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nickel carbonyl
nickel carbonyl A colourless volatile liquid, Ni(CO) 4 ; m.p. –25°C; b.p. 43°C. It is formed by direct combination of nickel metal...
January 1, 2004; A Dictionary of Chemistry
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...was negligent and released nickel carbonyl into the environment. The chemical...underreported the amount of nickel carbonyl released into the environment...condition that can be linked to nickel carbonyl, according to the plaintiffs...
August 3, 1996; The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
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STATE CLEARS PLANT OF POLLUTING.(NEWS)
...concerns about the plant's use of nickel carbonyl. The Natural Resources Cabinet...said there were no emissions of nickel carbonyl or nickel oxide that exceeded...results from the combustion of nickel carbonyl and is toxic to humans. ''Maybe...
March 14, 1996; (Covington, KY)
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Health gases endogenous only? CO and gender characterisation.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Further to the laudable piece on metal-carbonyls (C&I, 2005, 16, 16) nickel carbonyl Ni[(CO).sub.5] was at first considered a possible cause of the symptoms of Legionaries syndrome. These are now attributed to a...
September 19, 2005; Chemistry and Industry
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Mond process
...obtaining pure nickel by heating the impure metal in a stream of carbon monoxide at 50–60°C. Volatile nickel carbonyl (Ni(CO) 4 ) is formed, and this can be decomposed at higher temperatures (180°C) to give pure nickel. The method...
January 1, 2004; A Dictionary of Chemistry
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Ludwig Mond
...alkalies. Another outstanding discovery of his was nickel carbonyl, a gas formed from carbon monoxide and metallic nickel...smelted ore containing nickel produces the volatile nickel carbonyl; this is decomposed to yield metallic nickel.
August 5, 2008; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Legionella returns.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)
...severe lung symptoms were at first attributed to diverse environmental factors, including pollution of the air with nickel carbonyl, at the Philadelphia reunion of legionnaires in 1976. Nevertheless, after six months of intensive investigation...
September 4, 2006; Chemistry and Industry
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carbonyl compound
...gt;C=O. Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids are examples of organic carbonyl compounds. Inorganic carbonyls are complexes in which carbon monoxide has coordinated to a metal atom or ion, as in nickel carbonyl , Ni(CO) 4 . See also ligand .
January 1, 2004; A Dictionary of Chemistry
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Carbonyl decomposition yields Ni powder for batteries, electronics. (Metal Nanoparticle Processing And Usage).(Brief Article)
...surface area can be produced, according to Eric Wasmund, senior engineer at Inco Special Products. Such extrafine nickel carbonyl powders are used to make sintered plaques for the positive electrode in nickel cadmium and, more recently, nickel...
November 1, 2001; Nanoparticle News
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Morning Smile; Financial battle at Gettysburg just got easier
...gift in the school's history. Dr. F. William Sunderman played the violin at Carnegie Hall; developed an antidote for nickel carbonyl poisoning and tested it on himself while working on the World War II Manhattan Project, which developed the nuclear...
May 19, 2003; Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
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