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  • Phosphide carbide
  • Phosphide carbides or carbide phosphides are compounds containing anions composed of carbide (C4−) and phosphide (P3−). They can be considered as mixed

    Phosphide carbide

    Phosphide_carbide

  • Calcium carbide
  • Chemical compound

    technical-grade calcium carbide are grey or brown and consist of about 80–85% of CaC2 (the rest is CaO (calcium oxide), Ca3P2 (calcium phosphide), CaS (calcium

    Calcium carbide

    Calcium carbide

    Calcium_carbide

  • Calcium phosphide
  • Chemical compound

    canisters of calcium carbide and calcium phosphide as naval flares lasting up to ten minutes. It is speculated that calcium phosphide—made by boiling bones

    Calcium phosphide

    Calcium phosphide

    Calcium_phosphide

  • Boron phosphide
  • Chemical compound

    Boron phosphide (BP) (also referred to as boron monophosphide, to distinguish it from boron subphosphide, B12P2) is a chemical compound of boron and phosphorus

    Boron phosphide

    Boron phosphide

    Boron_phosphide

  • Tetralithiomethane
  • Chemical compound

    Tetralithiomethane, also known as tetralithium carbide, is an organolithium compound with the formula CLi4. It is an extremely pyrophoric red solid and

    Tetralithiomethane

    Tetralithiomethane

    Tetralithiomethane

  • Coherent Corp.
  • U.S. technology company

    Corporation in 2019 brought to II-VI Finisar's high volume 3DS VCSELs indium phosphide (InP) platform and its experience in integrating InP lasers with optics

    Coherent Corp.

    Coherent_Corp.

  • Phosphide silicide
  • include the phosphide carbides, germanide phosphides, nitride silicides, and antimonide silicides. One preparation method is to heat a metal phosphide with silicon

    Phosphide silicide

    Phosphide_silicide

  • Phosphine
  • Chemical compound hydrogen phosphide

    zinc phosphide: Zn3P2 + 6 H2O → 3 Zn(OH)2 + 2 PH3 Some other metal phosphides could also be used, including aluminium phosphide or calcium phosphide. Pure

    Phosphine

    Phosphine

    Phosphine

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    (silicon carbide) crystals would emit yellow, light green, orange, or blue light when a voltage was passed between the poles. A silicon carbide LED was

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Silicide carbide
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Related compounds include the germanide carbides, phosphide silicides, boride carbides and nitride carbides. Other related compounds may contain more

    Silicide carbide

    Silicide_carbide

  • List of inorganic compounds
  • bromide – AlBr3 Aluminium carbide – Al4C3 Aluminium iodide – AlI3 Aluminium nitride – AlN Aluminium oxide – Al2O3 Aluminium phosphide – AlP Aluminium chloride

    List of inorganic compounds

    List_of_inorganic_compounds

  • Cubic crystal system
  • Crystallographic system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube

    Ono, S.; Nomura, K.; Hayakawa, H. (1974). "Syntheses of new rare-earth phosphides". Journal of the Less Common Metals. 38 (2–3): 119–130. doi:10.1016/0022-5088(74)90055-1

    Cubic crystal system

    Cubic crystal system

    Cubic_crystal_system

  • Native element mineral
  • Elements that occur in nature as minerals in uncombined form

    classification system also includes the naturally occurring phosphides, silicides, nitrides, carbides, and arsenides. The following elements occur as native

    Native element mineral

    Native element mineral

    Native_element_mineral

  • IARC group 2A
  • Probable carcinogens

    N-Ethyl-N-nitrosourea Glycidol Glycidyl methacrylate Glyphosate Hydrazine Indium phosphide 2-Amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ) Lead compounds, inorganic

    IARC group 2A

    IARC_group_2A

  • MESFET
  • Type of field-effect transistor

    quality surface passivation, such as gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, or silicon carbide, and are faster but more expensive than silicon-based JFETs

    MESFET

    MESFET

  • Silicon Valley Microelectronics
  • US chipmaking company

    special materials such as gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, Silicon on Insulator and silicon carbide. SVM is based in California and offers grinding,

