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ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Intermetallics Walter Steurer, Julia Dshemuchadse, 2016-09-09 The fascinating world of intermetallics is largely unexplored. There are many exciting physical properties and important technological applications of intermetallics, from magnetism to superconductivity. The main focus of this book is on the statistics, topology and geometry of crystal structures and structure types of intermetallic phases. The underlying physics, in particular chemical bonding, is discussed whenever it helps understand the stability of structures and the origin of their physical properties. The authors' approach, based on the statistical analysis of more than twenty thousand intermetallic compounds in the data base Pearson's Crystal Data, uncovers important structural relationships and illustrates the relative simplicity of most of the general structural building principles. It also shows that a large variety of actual structures can be related to a rather small number of aristotypes. The text aims to be readable and beneficial in one way or another to everyone interested in intermetallic phases, from graduate students to experts in solid state chemistry and physics, and materials science. For that purpose it avoids the use of enigmatic abstract terminology for the classification of structures. Instead, it focuses on the statistical analysis of crystal structures and structure types in order to draw together a larger overview of intermetallics, and indicate the gaps in it - areas still to be explored, and potential sources of worthwhile research. The text should be read as a reference guide to the incredibly rich world of intermetallic phases. |
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ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Principles of pharmacy Henry Vinecome Arny, 1917 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Beginners' Hand-book of Chemistry John Howard Appleton, 1884 |
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ternary compounds have kinds of elements: A System of Mineralogy James Dwight Dana, George Jarvis Brush, 1885 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Chemical Bonds in Solids Academician N. N. Sirota, 2012-12-06 The present four volumes, published under the collective title of Chemical Bonds in Solids, are the translation of the two Russian books Chemical Bonds in Crystals and Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors. These contain the papers presented at the Conference on Chemical Bonds held in Minsk between May 28 and June 3, 1967, together with a few other papers (denoted by an asterisk) which have been specially incorporated. Earlier collections (also published by the Nauka i Tekhnika Press of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences) were entitled Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors and Solids (1965) and Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors and Thermody namics (1966) and are available in English editions from Consultants Bureau, New York (pub lished in 1967 and 1968, respectively). The subject of chemical bonds in crystals, including semiconductors, has recently become highly topical and has attracted the interest of a wide circle of physicists, chemists, and engineers. Until recently, the most successful description of the properties of solids (including semi conductors) has been provided by the band theory, which still dominates the physics of solids. Nevertheless, it is clear that the most universal approach is that based on the general theory of chemical bonds in crystals, in which details of the electron distributions between atoms and of the wave functions appear quite explicitly. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Molecular Clusters of the Main Group Elements Matthias Driess, Heinrich Nöth, 2008-11-21 With more than 20 contributions from leading research groups, this book provides essential information for chemists and materials scientists working with molecular clusters. It treats both homonuclear and heteronuclear clusters, including: the theory and concepts in main-group cluster chemistry, * novel boranes and heteroboranes, * silicon/germanium/tin clusters, * alkali metal suboxides, * clusters in alloys with mercury, * chalkogen clusters * and numerous other compound classes. The whole is illustrated by examples of the great potential for technical applications such as electron storage, cancer therapy and in optoelectronic devices. Its systematic coverage of all relevant main group elements makes this the prime reference source in the field. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia Charles Kendall Adams, 1894 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: BIOS Instant Notes in Inorganic Chemistry Tony Cox, 2004-03-01 Instant Notes in Inorganic Chemistry, second edition has been fully updated and new material added on developments in noble-gas chemistry and the synthesis, reactions and characterization of inorganic compounds. New chapters cover the classification of inorganic reaction types concentrating on those useful in synthesis; techniques used in characterizing compounds, including elemental analysis; spectroscopic methods (IR, NMR) and structure determination by X-ray crystallography; and the factors involved in choosing appropriate solvents for synthetic reactions. The new edition continues to provide concise coverage of inorganic chemistry at an undergraduate level, offering easy access to all important areas of inorganic chemistry in a format which is ideal for learning and rapid revision. |
