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In inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry, a ternary compound or ternary phase is a chemical compound containing three different elements. While some ternary compounds are molecular, e.g. chloroform (HCCl 3), more typically ternary phases refer to extended solids. The perovskites are a famous example. [1]
Chemical nomenclature, replete as it is with compounds with very complex names, is a repository for some names that may be considered unusual. A browse through the Physical Constants of Organic Compounds in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (a fundamental resource) will reveal not just the whimsical work of chemists, but the sometimes peculiar compound names that occur as the ...
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C 20 H 17 NO 6: Sibiricine: C 20 H 19 N N,N-Dibenzylaniline: 91-73-6 C 20 H 20 N 4 AgS 2 O 8: Tetrakis(pyridine)silver(II) peroxydisulfate: 15810-50-1 C 20 H 22 N 2 O Kopsanone: 6662-83-5 C 20 H 22 N 2 O 2: Pleiocarpamine: 6393-66-4 C 20 H 22 O 7: Saudin: C 20 H 23 BrN 8 O BX-912: 702674-56-4 C 20 H 23 NO 4: Thebacon: 466-90-0 C 20 H 24 O 2 N 2 ...
The ternary 2:1:5 compound of antimony, copper and potassium can be named in two ways depending on which element(s) are designated as electronegative. CuK 5 Sb 2 copper pentapotassium diantimonide, (both copper and potassium are designated as electropositive and are sequenced alphabetically)
This list is sorted by boiling point of gases in ascending order, but can be sorted on different values. "sub" and "triple" refer to the sublimation point and the triple point, which are given in the case of a substance that sublimes at 1 atm; "dec" refers to decomposition. "~" means approximately.
This is a list of CAS numbers by chemical formulas and chemical compounds, indexed by formula.The CAS number is a unique number applied to a specific chemical by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS).This list complements alternative listings to be found at list of inorganic compounds and glossary of chemical formulae