, in this new counting scheme. Therefore, a superatom with one more electron than a full shell should ... aluminium cluster chemistry clusters have superatom properties. These aluminium clusters are generated ... abs 2007IJQC..107.1215S Extraordinary superatom containing double shell nucleus Li HF 3Li connected .... ref http www.nist.gov public affairs gallery 95subose.htm Ultra Cold Trap Yields Superatom , NIST, 1995 ref Superatom Complexes Superatom Complexes are a special group of superatoms that incorporate ... www.pnas.org content 105 27 9157 Gold Superatom Complexes A unified view of ligand protected gold clusters as superatom complexes , PNAS 105, 9157 2008 ref For example the Au sub 102 sub p MBA sub 44 ...?ijkey f3a9fdf29b36601cd071ef3262993dd751b7e4dc&keytype2 tf ipsecsha Gold Superatom Complexes Structure ... Gold Superatom Complexes Au sub 25 sub SMe sub 18 sub sup &ndash sup ref J. Akola, M. Walter, R.L. ... pubs.acs.org doi abs 10.1021 jp8115098 JPCC 130, 3756 3757 2009 ref Other Superatom Complexes Ga sub ... sub Cp sub 12 sub Cluster A 138 electron L 6 Superatom , http onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi 10.1002 ... Magnetic Superatoms , J.U. Reveles, et al. 2009 http www.pnas.org content 105 27 9157 Gold Superatom ... f3a9fdf29b36601cd071ef3262993dd751b7e4dc&keytype2 tf ipsecsha Gold Superatom Complexes P.D. Jadzinsky ... chemistry de Superatom fr Superatome it Superatomo ja pt Super tomos ... more details
Phanes are sub structures of highly complex organic molecules introduced for simplification of the naming of these highly complex molecules. Systematic nomenclature of organic chemistry consists of building a name for the structure of an organic compound by a collection of names of its composite parts but describing also its relative positions within the structure. Naming information is summarised by IUPAC ref International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Recommendations on Organic & Biochemical Nomenclature, Symbols & Terminology etc. http www.chem.qmul.ac.uk iupac World Wide Web material prepared by G. P. Moss, Department of Chemistry, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, UKg.p.moss qmul.ac.uk ref ref International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Organic Chemistry Division Commission on nomenclature of organic chemistry http www.chem.qmul.ac.uk iupac phane Phane Nomenclature Part I Phane Parent Names IUPAC Recommendations 1998 Prepared for publication by W. H. Powell 1436 Havencrest Ct, Columbus, OH 43220 3841, USA ref blockquote Phane nomenclature is a new method for building names for organic structures by assembling names that describe component parts of a complex structure. It is based on the idea that a relatively simple skeleton for a parent hydride can be modified by an operation called amplification , a process that replaces one or more special atoms superatom s of a simplified skeleton by multiatomic structures . blockquote Whilst the cyclophane name describes only a limited number of sub structures of benzene rings interconnected by individual atoms or chains, phane is a class name which includes others, hence heterocyclic compound heterocyclic rings as well. Therefore the various cyclophanes are perfectly good for the general class of phanes as well keeping in mind that the cyclic structures in phanes could have much greater diversity. References references molecular cell biology stub Category chemical nomenclature hu ... more details
pseudo Pseudo halogen molecules meaning fake halogen s are inorganic molecules of the general forms Ps Ps or Ps X, where Ps is a pseudohalogen group such as cyanide , cyanate , thiocyanate and others, and X is a true halogen . Not all combinations are known to be stable. Examples of pseudohalogen molecules Examples of symmetrical pseudohalogens Ps Ps include cyanogen CN sub 2 sub , thiocyanogen SCN sub 2 sub , selenorhodane SeCN sub 2 sub , azidodithiocarbonate N sub 3 sub CS sub 2 sub sub 2 sub . Another complex symmetrical pseudohalogen is dicobalt octacarbonyl , Co sub 2 sub CO sub 8 sub . This substance can be considered as a Dimer chemistry dimer of the hypothetical cobalt tetracarbonyl, Co CO sub 4 sub . Examples of non symmetrical pseudohalogens Ps X are cyanogen halide s iodine cyanide ICN , ClCN , BrCN , and other compounds. Sometimes nitrosyl chloride NOCl also is considered as pseudohalogen. Pseudohalides Pseudohalides are the anion s or functional group s of corresponding pseudohalogen groups such as cyanide s, cyanates , isocyanates , rhodanide s i.e. thiocyanates and isothiocyanates , selenorhodanide s, tellurorhodanide s and azide s. A common complex pseudohalide is tetracarbonylcobaltate Co CO sub 4 sub sup sup . The acid Cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride HCo CO sub 4 sub is in fact quite a strong acid , though its low solubility renders it not as strong as the true hydrohalic acid s. The behavior and chemical properties of the above pseudohalides are identical to that of the true halide ions. The presence of the internal double bond s or triple bond s do not appear to affect their chemical behavior. For example, they can form strong acids of the type HX compare HCl to HCo CO sub 4 sub , and they can react with metals to form compounds like MX compare NaCl to NaN sub 3 sub . Nanoclusters of aluminium often referred to as superatom s are sometimes considered to be pseudohalides since they, too, behave chemically as halide ions, forming Al13 Al sub 13 sub I ... more details
pp protected reason Back to Serbia, no Croatia, no Serbia...already. And none of the promised sourced improvements from the IP it was unprotected for. small yes pp move indef Use dmy dates date June 2011 Infobox scientist name Nikola Tesla image Tesla3.jpg caption Tesla, aged 37, 1893, photo by Napoleon Sarony birth date Birth date 1856 7 10 df yes birth place Smiljan , Austrian Empire Croatian Military Frontier death date Death date and age 1943 1 7 1856 7 10 df yes death place Manhattan, New York, USA occupation Inventor, scientist residence Manhattan, New York, USA br Karlovac, Croatia br Budapest, Hungary ethnicity Serbs Serbian citizenship Austrian Empire 10 July 1856  29 October 1918 Citation needed date April 2012 br United States 30 July 1891  7 January 1943 fields Electrical engineering br Mechanical engineering workplaces Thomas Edison Edison Machine Works br Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing br nowrap Westinghouse Electric 1886 Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. alma mater Graz University of Technology br Charles University in Prague doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for collapsible list title nbsp Alternating current br Bifilar coil br Death ray br Electrogravitics br Induction motor br Particle beam weapon br Rotating magnetic field br Teleforce br Tesla coil br Tesla electric car br Tesla principle br Tesla turbine br Tesla s Egg of Columbus br Tesla s oscillator br Telegeodynamics br Terrestrial stationary waves br Wireless technology author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences Ernst Mach influenced Gano Dunn awards Order of St. Sava 1892 br Elliott Cresson Medal 1894 br Edison Medal 1916 br John Scott Medal 1934 signature TeslaSignature.svg footnotes Nikola Tesla Serbian Cyrillic alphabet Serbian Cyrillic 10 July 1856 7 January 1943 was a Serbian American Serbian American inventor, mechanical engineering mechanical engineer , electrical engineer , and futurist . He was an imp ... more details