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ternary compounds have kinds of elements: A Popular Guide to Minerals ... Louis Pope Gratacap, 1912 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Two-step MOVPE, in-situ etching and buried implantation: applications to the realization of GaAs laser diodes Pietro della Casa, 2021-03-25 This work is about two-step epitaxial growth using metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy (MOVPE) for the realization of edge-emitting near-infrared laser diodes. The fabricated gallium arsenide-based devices fall into two categories: high-power lasers (watt range, multimodal) and tunable lasers (milliwatt range, monomodal). Common to both cases is that surface contamination – particularly that due to oxygen – needs to be removed before regrowth. Thus, in-situ etching with carbon tetrabromide (CBr4) is first studied. The experimental results include kinetic data, the effects of different etching conditions as well as substrate characteristics, and the effectiveness in reducing surface contamination. These investigations pave the way to devices based on 2-step epitaxy combined with in-situ etching. Correspondingly, thermally-tuned SG-DBR lasers operating around 975 nm have been successfully realized, obtaining a tuning range of 21 nm. In addition, the possibility of using electronic tuning in similar devices has been explored. High-power broad-area lasers have also been realized, using two-step epitaxy combined with ex-situ and in-situ etching, to create a buried, shallow “mesa” containing the active zone. This approach allows introducing lateral electrical and optical confinement, and – simultaneously – non-absorbing mirrors at the laser facets. Additionally, a different strategy to create a buried current aperture is presented, which is based on ion implantation followed by epitaxial regrowth. This enables to improve device performance and simultaneously introduce non-absorbing mirrors at the facets with correspondingly increased reliability. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Scientific Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Mohamed Medhat Gaber, 2009-09-19 Mohamed Medhat Gaber “It is not my aim to surprise or shock you – but the simplest way I can summarise is to say that there are now in the world machines that think, that learn and that create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until – in a visible future – the range of problems they can handle will be coextensive with the range to which the human mind has been applied” by Herbert A. Simon (1916-2001) 1Overview This book suits both graduate students and researchers with a focus on discovering knowledge from scienti c data. The use of computational power for data analysis and knowledge discovery in scienti c disciplines has found its roots with the re- lution of high-performance computing systems. Computational science in physics, chemistry, and biology represents the rst step towards automation of data analysis tasks. The rational behind the developmentof computationalscience in different - eas was automating mathematical operations performed in those areas. There was no attention paid to the scienti c discovery process. Automated Scienti c Disc- ery (ASD) [1–3] represents the second natural step. ASD attempted to automate the process of theory discovery supported by studies in philosophy of science and cognitive sciences. Although early research articles have shown great successes, the area has not evolved due to many reasons. The most important reason was the lack of interaction between scientists and the automating systems. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA , 1875 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths K.A. Gschneidner, Jean-Claude G. Bunzli, Vitalij K. Pecharsky, 2003-06-19 This volume of the Handbook illustrates the rich variety of topics covered by rare earth science. Three chapters are devoted to the description of solid state compounds: skutterudites (Chapter 211), rare earth -antimony systems (Chapter 212), and rare earth-manganese perovskites (Chapter 214). Two other reviews deal with solid state properties: one contribution includes information on existing thermodynamic data of lanthanide trihalides (Chapter 213) while the other one describes optical properties of rare earth compounds under pressure (Chapter 217). Finally, two chapters focus on solution chemistry. The state of the art in unraveling solution structure of lanthanide-containing coordination compounds by paramagnetic nuclear magnetic resonance is outlined in Chapter 215. The potential of time-resolved, laser-induced emission spectroscopy for the analysis of lanthanide and actinide solutions is presented and critically discussed in Chapter 216. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Principles of Pharmacy Henry V. Arny, 1926 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Intermetallics Rainer Pöttgen, Dirk Johrendt, 2019-07-22 The expanded edition focuses still more on Synthesis discussing necessary requirements for sample preparation and presents the broad range from structural analysis to property investigations. Additional examples of chemical and physical properties are highlighted for metallic, binary and multinary intermetallic compounds. The work contains an up-dated literature overview in all sub-chapters and a detailed formulae index. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Information Photonics Asit Kumar Datta, Soumika Munshi, 2016-11-25 The main aim of this book is to introduce the concept of photonic information processing technologies to the graduate and post-graduate students, researchers, engineers and scientists. It is expected to give the readers an insight into the concepts of photonic techniques of processing as a system, the photonic devices as required components which are applied in the areas of communication, computation and intelligent pattern recognition. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis, 1925 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: High Temperature Lamp Chemistry E. G. Zubler, 1985 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Chemistry by Observation, Experiment, and Induction John Iredelle Dillard Hinds, 1909 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Abstracts of Scientific Papers Presented , 1966 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths Karl A. Gschneidner, Jean-Claude G. Bunzli, Vitalij K. Pecharsky, 2005-03-09 This volume of the Handbook adds five new chapters to the science of rare earths. Two of the chapters deal with intermetallic compounds. An overview of ternary systems containing rare earths, transition metals and indium - Chapter 218 - opens the volume. It is followed by Chapter 219 sorting out relationships between superconductivity and magnetism. The next two chapters are dedicated to complex compounds of rare earths: Chapter 220 describes structural studies using circularly polarized luminescence spectroscopy of lanthanide systems, while Chapter 221 examines rare-earth metal-organic frameworks, also known as coordination polymers. The final Chapter 222 deals with the catalytic activity of rare earths in site-selective hydrolysis of DNA and RNA. Ya. Kalychak, V. Zaremba, R. Pöttgen, M. Lukachuk, and R.