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- Organolead chemistry is the scientific study of the synthesis and properties of organolead compounds, which are organometallic compounds containing a chemical...
- lighter members of the carbon group. Exceptions are mostly limited to organolead compounds. Like the lighter members of the group, lead tends to bond with...
- organogold chemistry, organomercury chemistry, organothallium chemistry, organolead chemistry, organobi****h chemistry, organopolonium chemistry Period 7...
- against various forms of radiation. Expanded scientific investigation into organolead chemistry and the varied ways in which human biology changes due to lead...
- Compounds of lead exist with lead in two main oxidation states: +2 and +4. The former is more common. Inorganic lead(IV) compounds are typically strong...
- Tetraethyllead (commonly styled tetraethyl lead), abbreviated TEL, is an organolead compound with the formula Pb(C2H5)4. It is a fuel additive, first being...
- phosphorus trichloride with a poor metal-alkyl complex, e.g. organomercury, organolead, or a mixed lithium-organoaluminum compound. The parent compound of the...
- temperature.[citation needed] The addition of tetraethyl lead (TEL), a soluble organolead compound added to gasoline, was common until it was discontinued for reasons...
- other group 14 elements: organogermanium compounds, organotin compounds, organolead compounds Silylenes, the carbene counterparts Silylenoids, the carbenoid...
- Tetraphenyllead is an organolead compound with the chemical formula (C6H5)4Pb or PbPh4. It is a white solid. Tetraphenyllead can be produced by the reaction...