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  2. Selenium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Selenium dichloride is an important reagent in the preparation of selenium compounds (e.g. the preparation of Se 7). It is prepared by treating selenium with sulfuryl chloride (SO 2 Cl 2 ). [ 10 ] Selenium reacts with fluorine to form selenium hexafluoride :

  3. Organoselenium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Selenium belongs with oxygen and sulfur to the group 16 elements or chalcogens, and similarities in chemistry are to be expected. Organoselenium compounds are found at trace levels in ambient waters, soils and sediments. [4] Selenium can exist with oxidation state −2, +2, +4, +6. Se(II) is the dominant form in organoselenium ...

  4. Selenium tetrachloride - Wikipedia

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    Selenium tetrachloride is the inorganic compound composed with the formula SeCl 4. This compound exists as yellow to white volatile solid. This compound exists as yellow to white volatile solid. It is one of two commonly available selenium chlorides , the other example being selenium monochloride , Se 2 Cl 2 .

  5. Selenium monochloride - Wikipedia

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    Selenium monochloride or diselenium dichloride is an inorganic compound with the formula Se 2 Cl 2. Although a common name for the compound is selenium monochloride, reflecting its empirical formula , IUPAC does not recommend that name, instead preferring the more descriptive diselenium dichloride.

  6. Selenium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Selenium chloride may refer to the following chemical compounds: Selenium monochloride, Se 2 Cl 2; Selenium dichloride, SeCl 2; Selenium tetrachloride, SeCl 4

  7. Selenium - Wikipedia

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    Selenium-specific supplements typically contain either 100 or 200 μg/serving. [citation needed] In June 2015, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published its final rule establishing a requirement for minimum and maximum levels of selenium in infant formula. [161]

  8. Equivalent weight - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent weight of an element is the mass which combines with or displaces 1.008 gram of hydrogen or 8.0 grams of oxygen or 35.5 grams of chlorine. The equivalent weight of an element is the mass of a mole of the element divided by the element's valence. That is, in grams, the atomic weight of the element divided by the usual valence. [2]

  9. Magnesium selenide - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 103.27 g/mol [1] ... Magnesium selenide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula MgSe. It contains magnesium and selenium in a 1:1 ratio.