-D. Hoffmann review the synthesis conditions, isothermal sections of phase diagrams, crystallography and basic physical properties of ternary intermetallic compounds consisting of the rare-earth metals, transition metals and indium. P. Thalmeier and G. Zwicknagl revisit the last decade of research uncovering some of the mysteries of the superconducting state, especially those related to heavy fermion superconductivity and the co-existence of the superconducting and exotic magnetically ordered states. J. P. Riehl and G. Muller review how the molecular stereochemistry of lanthanide complexes both in pure forms and in mixtures can be probed using circularly polarized luminescence. O. Guillou and C. Daiguebonne assess rare earth-containing metal-organic frameworks, also known as coordination polymers, which hold a potential as working bodies for opto-electronic and magnetic devices, microporous materials for a variety of uses, such as size- and shape-selective separations, catalyst support and hydrogen storage materials. Concluding the volume, M. Komiyama argues that future biotechnology may well rely on the use of rare-earth ions as unique catalysts that can slice DNA and RNA in order to allow their reprogramming, and thus lead to more effective bioengineered processes. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Elements of Chemistry Alonzo Gray, 1848 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Electronic Structure of Clusters , 1998-04-10 Advances in Quantum Chemistry publishes surveys of current developments in the rapidly developing field of quantum chemistry--a field that falls between the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. With invited reviews written by leading international researchers, each presenting new results, this quality serial provides a single vehicle for following progress in this interdisciplinary area. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 42 Kenneth D. Karlin, 2009-09-17 Cutting-edge research and innovative science PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry Hailed by professional chemists as an index of the most influentialand current research being done in inorganic chemistry, Progress inInorganic Chemistry has also enjoyed the reputation as anindispensable working reference. Featuring the work ofinternationally renowned chemists, this newest volume provides aclear, authoritative examination of each critically new advance andinnovative tremor in inorganic chemistry today. This series is a valuable addition to the library of thepracticing research chemist, and is a good starting point forstudents wishing to understand modern inorganic chemistry.--Canadian Chemical News [This series] has won a deservedly honored place on the bookshelfof the chemist attempting to keep afloat in the torrent of originalpapers on inorganic chemistry. --Chemistry in Britain CONTENTS OF VOLUME 42 * Slow Proton-Transfer Reactions in Organometallic and BioinorganicChemistry (K. W. Kramarz and J. R. Norton, Colorado StateUniversity) * Higher Oligopyridines as a Structural Motif inMetallosupramolecular Chemistry (Edwin C. Constable, UniversitatBasel) * Ternary Transition Metal Sulfides (Bryan W. Eichhorn, Universityof Maryland) * Organoimido Complexes of the Transition Metals (David E. Wigley,University of Arizona) * Palladium Complex Catalyzed Oxidation Reactions (Andreas Heumann,Klaus-Joachim Jens, and Marius Reglier, Universite d'Aix-Marseille) |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: The Family tutor , 1853 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Nuclear Science Abstracts , 1975-11 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Semiconductor Radiation Detectors Alan Owens, 2019-05-31 Choice Recommended Title, July 2020 Bringing together material scattered across many disciplines, Semiconductor Radiation Detectors provides readers with a consolidated source of information on the properties of a wide range of semiconductors; their growth, characterization and the fabrication of radiation sensors with emphasis on the X- and gamma-ray regimes. It explores the promise and limitations of both the traditional and new generation of semiconductors and discusses where the future in semiconductor development and radiation detection may lie. The purpose of this book is two-fold; firstly to serve as a text book for those new to the field of semiconductors and radiation detection and measurement, and secondly as a reference book for established researchers working in related disciplines within physics and engineering. Features: The only comprehensive book covering this topic Fully up-to-date with new developments in the field Provides a wide-ranging source of further reference material |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: A Learning Program for Chemistry Peter Demmin, 1993-11 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: The Chemistry of the Lanthanides Therald Moeller, 2013-10-22 Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 26: The Chemistry of the Lanthanides provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of the chemistry of lanthanides. This book discusses the electronic configurations and the consequences thereof of lanthanides. Organized into four chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the characterized state of oxidation of all the lanthanides both in solid compounds and in solutions in water and other solvents. This text then presents the data indicating an overall decrease from lanthanum to lutetium even though there is the expected increase in the sizes of atoms and derived terpositive ions in Group IIIA elements. Other chapters consider the differences between the lanthanide elements and the d-transition. This book discusses as well the types of lanthanide complexes. The final chapter deals with the estimated absolute abundances of the lanthanides in the cosmos as well as in the crust. This book is a valuable resource for inorganic chemists. