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hydrido- — hidrido statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Ligandas. formulė H⁻ atitikmenys: angl. hydrido rus. гидридо … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Hydrido- — Hy|d|ri|do [↑ hydro (1) u. ↑ ido ] Präfix für den anionischen Liganden H‒ (↑ Hydrid Ion) in Koordinationsverb., z. B. Lithiumtetrahydridoaluminat (↑ Lithiumaluminiumhydrid) in Borverb. darf H‒ mit ↑ hydro (2) benannt werden … Universal-Lexikon
hydrido complex — noun A complex hydride, such as sodium borohydride, containing a hydride ligand bonded to a central atom. Syn: hydro complex … Wiktionary
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Iridio — Osmio ← Iridio → Platino Rh … Wikipedia Español
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Lauri Vaska — (born May 7, 1925, in Rakvere, Estonia) is an Estonian born chemist who has made noteworthy contributions to organometallic chemistry.Vaska was educated at the Baltic University in Hamburg, Germany (1946) and subsequently at the Universität… … Wikipedia
C-H bond activation — Carbon hydrogen bond activation or CH activation may be defined as a reaction that cleaves a carbon hydrogen bond. Often the term is restricted to reactions involving organometallic complexes and proceeding by coordination of a hydrocarbon to the … Wikipedia
Decacarbonyldihydridotriosmium — IUPAC name Decacarbonyldihydridotriosmium, decacarbonyl 1κ3C,2κ3C,3κ … Wikipedia