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tetravalent
tetravalent, a. Chem. (tɪˈtrævələnt, tɛtrəˈveɪlənt) [f. Gr. τετρα- tetra- + L. valēnt-em, pr. pple. of valēre to be worth.] Combining with four atoms of hydrogen or other monovalent element, or with four monovalent radicals, or capable of replacing four atoms of monovalent elements in a compound; th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tistarite
Titanium in minerals is almost exclusively tetravalent. wikipedia.org
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tetratomic
tetratomic, a. Chem. (tɛtrəˈtɒmɪk) [f. tetra- + atomic.] Containing four atoms in the molecule. † b. = tetravalent, quadrivalent. Obs. † c. = tetrahydric. Obs.1862 Miller Elem. Chem. (ed. 2) III. 52 Tetratomic, or Tetrabasic elements, each atom of which in combination is equivalent to H4, or four at... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cerianite-(Ce)
It is one of a few currently known minerals containing essential tetravalent cerium, the other examples being stetindite and dyrnaesite-(La). wikipedia.org
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plutonyl
plutonyl Chem. (ˈpluːtəʊnaɪl) [f. plutonium + -yl.] The ion PuO 2+ / 2 . Usu. attrib.1947 B. G. Harvey et al. in Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 1013 On account of the similarity between the chemistry of uranium and of plutonium in their sexavalent states, the terms ‘plutonate’ and ‘plutonyl’ have been used in the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plumbylene
Alternatively, plumbylenes may be synthesized from the reductive dehalogenation of tetravalent organolead compounds (R2PbX2). Plumbylenes occur as reactive intermediates in the formation of tetravalent plumbanes (R4Pb). wikipedia.org
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Trithiazyl trichloride
The S centers are tetravalent and pyramidal. In contrast to the NSCl connectivity, nitrosyl chloride has the connectivity ONCl. wikipedia.org
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Dyrnaesite-(La)
Dyrnaesite-(La) is one of few known minerals with essential tetravalent cerium, the other two being cerianite-(Ce) and stetindite. wikipedia.org
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Grossmanite
Titanium in minerals is almost exclusively tetravalent. wikipedia.org
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Praseodymium(IV) fluoride
Decomposes when heated: Due to the high normal potential of the tetravalent praseodymium cations (Pr3+ / Pr4+: +3.2 V), praseodymium(IV) fluoride decomposes wikipedia.org
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Methanetetracarboxylate
In chemistry, methanetetracarboxylate is a tetravalent anion with formula or . wikipedia.org
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Trimethylsulfonium
trimethylsulfonium iodide: Related An extra oxygen atom can bond to the sulfur atom to yield the trimethylsulfoxonium ion , where the sulfur atom is tetravalent wikipedia.org
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N-heterocyclic silylene
Reaction with metallic lithium yields a lithiated diimide or diamine that when stirred with tetravalent SiCl4 yields a tetravalent dichlorosilicocycle. In proton NMR the vinylic protons resonate at 6.75ppm for versus 5.73ppm for the tetravalent dichloride starting material or 6.00ppm for the tetravalent wikipedia.org
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MRNA-5671
It is a tetravalent vaccine that targets G12D, G12V, G13D or G12C driver mutations in the KRAS gene. wikipedia.org
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Carbon–nitrogen bond
Through that pair, nitrogen can form an additional bond to hydrogen making it tetravalent and with a positive charge in ammonium salts. wikipedia.org
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