    Silicon Valley Microelectronics

    Silicon_Valley_Microelectronics

  • Mole (animal)
  • Common name for several small mammals

    common method now is Phostoxin or Talunex tablets. They contain aluminium phosphide and are inserted in the mole tunnels, where they turn into phosphine gas

    Mole (animal)

    Mole (animal)

    Mole_(animal)

  • Octahedrite
  • Structural class of iron meteorites

    found. An iron nickel phosphide, schreibersite, is present in most nickel-iron meteorites, as well as an iron-nickel-cobalt carbide, cohenite. Graphite

    Octahedrite

    Octahedrite

    Octahedrite

  • AlSiC
  • Metal matrix composite

    silicon carbide. Its thermal conductivity is 190–200 W/m K. Its thermal expansion roughly matches gallium arsenide, silicon, indium phosphide, alumina

    AlSiC

    AlSiC

  • History of the LED
  • History of semiconductor light source

    detector and passing current through combinations of carborundum (silicon carbide) crystal. He noticed that some gave off light – the first known report

    History of the LED

    History of the LED

    History_of_the_LED

  • Holmes' Marine Life Protection Association
  • with calcium carbide, it produced acetylene gas when water was dripped onto it. They also included a small quantity of calcium phosphide, which in contact

    Holmes' Marine Life Protection Association

    Holmes'_Marine_Life_Protection_Association

  • Calcium monophosphide
  • Chemical compound

    compound with the formula CaP. It is sometimes also known as "calcium phosphide", which also describes a different compound with composition Ca3P2. Calcium

    Calcium monophosphide

    Calcium monophosphide

    Calcium_monophosphide

  • Christopher C. Cummins
  • American chemist

    contributions to the coordination chemistry of transition metal nitrides, phosphides, and carbides. Cummins was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 28, 1966

    Christopher C. Cummins

    Christopher_C._Cummins

  • Kipp's apparatus
  • Laboratory device for preparing gases

    from certain nitrides, e.g. magnesium nitride Phosphine from phosphides, e.g. calcium phosphide (often produced together with small amount of diphosphane)

    Kipp's apparatus

    Kipp's apparatus

    Kipp's_apparatus

  • Deoxidization
  • Metallurgy/steelmaking method

    alloys Titanium - used as a deoxidizer for steels Phosphorus, copper(I) phosphide - used in production of oxygen-free copper Calcium hexaboride - used in

    Deoxidization

    Deoxidization

  • Light-emitting diode physics
  • Practical physics application

    silicon and germanium diodes, but in gallium arsenide phosphide (GaAsP) and gallium phosphide (GaP) semiconductors, the electrons dissipate energy by

    Light-emitting diode physics

    Light-emitting_diode_physics

  • Cr23C6 crystal structure
  • and many ternary intermetallic carbides and borides. A few phases of ternary silicides, germanides, and phosphides are also known to exist. In going

    Cr23C6 crystal structure

    Cr23C6 crystal structure

    Cr23C6_crystal_structure

  • Canyon Diablo (meteorite)
  • Iron meteorite from Meteor Crater used as sulfur isotopic reference material

    – iron nickel carbide Kamacite iron nickel alloy – the most common component. Base metal sulfides Schreibersite – iron nickel phosphide Taenite – iron

    Canyon Diablo (meteorite)

    Canyon Diablo (meteorite)

    Canyon_Diablo_(meteorite)

  • Arsenide nitride
  • Class of chemical compounds

    compounds. Related compounds include the arsenide phosphides, germanide arsenides, arsenide carbides, and phosphide nitrides. Arsenide and nitride are quite different

    Arsenide nitride

    Arsenide nitride

    Arsenide_nitride

  • List of refractive indices
  • 931–970. Bibcode:2002JPCRD..31..931S. doi:10.1063/1.1497384. "Silicon Carbide (SiC) - Optical properties". Ioffe Institute. Retrieved 6 June 2009. "Fluorinert

