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Higher sulfur oxides are a group of chemical compounds with the for
sinopite) is a clay or quartz containing iron oxides, with a "blood-red or brownish red color, some
of a high percentage of silicon and aluminium oxides, and a low percentage of sodium, potassium, an
Transition metal oxides comprise a class of materials that contain tra
It is composed of iron oxides, from a kind of clay or quartz called sinople.
cumulations of manganese, iron and other metal oxides that accumulate on the deep ocean floor.
reactive gas, which is oxygen in case of metal oxides or acetylene in case of metal carbides.
Several different oxides are added to zirconia to stabilize the tetrago
nature, zirconium minerals invariably exist as oxides (reflected also by the tendency of all zirconi
Related oxides are also known such as Na2ZnO2, Na2Zn2O3,, Na1
A number of transition metal oxides are also superconductors.
The anionic derivatives of these same oxides are also well known including chlorate (ClO−
yellow amorphous mixture of uranium minerals, oxides, silicates and hydrates of uranium, derived fr
It has also been formed from other iron oxides, hematite and magnetite; the carbonate siderit
include missing or different (foreign) atoms, oxides, insulators and even stresses within the cryst
Amine oxides of anti-cancer drugs have been developed as pr
sed in the reaction above are derived from the oxides of antimony, vanadium, and titanium.
the process by which metal ions form polymeric oxides in aqueous solution.
tween metal ions in aqueous solution and metal oxides, which are represented by many minerals.
a solvent (or flux) for electrolysis aluminium oxides such as bauxite.
nts, typically a few percent, of iron-titanium oxides such as magnetite, ilmenite, and ulvospinel.
on between stibnite (Sb2S3) and other antimony oxides such as valentinite (Sb2O3) or stibiconite (Sb
Hopcalite is a mixture of copper and manganese oxides used as catalyst to convert carbon monoxide in
actually represents several forms of nitrogen oxides such as NO (nitric oxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxi
In general for the insoluble actinide oxides such as high fired uranium dioxide and MOX fue
together with olivine and lesser iron-titanium oxides such as ilmenite and magnetite-ulvospinel; min
wever, other common crucible materials include oxides such as Alumina, Zirconia, and Boron nitride.
Other oxides such as uranium dioxide (UO2) and uranium trio
hey, however, have some unusual properties for oxides, such as high electric conductivity.
air / fuel mixtures was to combine rare earth oxides and base metal oxide components in the catalys
These iron oxides can be generated by precipitation from acidic
, such as clays, chlorides, sulfates, and iron oxides, have been discovered there.
much larger heat of formation than the carbon oxides, as best seen in Ellingham diagrams.
) "ferric" iron drops out as insoluble "rusty" oxides that bind to the surrounding stone, hardening
n trioxide (or diboron trioxide) is one of the oxides of boron.
to eliminate the acidic nitrates and nitrogen oxides produced by gradual decomposition of nitric ac
he following binary (containing only Cs and O) oxides of caesium are known: Cs11O3, Cs4O, Cs7O, and
Hydrous ferric oxides, also called hydrous iron oxides, are a class
ioxide production as iron is reduced from iron oxides by carbon and there is no economical substitut
The reduction of metal oxides with carbon (or carbon monoxide) to form the f
tetracarboxylic dianhydride, C10O8, one of the oxides of carbon.
Early African miners focused on copper oxides and carbonates rather than sulfides, because o
Iodine oxides are chemical compounds of oxygen and iodine.
her from silica, copper oxide, and other metal oxides to chemically reduce the copper ions to elemen
has a small chemical workshop producing sodium oxides, vanadium chloride and oxytrichloride.
It is one of principal oxides of chromium and is used as a pigment.
where the ore mineralogy is dominated by metal oxides, hydroxides, clays and carbonates after the or
The chemistry of sulphur oxides is complex both in the atmosphere and in river
hosts the largest known deposit of rare earth oxides (JORC compliant) outside of China.
Organophosphine oxides are considered to be the most stable organopho
It is one of the principal oxides of copper.
rsenic species such that they adsorb onto iron oxides and create larger particles that may be filter
Manganite occurs with other manganese oxides in deposits formed by circulating meteoric wat
noise in the area, increased levels of nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and cancer ca
Unlike most metal oxides, it dissolves slightly in water to give a pale
s greener because it does not produce nitrogen oxides as do traditional ammoxidations.
