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  2. Dilithium acetylide - Wikipedia

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    Dilithium acetylide is an organometallic compound with the formula Li 2 C 2.It is typically derived by double deprotonation of acetylene. X-ray crystallography confirms the presence of C≡C subunits attached to lithium, resulting in a polymeric structure. [3]

  3. List of semiconductor materials - Wikipedia

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    A compound semiconductor is a semiconductor compound composed of chemical elements of at least two different species. These semiconductors form for example in periodic table groups 13–15 (old groups III–V), for example of elements from the Boron group (old group III, boron, aluminium, gallium, indium) and from group 15 (old group V, nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth).

  4. Tetralithiomethane - Wikipedia

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    Tetralithiomethane, also known as tetralithium carbide, is an organolithium compound with the formula C Li 4. It is an extremely pyrophoric red solid and is the lithium analog of methane . [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Lithium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is a highly reactive alkali metal that is widely used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties. Lithium compounds are formed by combining lithium with other elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine, to form different chemical compounds.

  6. Carbide - Wikipedia

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    Lattice structure of titanium carbide In chemistry , a carbide usually describes a compound composed of carbon and a metal. In metallurgy , carbiding or carburizing is the process for producing carbide coatings on a metal piece.

  7. Metal carbido complex - Wikipedia

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    Most molecular carbido complexes are clusters, usually featuring carbide as a six-fold bridging ligand. Examples include [Rh 6 C(CO) 15] 2−, and [Ru 6 C(CO) 16] 2−. [5] Though exceptions exist, such as the nonanuclear Ruthenium cluster (μ-C)Ru 9 (CO) 14 (μ 3-η 5: η 2:η 2-C 9 H 7) 2, containing a tripped trigonal prism geometry around ...

  8. Organometallic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    A steel bottle containing MgCp 2 (magnesium bis-cyclopentadienyl), which, like several other organometallic compounds, is pyrophoric in air.. Organometallic compounds are distinguished by the prefix "organo-" (e.g., organopalladium compounds), and include all compounds which contain a bond between a metal atom and a carbon atom of an organyl group. [2]

  9. Lithium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Lithium carbonate is an inorganic compound, the lithium salt of carbonic acid with the formula Li 2 CO 3. This white salt is widely used in processing metal oxides. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines [7] for its efficacy in the treatment of mood disorders such as bipolar disorder. [8] [7]