    List of refractive indices

    List of refractive indices

    List_of_refractive_indices

  • Joseph I. Goldstein
  • American engineer and academic

    of the Meteoritical Society, the Leonard Medal, for work on metal, phosphide, carbide, and sulphide in meteorites and lunar rocks; the formation of the

    Joseph I. Goldstein

    Joseph I. Goldstein

    Joseph_I._Goldstein

  • Grimm–Sommerfeld rule
  • have the wurtzite structure). Examples are silicon carbide, the III-V semiconductors indium phosphide and gallium arsenide, the II-VI semiconductors, cadmium

    Grimm–Sommerfeld rule

    Grimm–Sommerfeld_rule

  • Wide-bandgap semiconductor
  • Semiconductor materials with a larger band gap

    applications. The only wide bandgap materials in group IV are diamond and silicon carbide (SiC). The only semiconducting material in group III is boron, with a wider

    Wide-bandgap semiconductor

    Wide-bandgap_semiconductor

  • Metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy
  • Method of producing thin films (polycrystalline and single crystal)

    precursor and a hydride for the group V precursor. For example, indium phosphide can be grown with trimethylindium ((CH3)3In) and phosphine (PH3) precursors

    Metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy

    Metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy

    Metalorganic_vapour-phase_epitaxy

  • List of UN numbers 1401 to 1500
  • 4.3 Calcium UN 1402 4.3 Calcium carbide UN 1403 4.3 Calcium cyanamide with more than 0.1 percent of calcium carbide UN 1404 4.3 Calcium hydride UN 1405

    List of UN numbers 1401 to 1500

    List_of_UN_numbers_1401_to_1500

  • Ion
  • Particle, atom or molecule with a net electrical charge

    name Monatomic anions Bromide Br− Carbide C− Chloride Cl− Fluoride F− Hydride H− Iodide I− Nitride N3− Phosphide P3− Oxide O2− Sulfide S2− Selenide Se2−

    Ion

    Ion

    Ion

  • Tetraphenyldiphosphine
  • Chemical compound

    Martyn P.; Fulton, J. Robin (17 August 2012). "Group 14 Metal Terminal Phosphides: Correlating Structure with ‖ JMP ‖". Inorganic Chemistry. 51 (17): 9403–9415

    Tetraphenyldiphosphine

    Tetraphenyldiphosphine

    Tetraphenyldiphosphine

  • Hypatia (stone)
  • Candidate for the first comet nucleus

    including polyaromatic hydrocarbons and silicon carbide associated with a previously-unknown nickel phosphide compound. Other observations supporting non-terrestrial

    Hypatia (stone)

    Hypatia_(stone)

  • List of semiconductor materials
  • elements) such as aluminium gallium indium phosphide (AlInGaP)) alloy and indium arsenide antimonide phosphide (InAsSbP). The properties of III-V compound

    List of semiconductor materials

    List_of_semiconductor_materials

  • Brazing
  • Metal-joining technique

    and lets the joint be used above the brazing temperature. Borides and phosphides form brittle phases. Amorphous preforms can be made by rapid solidification

    Brazing

    Brazing

    Brazing

  • Neptunium compounds
  • Group of chemical compounds

    point of 2830 °C under a nitrogen pressure of around 1 MPa. Two neptunium phosphide compounds have been reported, NpP and Np3P4. The first has a face centered

    Neptunium compounds

    Neptunium_compounds

  • Thermophotovoltaic energy conversion
  • Direct conversion process from heat to electricity via photons

    researchers announced a device that achieved 44% efficiency when using silicon-carbide (SiC) as the heat storage material (emitter). At 1,435 °C (2,615 °F) the

    Thermophotovoltaic energy conversion

    Thermophotovoltaic_energy_conversion

  • Ferronickel platinum
  • Rare occurring mineral

    elements (including natural alloys, intermetallic compounds, carbides, nitrides, phosphides and silicides) with the chemical composition Pt2FeNi and thus

    Ferronickel platinum

    Ferronickel platinum

    Ferronickel_platinum

  • Indium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 49 (In)

    transistors. In the middle and late 1980s, the development of indium phosphide semiconductors and indium tin oxide thin films for liquid-crystal displays

    Indium

    Indium

    Indium

  • Epitaxy
  • Crystal growth process relative to the substrate used as seed

    sapphire, gallium nitride (GaN) on sapphire, aluminium gallium indium phosphide (AlGaInP) on gallium arsenide (GaAs) or diamond or iridium, and graphene

    Epitaxy

    Epitaxy

    Epitaxy

  • Light-emitting transistor
  • operated at a frequency of 1 MHz. The device was made of indium gallium phosphide, indium gallium arsenide, and gallium arsenide, and emitted infrared photons

    Light-emitting transistor

    Light-emitting_transistor

  • Lattice constant
  • Physical dimensions of unit cells in a crystal

    the cost of the time in the epitaxy tool. For example, indium gallium phosphide layers with a band gap above 1.9 eV can be grown on gallium arsenide wafers

    Lattice constant

    Lattice constant

    Lattice_constant

  • List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
  • nitrate 13473–90–0 Al(OH)3 aluminium hydroxide 21645–51–2 AlP aluminium phosphide 20859–73–8 AlPO4 aluminium phosphate 7784–30–7 AlSb aluminium antimonide

    List of CAS numbers by chemical compound

    List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound

  • Carbaryl
  • Chemical compound

    Union Carbide discovered carbaryl and commercialized it in 1958. Bayer purchased Aventis CropScience in 2002, a company that included Union Carbide pesticide

    Carbaryl

    Carbaryl

    Carbaryl

  • Hafnium nitrides
  • Class of chemical compounds

    ISSN 0163-1829. Kroll, Peter (2003-03-25). "Hafnium Nitride with Thorium Phosphide Structure: Physical Properties and an Assessment of the Hf-N, Zr-N, and

    Hafnium nitrides

    Hafnium_nitrides

  • Electroless nickel-phosphorus plating
  • Chemical-induced nickel coating of a surface

    be "an intimate dispersion of hard trinickel boride (Ni3B) or nickel phosphide (Ni3P) in a soft matrix of nickel and thallium". Before plating, the surface

    Electroless nickel-phosphorus plating

    Electroless nickel-phosphorus plating

    Electroless_nickel-phosphorus_plating

  • Boron nitride
  • Refractory compound of boron and nitrogen with formula BN

    graphite-like hexagonal form (h-BN) was produced on an industrial level by Union Carbide and Carborundum Universal. In 1957, the cubic form of boron nitride (c-BN)

    Boron nitride

    Boron nitride

    Boron_nitride

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (N)
  • diarsenate dihydrate) Nickelphosphide (phosphide: IMA1998-023) 1.BD.05 [288] [289] [290] (IUPAC: trinickel phosphide) Nickelpicromerite (picromerite: IMA2012-053)

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (N)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(N)

  • Boron arsenide
  • Chemical compound

    radiation damage. This form can be grown on substrates such as silicon carbide. Another use for solar cell fabrication was proposed, but it is not currently

    Boron arsenide

    Boron arsenide

    Boron_arsenide

  • Indium gallium nitride
  • Chemical compound

    MOVPE sources have been reported recently in a review. Indium gallium phosphide Indium gallium arsenide Linti, G. "The Group 13 Metals Aluminium, Gallium

    Indium gallium nitride

    Indium gallium nitride

    Indium_gallium_nitride

  • Electroluminescence
  • Optical and electrical phenomenon

    Semiconductors containing Group III and Group V elements, such as indium phosphide (InP), gallium arsenide (GaAs), and gallium nitride (GaN) (Light-emitting

    Electroluminescence

    Electroluminescence

    Electroluminescence

  • Silicon nitride
  • Compound of silicon and nitrogen

    of those material platforms, next to, for example, silicon and indium phosphide. Silicon nitride photonic integrated circuits have a broad spectral coverage

    Silicon nitride

    Silicon nitride

    Silicon_nitride

  • Gallium nitride
  • Chemical semiconductor compound

    resists cracking and can be deposited in thin film on sapphire or silicon carbide, despite the mismatch in their lattice constants. GaN can be doped with