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: First Principles of Chemistry Benjamin Silliman, 1850 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Transport and Thermal Properties of f-Electron Systems H. Fujii, T. Fujita, G. Oomi, 2012-12-06 The Hiroshima Workshop on Transport and Thermal Properties of f-Electron Systems, T2PfS, was held in the hotel Greenpia Yasuura on the shores of the Seto Inland Sea near Hiroshima, Japan from August 30, to September 2, 1992, as a satellite meeting of the International Conference of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems in Sendai. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together those scientists who are actively involved in the research of 4f- and 5f-electron systems; particularly the transport and thermal properties such as electrical resistivity, Hall effect, thermoelectric power, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion and specific heat. Hence, the organizing committee limited the number of participants to 60; 25 from abroad and 35 from Japan. In the workshop, all the sessions consisted of oral presentations; 25 invited talks and 5 contributed talks, including at least 10 minutes of discussion for each presentation. The program was divided into the following five topics: [1] Kondo-lattice semiconductors, [2] superconductivity of f-electron systems, [3] anomalous transport and thermal properties of 4f- and 5f-compounds, [4] low-carrier heavy-electron systems and [5] theoretical investigation of heavy-electron and mixed-valence states. This division of topics has been retained in the organization of papers in this volume. Almost all of the invited and contributed papers are included. These papers include excellent reviews of both the recent advances and historical background of each topic. We believe this book would be a tutorial text for researchers working in the field of solid state physics. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: A Short Course in Chemistry Thomas R. Baker, 1883 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths , 2017-11-13 Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 52, is a continuous series of books covering all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. The book's main emphasis is on rare earth elements [Sc, Y, and the lanthanides (La through Lu], but whenever relevant, information is also included on the closely related actinide elements. Individual chapters are comprehensive, broad, up-to-date, critical reviews written by highly experienced, invited experts. The series, which was started in 1978 by Professor Karl A. Gschneidner Jr., combines, and integrates, both the fundamentals and applications of these elements with two published volumes each year. - Presents up-to-date overviews and new developments in the field of rare earths, covering both their physics and chemistry - Contains Individual chapters that are comprehensive and broad, with critical reviews - Provides contributions from highly experienced, invited experts |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Ten Years of Superconductivity: 1980–1990 H.R. Ott, 2012-12-06 The unexpected and therefore really amazing discovery of J. G. Bednorz and K. A. R32 Miiller , that certain oxide compounds enter a superconducting state at temperatures above 30 K pushed research on superconductivity into the limelight of science in general in a way that seemed reserved for a while for high-energy or particle physics only. The common interest was then even more aroused when subsequent work rather quickly established that in the same class of compounds (oxides), critical temperatures of superconductivity above R36 the boiling point of nitrogen could be achieved . It might therefore be expected, that this entire review would solely deal with superconductivity at high temperatures, i. e. , above the boiling point of hydrogen. From my point of view, however, any unexpected occurrence of superconductivity is a challenge to scientists interested either in the physics of this phenomenon or in its materials-science aspects. In this respect, the last ten years have been quite revolutionary in the sense that on various occasions, superconductivity was discovered in materials whose physical properties were not obviously favourable for adopting this ground state. This period started with the observation that homogeneous coexistence of superconductivity and magnetic order in the same material was possible. Later it was found that electrons whose effective mass was tremendously enhanced by magnetic interactions, may also form a superconducting state, namely in materials that were subsequently identified as heavy electron superconductors. |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: A Text-book of Chemistry Samuel Philip Sadtler, Virgil Coblentz, 1900 |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths Jean-Claude G. Bunzli, Vitalij K. Pecharsky, 2021-08-02 Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Including Actinides, Volume 59, presents the latest release in this continuous series that covers all aspects of rare earth science, including chemistry, life sciences, materials science and physics. - Presents up-to-date overviews and new developments in the field of rare earths, covering both their physics and chemistry - Contains individual chapters that are comprehensive and broad, along with critical reviews - Provides contributions from highly experienced, invited experts |
ternary compounds have kinds of elements: Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1923 |
How do I use the conditional (ternary) operator? - Stack Overflow
It's most commonly used in assignment operations, although it has other uses as well. The ternary operator ? is a way of shortening an if-else clause, and is also called an immediate-if …
How do you use the ? : (conditional) operator in JavaScript?
