Inorganic Compounds Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Compounds Inorganic Chemistry
Combinations of inorganic atoms, many of which have unusual physical properties and structure.
Top: Science: Chemistry: Inorganic: Inorganic Compounds
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Silver Nitrate - Salt Lake Metals is a primary supplier and provides information on this chemical.
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Salt - Physiology, geology, economics, religion, production, etymology and anything else you might want to know about sodium chloride.
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Metal Carbonyls - 3D structure and bonding patterns of metal carbonyls.
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Ferrocene - Unusually stable, with structure and bonding that defies conventional bonding descriptions.
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Nitrous oxide - The history and importance of "Laughing Gas."
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ZSM-5a Zeolite Catalyst - Heterogeneous catalysts useful in the interconversion of hydrocarbons and the alkylation of aromatic compounds.
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Bioinorganic Gallery - Hyperactive Bioinorganic Proteins. A Chemical MIME and Picture Gallery.
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Wilkinson's Catalyst - Organometallic compound that activates small organic molecules such that bond-breaking and bond-formation pathways are readily accessible.
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Water - Importance and biophysical properties of water.
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HArF - Information on a stable hydride of argon with properties similar to those of the analogous xenon and krypton compounds.
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Tetraethyl lead and MTBE - Structure and importance as an additive to petroleum.
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Amethyst - Amethyst is a variety of quartz with purple coloration which is caused by impurities of iron or manganese.
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Gallery of Inorganic Molecules, Polyhedra and Bioinorganic Structures - Provides 3D models of a large number of inorganic molecules.
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Cisplatin - Cisplatin or cis diamminedichloroplatinum (DDP) is an inorganic compound that is widely used for the treatment of a variety of tumors.
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Soltec Ventures - Supplier of rare earth compounds and other specialty inorganic specialty chemicals for custom synthesis in sol gel nanotechnolgy, including superconductor and catalyst technology.
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