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- 1From:Chemistry TodayJanuary 31 -- Unit 5 Coordination Compounds Addition compounds: These are the compounds formed by combination of two or more simple compounds. They are of two types: • Double salt: A compound formed by combination of...
- 2From:Chemistry TodayOctober 13 -- Time Allowed: 3 hours Series-5 Coordination Compounds Maximum Marks: 70 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS General Instructions: Read the following instructions carefully. (a) There are 35 questions in this question...
- 3From:Chemistry TodayOctober 13 -- Exam on 18th Oct, 3rd Nov & 1st Dec 2022 SYLLABUS* Section – 1: Physics: Electricity and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Alternating current, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Modern Physics,...
- 4From:Women's Health Weekly2021 OCT 7 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Research findings on Oncology - Breast Cancer are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting originating in Rio de...
- 5From:Plastics Technology (Vol. 53, Issue 10)Increasing customer demand for Complet long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) pellets has prompted PlastiComp LLC, Winona, Minn., to plan installation of a new production line capable of 3 million to 5 million lb/yr. The firm...
- 6From:USA Today (Vol. 128, Issue 2661)MATERIALS A unique, compact furnace combined with high-energy X-rays is giving researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames (Iowa) Laboratory the unprecedented ability to record directly the chemical and...
- 7From:Industry Week (Vol. 244, Issue 18)WANTED: A BETTER WAY TO REMOVE sulfur dioxide from smokestacks. One possibility: metal complexes, such as molybdenum sulfides, that catalyze reactions to turn sulfur dioxide and hydrogen into elemental sulfur and water....
- 8From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 44, Issue 10)The development of new NLO materials is still in its early stages and many improvements can be achieved through rational molecular design Optical information storage, processing and transmission are rapidly taking the...
- 9From:Science News (Vol. 168, Issue 23)A new class of tiny particles fashioned from metal and organic building blocks may lead to novel catalysts and sensors, say the chemists who synthesized the structures. They've created nanoscale and microscale spheres...
- 10From:Environmental Technology (Vol. 9, Issue 7)A significant body of literature has appeared that supports the validity of enhancing biological reductive dechlorination with organic substrates that generate hydrogen and electrons. Given the few options available...
- 11From:Computers in Libraries (Vol. 23, Issue 10)Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) has unveiled SciEinder 2004 Edition, a resource that now offers capabilities for chemical reaction exploration and analysis. These enhancements are integrated with CAS's weekly updated...
- 12From:Science News (Vol. 142, Issue 10)Chemists expect in the near future to produce large quantities of complex chemicals that are typically made more slowly by organic methods. A nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic technique will be used, and the...
- 13From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 60, Issue 5)Chemical Institute of Canada's Division of Inorganic Chemistry is pleased to announce the recipient of the first DIC Award for Graduate Work in Inorganic Chemistry. This award is presented to a graduate student...
- 14From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 54, Issue 2)Study by Starlight In Suning Wang's lab, stars do more than just twinkle, they luminesce! Suning Wang, MCIC at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario has been studying the luminescent behaviour of coordination...