels include aluminum, magnesium, titanium, zinc, silicon, and boron. Aluminum is common because of its high boiling...
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example, with bidentate nitrate ions as ligands, CeIV and ThIV form the 12-coordinate ions [Ce(NO3)6]2− (ceric ammonium nitrate) and [Th(NO3)6]2−. When...
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in 1790 when it was found that nitrogen was present in nitric acid and nitrates. Antoine Lavoisier suggested instead the name azote, from the Ancient Greek:...
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