Jun 7, 2011 · Actually ternary is the type of operator (i.e. it has 3 parts). The name of that specific ternary operator is the conditional operator. There just happens to only be one ternary …
Ternary operator: bad or good practice? - Stack Overflow
Which ternary operator are you talking about? A ternary operator is any operator that takes three arguments. If you're talking about the ? : operator, this is called the conditional operator. I can't …
Is there a conditional ternary operator in VB.NET?
Mar 28, 2018 · A ternary operator is any operator that takes three operands, much like a binary operator takes two and a unary operator takes one. The ?: operator is a specific example of a …
java - Ternary Operator - Stack Overflow
Sep 23, 2022 · The ternary operator can be used to combine two expressions but an empty statement is not an expression.. A method invocation can be used as an expression if the …
Ternary operator in PowerShell - Stack Overflow
Jul 10, 2015 · @Damien_The_Unbeliever That's technically true, but it's often called ternary operator. "Since this operator is often the only existing ternary operator in the language, it is …
Does Python have a ternary conditional operator?
Dec 27, 2008 · 3- Ternary operator can be written as nested if-else: # Python program to demonstrate nested ternary operator a, b = 10, 20 print ("Both a and b are equal" if a == b else …
What is the idiomatic Go equivalent of C's ternary operator?
Nov 14, 2013 · One downside compared to a "real" ternary operator: it always evaluates all operands. To achieve deferred and only-if-needed evaluation, the only option is to use …
Benefits of using the conditional ?: (ternary) operator
I would avoid using the ternary operator in situations that require if/else if/else, nested if/else, or if/else branch logic that results in the evaluation of multiple lines. Applying the ternary operator …
TCL conditional commands using ternary operator
Mar 13, 2016 · For ternary conditions, we should be using boolean values only, either 0 or 1. So, you can't use string index directly, since it will return either a char or empty string. You have to …
How do I use the conditional (ternary) operator? - Stack Overflow
It's most commonly used in assignment operations, although it has other uses as well. The ternary operator ? is a way of shortening an if-else clause, and is also called an immediate-if …
How do you use the ? : (conditional) operator in JavaScript?
Jun 7, 2011 · Actually ternary is the type of operator (i.e. it has 3 parts). The name of that specific ternary operator is the conditional operator. There just happens to only be one ternary …
Ternary operator: bad or good practice? - Stack Overflow
Which ternary operator are you talking about? A ternary operator is any operator that takes three arguments. If you're talking about the ? : operator, this is called the conditional operator. I can't …
Is there a conditional ternary operator in VB.NET?
Mar 28, 2018 · A ternary operator is any operator that takes three operands, much like a binary operator takes two and a unary operator takes one. The ?: operator is a specific example of a …
java - Ternary Operator - Stack Overflow
Sep 23, 2022 · The ternary operator can be used to combine two expressions but an empty statement is not an expression.. A method invocation can be used as an expression if the …
Ternary operator in PowerShell - Stack Overflow
Jul 10, 2015 · @Damien_The_Unbeliever That's technically true, but it's often called ternary operator. "Since this operator is often the only existing ternary operator in the language, it is …
Does Python have a ternary conditional operator?
Dec 27, 2008 · 3- Ternary operator can be written as nested if-else: # Python program to demonstrate nested ternary operator a, b = 10, 20 print ("Both a and b are equal" if a == b else …
What is the idiomatic Go equivalent of C's ternary operator?
Nov 14, 2013 · One downside compared to a "real" ternary operator: it always evaluates all operands. To achieve deferred and only-if-needed evaluation, the only option is to use …
Benefits of using the conditional ?: (ternary) operator
I would avoid using the ternary operator in situations that require if/else if/else, nested if/else, or if/else branch logic that results in the evaluation of multiple lines. Applying the ternary operator …
TCL conditional commands using ternary operator
Mar 13, 2016 · For ternary conditions, we should be using boolean values only, either 0 or 1. So, you can't use string index directly, since it will return either a char or empty string. You have to …