Dyscrasite is actually an alloy of the silver and antimony which means the atoms of silver and antimony are combined with metallic bonds instead of ionic or covalent bonds. Alloys are usually placed in the Elements Class. But dyscrasite is placed in the Sulfide Class because antimony is ...
Because the Chemical bond in AgX is not 100% ionic bond and it is ionic bond with partical covalent character. The six relational expressions, which are between energy level difference(△ E ) of bonding atomic orbitals in AgX and the properties of silver halide, are given by using the ...
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Baranov, P.G., Romanov, N.G., Poluektov, O.G., Schmidt, J.: Self-Trapped excitons in ionic-covalent silver halide crystals and nanostructures: High-frequency EPR, ESE, ENDOR and ODMR studies. Appl. Magn. Reson. 39 , 453–486 (2010)...
Silver(I) sulfide, Ag2S, is very readily formed from its constituent elements and is the cause of the black tarnish on some old silver objects. It may also be formed from the reaction of hydrogen sulfide with silver metal or aqueous Ag+ ions. Many non-stoichiometric selenides and telluride...
which is at the origin of a liquid-like pseudoelasticity31observed in situ. Surface diffusion effects also control general properties in nanoscale world, such as the lack of sharp tipped metal coated probes for atomic force microscopy48compared to the covalent bonded crystallized silicon or diamond ...
Starting from 1900s, there were cases of high intakes of silver, either intravenously or orally, leading to spasms, gastrointestinal disorders and even death [47]. It's clearly that chronic ingestion or inhalation of silver can lead to the deposition of silver metal/silver sulfide particles in ...
6. A method for processing a silver halide photographic material as in claim 1, wherein said silver halide photographic material has a halogen composition of AgBr, AgBrCl or a high silver content of at least 80 mol %, and said meso-ionic compound is contained in the fixing bath in a con...
Covalent Radius(pm):134 Ionic Radius:89 (+2e) 126 (+1e) Specific Heat(@20°C J/g mol):0.237 Fusion Heat(kJ/mol):11.95 Evaporation Heat (kJ/mol):254.1 Debye Temperature(K):215.00 Pauling Negativity Number:1.93 First Ionizing Energy (kJ/mol):730.5 ...