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Properties of
Hafnium".
Chemical Reviews. 2: 1–41. doi:10.1021/cr60005a001. von Hevesy,
Georg (1923). "Über die
Auffindung des
Hafniums und den gegenwärtigen...
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Natural hafnium (72Hf)
consists of five
observationally stable isotopes (176Hf, 177Hf, 178Hf, 179Hf, and 180Hf) and one very long-lived radioisotope,...
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Hafnium (sometimes
styled HAFNIUM; also
called Silk
Typhoon by Microsoft) is a
cyber espionage group,
sometimes known as an
advanced persistent threat...
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Hafnium carbide (HfC) is a
chemical compound of
hafnium and carbon.
Previously the
material was
estimated to have a
melting point of
about 3,900 °C. More...
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Hafnium(IV)
chloride is the
inorganic compound with the
formula HfCl4. This
colourless solid is the
precursor to most
hafnium organometallic compounds...
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Hafnium diboride is a type of
ceramic composed of
hafnium and
boron that
belongs to the
class of ultra-high
temperature ceramics. It has a
melting temperature...
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hafnium controversy was a
debate over the
possibility of "triggering"
rapid energy releases, via gamma-ray emission, from 178m2Hf, a
nuclear isomer...
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Hafnium(IV)
oxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula HfO 2. Also
known as
hafnium dioxide or hafnia, this
colourless solid is one of the most...
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Hafnium carbonitride (HfCN) is an ultra-high
temperature ceramic (UHTC)
mixed anion compound composed of
hafnium (Hf),
carbon (C) and
nitrogen (N). Ab...
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Hafnium silicate is the
hafnium(IV) salt of
silicic acid with the
chemical formula of HfSiO4. Thin
films of
hafnium silicate and
zirconium silicate grown...