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Since oxalate functions as a bidentate ligand it can satisfy two coordinate positions around the nickel atom, or it can bridge two nickel atoms together. The shape around the nickel atom is octahedral for diaquabis Nickel(0): Ni(CO)₄, Ni(COD)₂. Dictionary of Organic Compounds. Sixth Edition. Volumes 1−9 Edited by Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds.

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Abstract. This book is a compilation of data on approximat organic compounds, presented in a number of useful formats. Volumes I and II contain an alphabetical listing of compounds, giving the following information, where applicable, for each: common names and synonyms, melting and boiling point, molecular formula and weight, line formula, refractive index, density, color.

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Other properties of acids include a sour taste and the ability to. This updated edition of the Handbook of Inorganic Compounds is the perfect reference for anyone that needs property data for compounds, CASRN numbers for computer or other searches, a consistent tabulation of molecular weights to synthesize inorganic materials on a laboratory scale, or data related to physical and chemical properties.

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The Handbook of Inorganic Compounds: Second Edition consists of data for 3, selected gas, liquid, and solid compounds, including representative compounds of several different classes of compounds. Choices of compounds were based on criteria such as inclusion of the compounds in various handbooks of laboratory chemicals, discussion in recent.

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Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds by Jane E. MacIntyre (Editor) Published: The Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds presents fundamental information on more t of the most important and useful inorganic compounds organized according to empirical name and indexed by name, structural type, and CAS Registry number.

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