The flux mixes with the oxides that do form and lowers the melting temperatur
ally solid replacement bodies of chert or iron oxides formed during diagenesis of a sedimentary rock
ctive catalytic reducer which removes nitrogen oxides, an electrostatic precipitator which removes f
discovered sulfate, hydrated sulfate, and iron oxides in Eos Chasma.
ction, since the presence of contaminants like oxides or etching by products could alter its metalli
The appearance of corrosion products ( oxides) is evaluated after a period of time.
pentoxide, N2O5 is one of the binary nitrogen oxides, a family of compounds that only contain nitro
Mill scale is composed of iron oxides mostly ferric and is bluish black in color.
eir conversion to bulk metal, these refractory oxides are first converted to the tetrachloride, whic
This enables the oxides to flow out of the joint when the two pieces a
OF2 reacts with many metals to yield oxides and fluorides.
site makes for a green stone, and various iron oxides make for a red stone.
g sodium hydroxide pellets, which dissolve the oxides and form a slag.
oxidation of the reagents to their respective oxides and formation of a glass mixture.
This gas etches metal oxides by formation of a volatile BOClx compounds.
A fire scale is a layer of oxides that forms on the surface of metal when a blac
Group 3 or Group 4. The metals form different oxides: vanadium forms vanadium(II) oxide, vanadium(I
dochite is a mineral combining lead and copper oxides with formula PbCu6O8-x(Cl,Br)2x(x ≤ 0.5).
It uses pigments derived from oxides which fuse with the glaze when the piece is fi
Metal(V) oxides are generally nonreactive and act like acids r
hornblende that contains less than 5% of iron oxides is gray to white in color and named edenite, f
naturally occurring minerals, principally iron oxides, that have been used since prehistoric times a
impregnating the sandstone round it with iron oxides that have reinforced it.
roved that aluminum restored metals from their oxides under high temperatures.
tendency of certain chemical compounds to form oxides by hydrolysis or abstraction of oxygen, often
ning inorganic materials, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides predominate.
sent in the form of evenly distributed quartz, oxides and hydroxides of iron, hydrated haemetite and
The surface of most metals consists of oxides and hydroxides in the presence of air.
Sodium zincate refers to anionic zinc oxides or hydroxides, depending on conditions.
(α-AlO(OH)), as well as clays, silt, and iron oxides and hydroxides.
tive processes including the formation of Fe3+ oxides that impart a reddish hue to the Martian surfa
cur in ring opening of cyclopropanones, allene oxides and in the Favorskii rearrangement.
to 1-alkoxyalkyl substituted diphenylphophine oxides which in turn can be used in a Wittig-like rea
ns, 96% of carbon monoxide and 90% of nitrogen oxides produced in automobile engines and those used
e plant ranked 28th for the amount of nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere, with 24,000 tons
There exist multiple oxides as iodine has more than one oxidation state.
oses, giving a mix of iodine, oxygen and lower oxides of iodine.
by heating umber, a dark brown clay containing oxides of iron and manganese.
ite) and sesquioxides, in the form of hydrated oxides of iron and aluminium.
One of several nitrogen oxides, NO2 is an intermediate in the industrial synt
For oxides, oxygen is usually listed last.
Like other alkali metal oxides, Rb2O is a strong base.
Cases of poisoning from tin metal, its oxides, and its salts are "almost unknown," on the ot
There are large deposits of rare earth oxides at Kvanefjeld.
ul emissions into the atmosphere (only nitrous oxides was left) - the product of its combustion is w
ct, glass artists use a thin layer of metallic oxides including magnesium, silicon and titanium at h
tend to be roughly textured and coloured with oxides, especially manganese oxide.
, one for the reduction of refractory metallic oxides by means of aluminum and the other for the red
ould reduce the stations emissions of nitrogen oxides, to meet the requirements of the Industrial Em
d, giving the plant the right to vent nitrogen oxides, airborne mercury, and sulphur dioxide into th
The conversion of aluminium oxides into metallic aluminium requires that the meta
on and in increasing the weight of the calces ( oxides) of metals as compared with metals themselves.
they form acidic oxides (whereas metals generally form basic oxides)
articles, but both forms degrade to copper(II) oxides in moist air.
e older literature and continuing in industry, oxides are named by contracting the element name with
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in the atmosphere are a form
three-way catalytic converter reduces nitrogen oxides to nitrogen and oxygen, oxidizes carbon monoxi
It serves as a carrier for oxides of nitrogen (NOx) into rural regions and cause
Dryer Absorber (SDA) System designed to reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOX) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emi
as "high 100", hydrochloric acid as "high 87", oxides of nitrogen as "medium 57", particulate matter
organic compounds in return for reductions in oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
propellant-grade NTO is referred to as "Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen" or "MON".
ists of 440 N Liquid Apogee Motor MON-3 (Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen) and MMH (MonoMethylHydrazine) for
mbustion of hydrogen with air can also produce oxides of nitrogen, though at negligibly small amount
exothermically releasing Hydrogen bromide and oxides of Nitrogen.
aterial releases fumes of hydrogen cyanide and oxides of nitrogen.
