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Chemical compound
Lithium tellurite is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula Li2TeO3. It crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system, with space group C2/c.[1] It can be prepared by reacting lithium oxide,[2] lithium hydroxide[3] or lithium carbonate[4] with tellurium dioxide. It reacts with lithium fluoride at high temperatures in a 3:1 stoichiometric ratio to obtain Li7(TeO3)3F.[4]
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Lithiumtellurite is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula Li2TeO3. It crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system, with space group C2/c...
combined as tellurides of more common metals (e.g. melonite, NiTe2). Natural tellurite and tellurate minerals also occur, formed by the oxidation of tellurides...
tetrazolium blue but not with 1% sodium lactate, troleandomycin, lithium chloride, potassium tellurite or sodium butyrate. The type strain of R. lentis is BLR27T...
Zerodur is a lithium-aluminosilicate glass-ceramic produced by Schott AG since 1968. It has been used for a number of very large telescope mirrors including...
Navrotsky (1998). "Energetics and Crystal Chemical Systematics among Ilmenite, Lithium Niobate, and Perovskite Structures". Chem. Mater. 10 (10): 2787–2793. doi:10...
borates, chalcogenides, fluorides, germanates (glasses based on GeO2), tellurites (glasses based on TeO2), antimonates (glasses based on Sb2O3), arsenates...
then undergoes fission producing a gamma ray, an alpha particle, and a lithium ion. These products may then dump charge into nearby structures, causing...
photostructurable glass (PSG) or photomachinable glass, is a glass in the lithium-silicate family of glasses onto which images can be etched using shortwave...
ion-sensitive glass electrodes used for the determination of the concentration of lithium, sodium, ammonium, and other ions. Glass electrodes find a wide diversity...
and potassium tellurite, but not with 1% sodium lactate, troleandomycin, tetrazolium violet, tetrazolium blue, Nalidixic acid, lithium chloride and sodium...
compounds lincomycin and potassium tellurite, but not in the presence of 1% sodium lactate, troleandomycin, lithium chloride or sodium butyrate. The type...
'Enhancing the Antibiotic Antibacterial Effect by Sub Lethal Tellurite Concentrations: Tellurite and Cefotaxime Act Synergistically in Escherichia Coli',...
Eftekhari, A; Liu, Y; Chen, P (2016). "Different roles of ionic liquids in lithium batteries". Journal of Power Sources. 334: 221–239. Bibcode:2016JPS...334...
electronic applications as sodium based glass fibers assist or replace lithium in lithium-ion batteries due to its improved electronic properties. Manufacturers...
the photosensitivity which allows finer microstructures. Foturan is a lithium aluminosilicate glass system doped with small amounts of silver oxides...