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- Samarium monochalcogenides are chemical compounds with the composition SmX, where Sm stands for the lanthanide element samarium and X denotes any one...
- MoS2 is a common solid lubricant. Alkali metal and alkaline earth monochalcogenides are salt-like, being colourless and often water-soluble. The sulfides...
- monoselenide: Ce2Se3 + CeH2 → 3 CeSe + H2↑ Like many other rare earth monochalcogenides, Cerium monoselenide has metallic-type electrical conductivity and...
- Compounds of samarium(II) are also known, most notably the monoxide SmO, monochalcogenides SmS, SmSe and SmTe, as well as samarium(II) iodide. Discovered in...
- G. M. (1968). "Antiferromagnetic Properties of Light Rare Earth Monochalcogenides". Journal of Applied Physics. 39 (2): 786–790. Bibcode:1968****......
- pigments. All of the lanthanides form monochalcogenides, LnQ, (Q= S, Se, Te). The majority of the monochalcogenides are conducting, indicating a formulation...
- (2005). "Influence of the Anion on Lone Pair Formation in Sn(II) Monochalcogenides: A DFT Study". The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 109 (40): 18868–18875...
- H2X2, and are generally less stable than the monochalcogenides, commonly decomposing into the monochalcogenide and the chalcogen involved. The most important...
- Thesis The crystal chemistry and role of metal-metal bonding in the monochalcogenides TiS, VS, TiSe, VSe and their solid solutions (1993) Academic work...
- determination of the Debye-Waller factors and Debye temperatures of europium monochalcogenides". Pramana. 38 (6): 681–683. Bibcode:1992Prama..38..681S. doi:10.1007/BF02875064...