- metallate
-
Any anion or salt containing a metal atom ligated to one or more oxygen or other atoms, or to small groups; e.g. tungstate, tetrathiomolybdate or ferrocyanide
Wikipedia foundation.
Wikipedia foundation.
Metallate — is the name given to any complex anion containing a metal ligated to several atoms or small groups. The spelling metalate is almost as common. Typically, the metal will be one of the transition elements and the ligand will be oxygen or another… … Wikipedia
Tetramethylethylenediamine — Chembox new Name = Tetramethylethylenediamine ImageFile = temed.png ImageName = Tetramethylethylenediamine ImageFile1 = TMEDA 3D balls.png ImageName1 = Ball and stick model of the TMEDA molecule IUPACName =N,N,N ,N tetramethyl ethane 1,2 diamine… … Wikipedia
Copper(I) bromide — Copper(I) bromide … Wikipedia
Metallocycle — A metallocycle (also metallacycle) in organometallic chemistry is a cyclic compound with at least one carbon atom replaced by a metal. [cite book | last=Jolly |first = William L. |coauthors = | title=Modern Inorganic Chemistry |edition = third… … Wikipedia
cyanometallate — noun Any metallate containing cyanide as ligand … Wiktionary
oxometallate — noun Any metallate containing oxygen as ligand … Wiktionary
tellurometallate — noun Any metallate containing tellurium as ligand … Wiktionary
selenometallate — noun Any metallate containing selenium as ligand … Wiktionary
thiometallate — noun Any metallate containing sulfur as ligand … Wiktionary
Metallacycle — In organometallic chemistry, a metallacycle is a derivative of a carbocyclic compound wherein a metal has replaced at least one carbon center.[1][2] Metallacycles appear frequently as reactive intermediates in catalysis, e.g. olefin metathesis… … Wikipedia