Cuprite, native copper and Fe-Mn oxides also occur in this environment.
is the flaky surface of hot rolled steel, iron oxides consisting of Iron(II,III) oxide, hematite and
Oxides containing only one oxygen are called oxides o
f uranium hexafluoride (UF6) to either uranium oxides (U3O8 or UO2) or uranium metal.
manufactured by reacting fine powders of metal oxides, hydroxides, or carbonates in solid state in t
issions ceilings for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and ammonia to be
It also passivates metals and reduces metal oxides (ferric oxide -> ferrous oxide; cupric oxide -
Curium forms two oxides, curium(III) oxide (Cm2O3) and curium(IV) oxid
Iron oxides and oxide-hydroxides are widespread in nature,
Acidic oxides are oxides of either nonmetals or of metals in
g processes in soil, and along with other iron oxides or oxyhydroxides such as goethite, is responsi
the oxides of phosphorus (1816)
ne, plagioclase feldspar and accessory garnet, oxides and possibly amphibole.
the addition of various minerals, often metal oxides cobalt, praseodymium, iron, or neodymium.
Amine oxides are prepared by oxidation of tertiary amines o
pts to determine whether titanium and vanadium oxides are present.
izing agent and combines with certain coloring oxides to produce unique colors not easily attainable
air at elevated temperatures producing arsenic oxides, the products and yields of which are variable
Examples of amine oxides include pyridine N-oxide, a water-soluble crys
Fe oxides replacing pyrite cubes
ts is formed of goethite along with other iron oxides and quartz.
The risk and safety phrases for iron oxides are R36, R37, R38, S26, and S36.
complexes of oxophilic metals tend to generate oxides by reaction with oxygen.
UF4 is less stable than the uranium oxides and reacts slowly with moisture at ambient tem
Chlorine forms a variety of oxides, as seen above: chlorine dioxide (ClO2), dichl
the addition of lime at this stage caused the oxides to separate out as a slag on the surface of th
2020 emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from ships will exceed land-based emissions in
the expense of other minerals, such as uranyl oxides and silicates, which have been more thoroughly
Wahl's process of reducing metallic oxides was similar in principle to a method of reduct
y in this recent era, making the observed Fe3+ oxides volumetrically small, though pervasive and spe
It combines with the oxides of sodium and potassium at high temperatures (
Both curium oxides are solids, insoluble in water but soluble in
ink rhodonite contrasting with black manganese oxides is sometimes used as a gem material as seen in
close feldspar ophitically; less commonly iron oxides and sphene do so.
ods and special tools were not needed, because oxides were structurally weakened by decomposition pr
l of organic compounds, and rich in silicates, oxides, and sulfides.
particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides.
sources the most significant of which are the oxides of sulphur produced by burning sulphur rich fu
ising agents such as chlorine, ozone, nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides forming acetophenone, benza
uction: metallic films, transparent conductive oxides (TCO), superconducting films & coatings
ict sense the term amine oxide applies only to oxides of tertiary amines.
Mn2O3 is unlike many other transition metal oxides in that it does not adopt the corundum (Al2O3)
To reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx), the units use low-NOx burners as well a
meration was chosen so that the characteristic oxides of the B groups would correspond to those of t
The most common rhenium compounds are the oxides and the halides exhibiting a broad oxidation n
ns in Mott insulators such as transition metal oxides by the presence of repulsive Coulombic interac
re the temperature stability of many different oxides on the same diagram.
It converts uranium and plutonium oxides into the corresponding hexafluorides.
It is used with other rare oxides in the coating of anode-electrodes for industr
A creek rich in metal oxides in the south of Grande Terre.
reactive metals, cannot be reduced from their oxides in this way.
nto two categories: those that form protective oxides, and those that cannot.
y pollutants such as hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react to form secondary pollutants such as per
Nitrogen oxides are treated either by modifications to the com
Like other phosphine oxides (e.g., triphenylphosphine oxide), the molecule
Amine oxides are used as protecting group for amines and as
Long-chain alkyl amine oxides are used as nonionic surfactants and foam stab
Oxides are usually named after the number of oxygen a
Vanadium(II) oxide, VO, is one of the many oxides of vanadium.
normally act as a reducing agent for all metal oxides at very high temperatures.
ecially shorter-lived species such as nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds; this allows fe
nates are true carbonate minerals and not zinc oxides, as was previously thought.
Amine oxides are weak bases with a pKa of around 4.5 that f
dielectric films such as the gate and sidewall oxides as well as the buried oxide in the case of sil
Nitrous oxides, along with sulfur dioxide from the sulfur in
in the absence of hydrazine, or reacting iron oxides and zinc oxide at high temperature.
                                                                                                    


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