| 1. | Binary compounds with sulfur, selenium, and tellurium also exist.
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| 2. | Iron forms binary compounds with the halogens and the chalcogens.
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| 3. | Beryllium forms binary compounds with many non-metals.
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| 4. | Binary compounds such as tungsten carbide or boron nitride can be very refractory.
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| 5. | More so than the other alkali metals, caesium forms numerous binary compounds with oxygen.
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| 6. | For germanium only 5 linear chain binary compounds are known as gases or volatile liquids.
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| 7. | In particular, it forms binary compounds, named fluorides, with all said elements except argon.
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| 8. | With a melting point of about 3900 �C it is one of the most refractory binary compounds known.
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| 9. | Binary compounds of metal oxides without any intentional impurity doping have also been developed for use as TCOs.
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| 10. | The " Stock system, " first published in 1919, was a means of nomenclature on binary compounds.
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