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  • #REDIRECT [[Palladium/Elemental Class]]
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  • {{Basic elemental def|Palladium}}
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Palladium is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • |elName=Palladium '''Palladium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbo
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  • ...optical materials. Although there have been many attempts to improve the palladium catalyst, it still often has the drawbacks of the need to store it under ni
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  • ...[[platinum]] is the most prominent member. [[Rhodium]], [[rhenium]] and [[palladium]] are also often considered part of the group.
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  • {{r|Palladium||**}}
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  • [[Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0)]]<br />
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  • ...: it was essentially an [[electrolysis]] cell containing heavy water and a palladium cathode which rapidly absorbed the deuterium produced during electrolysis. ...s used, the duration of the experiments, the loading of deuterium into the palladium, the use of additives, and so on. <ref>Miles, M. and K.B. Johnson, [http://
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  • * 2001: Palladium (''Sister Flute and the Sunday Best'')
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  • ...e synthesized by one of several click chemistry methods. One method uses [[palladium]] (Pd) catalysts to couple [[alkyne|alkenyl halides]] and [[azide|sodium az
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  • ...e synthesized by one of several click chemistry methods. One method uses [[palladium]] (Pd) catalysts to couple [[alkyne|alkenyl halides]] and [[azide|sodium az
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  • ...rata in Vol. 263</ref><ref>Pons S, Fleischmann M (1990) Calorimetry of the Palladium-Deuterium System, in The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion, F. Will, E ...dium which has absorbed nearly as many atoms of deuterium as the number of palladium atoms in the sample). When fusion of deuterium takes place in this environm
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  • <tr><td> Pd <td> [[Palladium]] <td align="right"> 46
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  • <tr><td>46<td>Pd <td>[[Palladium]] <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2 <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2<td>6 <td bgcolor="#
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  • ...lign="left "> 46 <td> [[Palladium|Pd]] <td width="5%" > {{Atomic mass|Palladium}} <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 83 <td> [[Bismuth|Bi]] <td
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  • ...nd [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>). Metals (solids) like [[platinum]] (Pt), [[palladium]] (Pd) and [[rhodium]] (Rh) are used as the catalyst. The metals are deposi ...rbons]] ([[hydrocarbon|alkanes]]) uses metals like [[platinum]] (Pt) and [[palladium]] (Pd) as the catalyst. This is an example of three-phase catalysis, the ca
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  • ...nsition row ([[Zirconium|Zr]], Mo, Tc, [[Ruthenium|Ru]], [[Rhodium|Rh]], [[Palladium|Pd]], [[Silver|Ag]]) while the other is later in the periodic table ([[Iodi
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  • ...rogen sulfide. This permits the use of high performance [[noble metal]] ([[palladium]], [[platinum]]) catalysts which are susceptible to [[poisoning]] by sulfur ...metals that provide the hydrogenation functions can be the noble metals [[palladium]] and [[platinum]] or the base metals (i.e., non-noble metals) [[molybdenum
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  • *[[Palladium(II) chloride]] *[[Palladium(II) nitrate]]
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