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  2. Organoaluminium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organoaluminium compounds generally feature three- and four-coordinate Al centers, although higher coordination numbers are observed with inorganic ligands such as fluoride. In accord with the usual trends, four-coordinate Al prefers to be tetrahedral. In contrast to boron, aluminium is a larger atom and easily accommodates four carbon ligands.

  3. Triatomic molecule - Wikipedia

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    Ozone, O 3 is an example of a triatomic molecule with all atoms the same. Triatomic hydrogen, H 3, is unstable and breaks up spontaneously. H 3 +, the trihydrogen cation is stable by itself and is symmetric. 4 He 3, the helium trimer is only weakly bound by van der Waals force and is in an Efimov state. [1] Trisulfur (S 3) is analogous to ozone.

  4. Trimethylaluminium - Wikipedia

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    In Al 2 Me 6, the Al-C(terminal) and Al-C(bridging) distances are 1.97 and 2.14 Å, respectively. The Al center is tetrahedral. [5] The carbon atoms of the bridging methyl groups are each surrounded by five neighbors: three hydrogen atoms and two aluminium atoms. The methyl groups interchange readily intramolecularly.

  5. Aluminium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium's electropositive behavior, high affinity for oxygen, and highly negative standard electrode potential are all more similar to those of scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, and actinium, which have ds 2 configurations of three valence electrons outside a noble gas core: aluminium is the most electropositive metal in its group. [1] Aluminium ...

  6. List of compounds with carbon number 3 - Wikipedia

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    C 3 H 10 N 2: 1,3-Diaminopropane: 109-76-2 C 3 H 10 N 2 O 3: isopropylamine nitrate: 87478-71-5 C 3 H 10 O 3 Si: trimethoxysilane: 2487-90-3 C 3 H 10 Si: isopropylsilane: 18230-84-7 C 3 H 12 CdCl 4 N 2: propyldiammonium cadmium tetrachloride: 60970-45-8 C 3 H 12 Cl 4 MnN 2: propyldiammonium manganese tetrachloride: 59683-18-0 C 3 H 12 N 6 O 3 ...

  7. Aluminium carbide - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium carbide has an unusual crystal structure that consists of alternating layers of Al 2 C and Al 2 C 2. Each aluminium atom is coordinated to 4 carbon atoms to give a tetrahedral arrangement. Carbon atoms exist in 2 different binding environments; one is a deformed octahedron of 6 Al atoms at a distance of 217 pm.

  8. Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    The electronegativity of aluminium is 1.61 (Pauling scale). [22] High-resolution STEM-HAADF micrograph of Al atoms viewed along the [001] zone axis. A free aluminium atom has a radius of 143 pm. [23] With the three outermost electrons removed, the radius shrinks to 39 pm for a 4-coordinated atom or 53.5 pm for a 6-coordinated atom. [23]

  9. Aluminium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium carbonate (Al 2 (CO 3) 3), is a carbonate of aluminium.It is not well characterized; one authority says that simple carbonates of aluminium are not known. [2] However related compounds are known, such as the basic sodium aluminium carbonate mineral dawsonite (NaAlCO 3 (OH) 2) and hydrated basic aluminium carbonate minerals scarbroite (Al 5 (CO 3)(OH) 13 •5(H 2 O)) and ...