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  • ...ner ''f'' shell is the reason for the much higher melting temperature of [[cadmium]]. Metals such as [[gold]] have atoms with one less 6s electron than mercur ===Reactivity and compounds===
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  • ...Ng|first=S.|coauthors=et. al.,|year=2005|title=Supramolecular Isomerism in Cadmium Hydroxide Phases. Temperature-Dependent Synthesis and Structure of Photolum ...[ground state]], resulting in the emission of [[light]]. Most luminescent compounds require organic chromophoric ligands, which absorb light and then pass the
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  • |data8 = [[Zinc]], [[Molybdenum]], [[Cadmium]] ...e physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their intermetallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are called alloys.
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  • ...= 10.1016/S0304-3894(00)00183-7}}</ref> Counterweights manufactured with [[cadmium]] [[plating]] are considered non-hazardous while the plating is intact.<ref ...9}}</ref> Besides its residual radioactivity, U-238 is a heavy metal whose compounds are known from laboratory studies to be toxic to [[mammal]]s.
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  • ...ermann, K.; Rothaut, J.; Drieselman, R. |chapter=Platinum group metals and compounds |title=Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry |publisher=Wiley |yea ==Chemical compounds==
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  • '''Toxic metals''' are [[metal]]s that form [[poison]]ous soluble compounds and have no biological role, i.e. are not essential minerals, or are in the ...on-toxic. Most often the definition <!-- of what??--> includes at least [[cadmium]], [[lead]], [[mercury (element)|mercury]] and the radioactive metals.{{Fac
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  • Aerogels made of [[cadmium selenide]] [[quantum dots]] in a porous 3-D network have recently been deve ...on by the addition of [[dopants]], reinforcing structures, and hybridizing compounds. Using this approach, the breadth of applications for the material class ma
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  • ...ase additives or the sole constituents of sliding surfaces and bearings. [[Cadmium]] and [[Gold]] are used for plating surfaces which gives them good corrosio Note that many of the basic chemical compounds used as detergents (example: calcium sulfonate) serve the purpose of the fi
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  • Calcium hydroxide is a polymer. It crystallizes in the same motif as [[cadmium iodide]]. The layers are interconnected by [[hydrogen bond]]s. {{Calcium compounds}}
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  • ...mentmagn.pdf|title = Magnetic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics| publisher = CRC press| isbn = 084930 ...>−</sup>, are powerful [[oxidation|oxidizing agents]].<ref name="Holl"/> Compounds with oxidation states +5 (blue) and +6 (green) are strong oxidizing agents
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  • ...mann>Sabina C. Grund, Kunibert Hanusch, Hans Uwe Wolf "Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, VCH-Wiley, 2008, Weinhe ...minerals such as [[arsenopyrite]] with a hammer. Arsenic (and some arsenic compounds) [[sublimation (chemistry)|sublimes]] upon heating at atmospheric pressure,
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  • ...Greek word "chrōma" (χρώμα), meaning [[color]], because many of its compounds are intensely colored. It was discovered by [[Louis Nicolas Vauquelin]] in ..., UK|isbn = 0198503407|chapter = Chromium|pages=495–498}}</ref> Chromium compounds are found in the environment, due to [[erosion]] of chromium-containing roc
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  • {{infobox cadmium}} ...r]] and Hermann, both in Germany, as an impurity in [[zinc carbonate]]<ref>Cadmium in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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  • ...dium]] metal that reacts with [[alkyl halide]]s to form [[organometallic]] compounds of lead such as [[tetraethyl lead]].<ref>{{cite book| title = Merck Index o ...of iron and copper). These wastes contain concentrations of copper, zinc, cadmium, and bismuth that can be recovered economically, as can their content of un
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  • Compounds that contain a coordination complex are called '''coordination compounds'''. The ...[[Chirality (chemistry)|chirality]] was necessarily associated with carbon compounds.
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