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partially filled. The insulating/semiconducting
states differ from the
semimetallic/metallic
states in the
temperature dependency of
their electrical conductivity...
- In chemistry,
catenation is the
bonding of
atoms of the same
element into a series,
called a chain. A
chain or a ring
shape may be open if its ends are...
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undergoes a
modification known as tin pest from a
metallic form to a
semimetallic form
below 13.2 °C (55.8 °F). As an
example of
allotropes having different...
- (1964).
Physical Properties and
Interrelationships of
Metallic and
Semimetallic Elements.
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- term
noble metal is
sometimes applied more
broadly to any
metallic or
semimetallic element that does not
react with a weak acid and give off
hydrogen gas...
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Stephen J. (2001). "
Semimetallicity?".
Journal of
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display many
different kinds of bonding: covalent, ionic, metallic, and
semimetallic.
Going down the
above table,
there is a
transition from
covalent bonding...
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density of
states but no band gap. The
graphene sheet thus
displays a
semimetallic (or zero-gap semiconductor) character,
although the same
cannot be said...
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Direct reaction of
indium with the
pnictogens produces the gray or
semimetallic III–V semiconductors. Many of them
slowly decompose in
moist air, necessitating...
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Laurence E.; Glaesemann, Kurt R.; Joannopoulos, J. D. (2007). "A
transient semimetallic layer in
detonating nitromethane".
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