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Why do we allow sulphur hexachloride, which does 23 000 times more damage to the climate than carbon dioxide?
The material is prepared by reduction of tungsten hexachloride.
The pentachloride and black hexachloride of uranium were synthesized, but they are both unstable.
Less than one percent Gamma benzene hexachloride has proven to be very effective if used as prescribed by a veterinarian.
Reduction with tungsten hexachloride and n-butyllithium generates the alkene.
A standard treatment for scabies is lindane, an agricultural chemical once was called gamma benzene hexachloride.
Beta-benzene hexachloride in breast adipose tissue and risk of breast carcinoma.
Uranium hexachloride is an inorganic chemical compound of uranium in the +6 oxidation state.
Others are hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexachloride.
The latter cation is formed by the reaction of tellurium with tungsten hexachloride:
For example WOCl results from the partial hydrolysis of tungsten hexachloride.
Tungsten fluoride can also be obtained by conversion of tungsten hexachloride:
Benzene hexachloride is a trivial name (common or vernacular name) that may refer to:
WCl is a rare example of a charge-neutral hexachloride, another example being ReCl.
Tungsten hexachloride is the chemical compound of tungsten and chlorine with the formula WCl.
The highly oxophilic reagent generated from tungsten hexachloride and butyl lithium is useful for the deoxygenation of epoxides.
WC is resistant to chemical attack, although it reacts strongly with chlorine to form tungsten hexachloride (WCl).
The others are methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexachloride, but various proposals on reductions would leave decisions on some gases for another conference.
Toxic and Volatile Substances The gas that escaped from the Tricastin plant, as a result of a faulty valve, was uranium hexachloride.
Rhenium hexachloride (ReCl) is uncertain, but rhenium hexafluoride and rhenium heptafluoride are known.
In animals treatments range a wide varierty of antibiotic therapy, antiparasitic therapy, topical steroids, Gamma benzene hexachloride, and insectisides.
Hexamethyltungsten was first reported in 1973 by Wilkinson and Shortland, who described its preparation by the reaction of methyllithium with tungsten hexachloride in diethyl ether.
A 2004 BBC Radio 5 broadcast reported the site is contaminated with toxic chemicals including benzene hexachloride and mercury, held in open containers or loose on the ground.
The United States favors cutting average emissions for the period 2008 through 2112 back to 1990 levels, but it would include three other greenhouse gases: hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexachloride.
The American proposal diverges from all others under consideration in that it applies to a larger "basket" of six greenhouse gases that also includes hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexachloride.