Common cathode materials are manganese dioxide, silver oxide, carbon monofluoride, cupric oxide or oxygen from the air . toxicity and environmental effects of mercury.
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Copper zeolites also act as oxidizing agents as seen in their ability to ionize anthracene, the electron transfer was proven to happen at the cupric ion.
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In this process, rare-earth ions are sorbed onto suitable ion-exchange resin by exchange with hydrogen, ammonium or cupric ions present in the resin.
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In this process, rare-earth ions are adsorbed onto suitable ion-exchange resin by exchange with hydrogen, ammonium or cupric ions present in the resin.
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In the simplest case, that of a cupric ( Cu II ) complex, the 2p ?! 3d transition produces a 2p 5 3d 10 final state.
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De Villiers made the request after protests over the past two days that 500 tons of cupric arsenide was included in 3, 000 tons of waste being shipped to a recycling plant near Johannesburg.
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Copper forms a rich variety of compounds, usually with oxidation states + 1 and + 2, which are often called " cuprous " and " cupric ", respectively.
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To remove dangerous nitric acid from the classroom and studio, he has developed methods that use ordinary copper sulphate turned into cupric chloride as a mordant that can etch all the main metals used.
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Copper's essentiality is due to its ability to act as an electron donor or acceptor as its oxidation state fluxes between Cu 1 + ( cuprous ) and Cu 2 + ( cupric ).
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"' Green pipestone "' A white on green marbled cupric pipestone found in Wyoming and South Dakota is used by the Shoshone, Ute, and Plains Tribes for personal and ceremonial pipes.