    Gallium nitride

    Gallium nitride

    Gallium_nitride

  • Cobalt
  • Chemical element with atomic number 27 (Co)

    PMID 10382556. Cobalt in Hard Metals and Cobalt Sulfate, Gallium Arsenide, Indium Phosphide and Vanadium Pentoxide (PDF) (Report). IARC Monographs on the Evaluation

    Cobalt

    Cobalt

    Cobalt

  • Glossary of chemical formulae
  • cadmium phosphide 12014–28–7 Cd3(PO4)2 cadmium phosphate 13477–17–3 CeB6 cerium boride 12008–02–5 CeBr3 cerium(III) bromide 14457–87–5 CeC cerium carbide 12012–32–7

    Glossary of chemical formulae

    Glossary_of_chemical_formulae

  • Neptunium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 93 (Np)

    point of 2830 °C under a nitrogen pressure of around 1 MPa. Two neptunium phosphide compounds have been reported, NpP and Np3P4. The first has a face centered

    Neptunium

    Neptunium

    Neptunium

  • Binary compounds of silicon
  • Any binary chemical compound containing just silicon and another chemical element

    phase diagram with phosphorus shows SiP and SiP2. A reported silicon phosphide is Si12P5 (no practical applications), formed by annealing an amorphous

    Binary compounds of silicon

    Binary compounds of silicon

    Binary_compounds_of_silicon

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (M)
  • 15 [573] [574] [575] Melliniite (phosphide: IMA2005-027) 1.BD.20 [576] [577] [no] (IUPAC: tetra(nickel,iron) phosphide) Mellite (Y: 1793) 10.AC.05 [578]

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (M)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(M)

  • Thermal analysis
  • Analysis of material by examining response to heat

    or exothermic phases such as carbides, beta crystals, inter crystalline copper, magnesium silicide, iron phosphide's and other phases as they solidify

    Thermal analysis

    Thermal_analysis

  • Defense Production Act of 1950
  • United States law

    number of new technologies and materials, including silicon carbide ceramics, indium phosphide and gallium arsenide semiconductors, microwave power tubes

    Defense Production Act of 1950

    Defense Production Act of 1950

    Defense_Production_Act_of_1950

  • List of UN numbers 1301 to 1400
  • 4.3 Aluminium carbide UN 1395 4.3 Aluminium ferrosilicon powder UN 1396 4.3 Aluminium powder, uncoated UN 1397 4.3 Aluminium phosphide UN 1398 4.3 Aluminium

    List of UN numbers 1301 to 1400

    List_of_UN_numbers_1301_to_1400

  • Carbon monophosphide
  • Chemical compound

    monophosphide Names Preferred IUPAC name Phosphanylidynemethyl Other names Carbon phosphide Carbon monophosphide Phosphidocarbonate(II) Cyaphogenyl radical Identifiers

    Carbon monophosphide

    Carbon monophosphide

    Carbon_monophosphide

  • Zinc
  • Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)

    fossil fuel combustion, mine waste, phosphate fertilizers, pesticide (zinc phosphide), limestone, manure, sewage sludge, and particles from galvanized surfaces

    Zinc

    Zinc

    Zinc

  • Silicon dioxide
  • Oxide of silicon

    used compared to other semiconductors like gallium arsenide or indium phosphide. Silicon dioxide could be grown on a silicon semiconductor surface. Silicon

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon_dioxide

  • Beryllium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 4 (Be)

    which is readily hydrolyzed. Beryllium azide, BeN6 is known and beryllium phosphide, Be3P2 has a similar structure to Be3N2. A number of beryllium borides

    Beryllium

    Beryllium

    Beryllium

  • Zephyr (rover)
  • Robotic Venus rover concept

    upper deck would be covered with solar panels made of indium gallium phosphide (InGaP, also called GaInP2) because it has been well characterized for

    Zephyr (rover)

    Zephyr (rover)

    Zephyr_(rover)

