Definition of Metalloidal. Meaning of Metalloidal. Synonyms of Metalloidal

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Definition of Metalloidal

Metalloidal
Metalloidal Met`al*loid"al, a. Metalloid.

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- Constance Higginbottom; Louis Ellis (1933). "The formation of organo-metalloidal compounds by microorganisms. Part I. Trimethylarsine and dimethylethylarsine"...
- "Organometallic Electrochemistry. VII. 1 The Nucleophilicities of Metallic and Metalloidal Anions Derived from Metals of Groups IV, V, VI, VII, and VIII". Journal...
- Schnockel. These metalloidal clusters can be formed from Al(I) compounds, namely aluminium monohalides. These clusters are termed "metalloidal clusters" because...
- are occasionally referred to as near-metalloids or noted for their metalloidal character. To the left of the metal–nonmetal dividing line, such elements...
- some form allotropes some (e.g. graphitic C, black P, grey Se) are more metalloidal or metallic in nature Electron-related Periodic table block s, p, d,...
- feldspar has a milky shimmer like moonshine, the hypersthene has a bronzy metalloidal gleam. Very often the different rock types occur in close ****ociation...
- "Organometallic Electrochemistry. VII.1 The Nucleophilicities of Metallic and Metalloidal Anions Derived from Metals of Groups IV, V, VI, VII, and VIII". Journal...
- members of both the orthopyroxenes and the clinopyroxenes. For example, metalloidal diallage can easily be confused with hypersthene (hence the pseudohyperstene...
- Constance Higginbottom; Louis Ellis (1933). "The formation of organo-metalloidal compounds by microorganisms. Part I. Trimethylarsine and dimethylethylarsine"...