  • Mineral evolution
  • Increasing mineral diversity over time

    kamacite and taenite; transition metal sulfides such as troilite; carbides and phosphides). An estimated 250 new minerals formed in this stage. The second

    Mineral evolution

    Mineral evolution

    Mineral_evolution

  • Zinc compounds
  • Chemical compounds containing zinc

    compounds of zinc include zinc peroxide ZnO 2, zinc hydride ZnH 2, and zinc carbide ZnC 2. Zinc nitrate Zn(NO 3) 2 (used as oxidizing agent), zinc chlorate

    Zinc compounds

    Zinc_compounds

  • Thorium compounds
  • Chemical compounds

    thoria, and at 250–350 °C quickly react with hydrogen halides, sulfides, phosphides, and nitrides to form the corresponding thorium binary compounds. Three

    Thorium compounds

    Thorium compounds

    Thorium_compounds

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association
  • Special minerals (relaxed sense) Native elements (class 1): carbides, silicides, nitrides, phosphides, elements, alloys, amalgams Special minerals (strict sense):

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association

  • Boric acid
  • Weak acid with formula H3BO3

    Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide

    Boric acid

    Boric acid

    Boric_acid

  • Terbium compounds
  • Chemical compounds with at least one terbium atom

    crystal system, with the space group of Fm3m. Terbium phosphide can be obtained by reacting sodium phosphide and anhydrous terbium(III) chloride at 700 to 800˚C

    Terbium compounds

    Terbium compounds

    Terbium_compounds

  • Pyrotechnic composition
  • Non-explosives producing heat, light and sound

    water Decaborane – experimented with for some rocket fuels Metal carbides Zirconium carbide – used in some rocket fuels, also a combustion instability suppressant

    Pyrotechnic composition

    Pyrotechnic_composition

  • Semiconductor device
  • Electronic component that exploits the electronic properties of semiconductor materials

    Various indium compounds (indium arsenide, indium antimonide, and indium phosphide) are also being used in LEDs and solid-state laser diodes. Selenium sulfide

    Semiconductor device

    Semiconductor device

    Semiconductor_device

  • Properties of nonmetals (and metalloids) by group
  • chemistry is largely covalent in nature, noting it can form salt-like carbides with highly electropositive metals. The common oxide of carbon (CO2) is

    Properties of nonmetals (and metalloids) by group

    Properties of nonmetals (and metalloids) by group

    Properties_of_nonmetals_(and_metalloids)_by_group

  • Phosphorus monoxide
  • Chemical compound

    v t e Phosphorus compounds Phosphides AlP AsP BP BiP Cs3P7 Ca3P2 Cd3P2 Cu3P DyP ErP EuP GdP AuP FeP Fe3P HfP HoP InP LaP Li3P LuP MoP MoP2 Mo3P NbP NdP

    Phosphorus monoxide

    Phosphorus monoxide

    Phosphorus_monoxide

  • Crystalline silicon
  • Semiconducting material used in solar cell technology

    Institution of Electrical Engineers, ISBN 0-85296-865-5; Properties of Indium Phosphide, London: INSPEC, the Institution of Electrical Engineers, ISBN 0-85296-491-9;

    Crystalline silicon

    Crystalline silicon

    Crystalline_silicon

  • Strukturbericht designation
  • System of detailed crystal structure classification

    Al3Ni Pnma D021 Cu3P P3c1 (original structure) P63cm (revised) Copper(I) phosphide structure D022 Al3Ti I4/mmm D023 Al3Zr I4/mmm D024 Ni3Ti P63/mmc D0a β-TiCu3

    Strukturbericht designation

    Strukturbericht_designation

  • Doping (semiconductor)
  • Intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor

    (substituting Ga); silicon, germanium, carbon (substituting As) Gallium phosphide n-type: tellurium, selenium, sulfur (substituting phosphorus) p-type:

    Doping (semiconductor)

    Doping (semiconductor)

    Doping_(semiconductor)

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (Y–Z)
  • (sulfate-oxalate: IMA1996-055) 10.AB.75 [333] [334] [335] Zuktamrurite (phosphide: IMA2013-107) 1.BD. [336] [no] [no] (IUPAC: iron diphosphide) Zunyite

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (Y–Z)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(Y–Z)

  • Nickel compounds
  • Any chemical compound having at least one nickel atom

    nickel atoms combine with nitrogen molecules to yield Ni(N2)4. Nickel phosphide Ni2P has density 7.33 and melts at 1100 °C. The mineral Nickelskutterudite

    Nickel compounds

    Nickel_compounds

  • Aluminium nitride
  • Nitride of aluminum

    arsenide, steel and semiconductor manufacturing. Boron nitride Aluminium phosphide Aluminium arsenide Aluminium antimonide Gallium nitride Indium nitride

    Aluminium nitride

    Aluminium nitride

    Aluminium_nitride

  • Molybdenum
  • Chemical element with atomic number 42 (Mo)

    the ammoxidation of propylene to acrylonitrile. Molybdenum carbides, nitride and phosphides can be used for hydrotreatment of rapeseed oil. Ammonium heptamolybdate

    Molybdenum

    Molybdenum

    Molybdenum

  • Lithium nitride
  • Chemical compound

    compounds Other anions Lithium phosphide Lithium arsenide Lithium fluoride Lithium oxide Tetralithiomethane Lithium carbide Other cations Sodium nitride

    Lithium nitride

    Lithium nitride

    Lithium_nitride

  • Aldicarb
  • Chemical compound (insecticide)

    Bayer CropScience, but was formerly owned and produced by Union Carbide. Union Carbide's agricultural chemicals division was sold to Rhône-Poulenc. Later

    Aldicarb

    Aldicarb

    Aldicarb

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (T)
  • titanium,niobium) hexaoxide) Tantalcarbide (carbide: 1909) 1.BA.20 [69] [70] [71] (IUPAC: tantalum carbide) Tantalite (columbite, tantalite) 4.DB.35 (IUPAC:

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (T)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(T)

  • Light pollution
  • Excess artificial light in an environment

    communities use low-pressure sodium lights or amber Aluminium gallium indium phosphide LED as much as possible because the principal wavelength emitted is comparably

    Light pollution

    Light pollution

    Light_pollution

  • Aluminium compounds
  • Chemical compounds containing aluminium

    five-coordination. Four pnictides, aluminium nitride (AlN), aluminium phosphide (AlP), aluminium arsenide (AlAs), and aluminium antimonide (AlSb), are

    Aluminium compounds

    Aluminium compounds

    Aluminium_compounds

  • California Proposition 65 list of chemicals
  • Chemicals regulated in the United States

    10043-66-0 Imazalil 35554-44-0 Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 193-39-5 Indium phosphide 22398-80-7 Indium tin oxide 50926-11-9 IQ (2-Amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]

    California Proposition 65 list of chemicals

    California_Proposition_65_list_of_chemicals

  • List of compounds with carbon number 2
  • Sodium carbide 2881-62-1 C2Na2O4 sodium oxalate 62-76-0 C2Nd neodymium dicarbide 12071-21-5 C2O dicarbon monoxide 12071-23-7 C2P dicarbon phosphide 12602-39-0

    List of compounds with carbon number 2

    List_of_compounds_with_carbon_number_2

  • Phosphorus mononitride
  • Chemical compound

    PN moiety at metal sites. They reacted a tris(amido) Mo(VI) terminal phosphide complex with a tris(carbene)borate Fe(IV) terminal nitride, which undergo

    Phosphorus mononitride

    Phosphorus mononitride

    Phosphorus_mononitride

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (H)
  • IMA1970-019) 2.GB.05 [33] [34] [35] (Cu6[Cu4Hg2]Sb4Se13) Halamishite (phosphide: IMA2013-105) 1.0 [36] [no] [no] (IUPAC: pentanickel tetraphosphide) Håleniusite

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (H)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(H)

  • List of fellows of IEEE Electron Devices Society
  • materials and device technology, particularly for advancing the indium-phosphide, metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect-transistor technology 1989

    List of fellows of IEEE Electron Devices Society

    List_of_fellows_of_IEEE_Electron_Devices_Society

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)
  • 1965) 1.BB.10 [428] [429] [430] (IUPAC: octa(nickel,iron) tri(silicide,phosphide)) Pertlikite (voltaite: IMA2005-055) 7.CC.25 [431] [432] [no] Pertoldite

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(P–Q)

  • Classification of non-silicate minerals
  • List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings

    and Alloys, Carbides, Silicides, Nitrides, Phosphides Category:Diamond Category:Gold Category:Carbide minerals Osbornite group carbides and nitrides

    Classification of non-silicate minerals

    Classification_of_non-silicate_minerals

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  • Dove
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dove

    English : from Middle English dove, Old English dūfe ‘dove’ (or perhaps occasionally from the Old Norse cognate dúfa), applied as a nickname for a mild and gentle person or as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves. The Old English word was used as a personal name for either sex in the early Middle English period, and the surname at least in part derives from this use.Scottish : translation of Mac Calmáin (see Coleman 1).Scottish : variant of Duff.North German : nickname for a deaf or dull man, Middle Low German dōf.David James Dove was born about 1696 in Portsmouth, England, where his father was a tailor. He arrived with his wife in Philadelphia in 1750 and in 1751 opened an academy for young ladies. He was the first person in PA who attempted to supply higher education for women.

  • Samanvita
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    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Samanvita

    Goddess Durga

  • Kaamini | காமிநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kaamini | காமிநீ

    Desirable, Beautiful, Affectionate, A beautiful woman

  • Minaj
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Minaj

    King

  • Sukhon
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sukhon

    Pleasant Smell

  • ASCHSEPSEN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ASCHSEPSEN

    , a devotee of Apis.

  • Masumi | மாஸூமீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Masumi | மாஸூமீ

    Innocence

  • Keemaya
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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Keemaya

    Miracle

  • Jyll
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    American, British, English

    Jyll

    Youthful; Jove's Child

  • Mawaddah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mawaddah |

    Affection, Love, Friendliness

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  • Aluminic
  • a.

    Of or containing aluminium; as, aluminic phosphate.

  • Osteolite
  • n.

    A massive impure apatite, or calcium phosphate.

  • Lithiophilite
  • n.

    A phosphate of manganese and lithium; a variety of triphylite.

  • Phosphide
  • n.

    A binary compound of phosphorus.

  • Phosphuret
  • n.

    A phosphide.

  • Variscite
  • n.

    An apple-green mineral occurring in reniform masses. It is a hydrous phosphate of alumina.

  • Phosphate
  • n.

    A salt of phosphoric acid.

  • Triploidite
  • n.

    A manganese phosphate near triplite, but containing hydroxyl instead of fluorine.

  • Monazite
  • n.

    A mineral occurring usually in small isolated crystals, -- a phosphate of the cerium metals.

  • Superphosphate
  • n.

    An acid phosphate.

  • Hopeite
  • n.

    A hydrous phosphate of zinc in transparent prismatic crystals.

  • Xenotime
  • n.

    A native phosphate of yttrium occurring in yellowish-brown tetragonal crystals.

  • Brushite
  • n.

    A white or gray crystalline mineral consisting of the acid phosphate of calcium.

  • Vanadite
  • n.

    A salt of vanadious acid, analogous to a nitrite or a phosphite.

  • Phosphonium
  • n.

    The hypothetical radical PH4, analogous to ammonium, and regarded as the nucleus of certain derivatives of phosphine.

  • Phosphine
  • n.

    A colorless gas, PH3, analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odor resembling that of garlic. Called also hydrogen phosphide, and formerly, phosphureted hydrogen.

  • Ehlite
  • n.

    A mineral of a green color and pearly luster; a hydrous phosphate of copper.

  • Phosphite
  • n.

    A salt of phosphorous acid.

  • Phosphene
  • n.

    A luminous impression produced through excitation of the retina by some cause other than the impingement upon it of rays of light, as by pressure upon the eyeball when the lids are closed. Cf. After-image.