argonide

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argon +‎ -ide

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argonide (plural argonides)

  1. A binary compound of argon
    • 2017, Kathleen F. Edwards, Joel F. Liebman, No Nobel for Noble Gases - Some Guesses Why:
      Presence of nitrides, argonides, arsenides, and iodides in the crystalline rocks
    • 2005, IUPAC, Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry:
      argon, argonide
    • 1989, M.D. Gabovich, N.N. Semashko, N.V. Pleshivtsev, Ion and atomic beams for controlled fusion and technology:
      The possibility of obtaining solid pseudosolutions of inert gases such as titanium argonide, scandium heliumide, etc., has been demonstrated
    • 1985, J.B Fenn, Where are we going with molecular beams?:
      Microwave resonance spectrometry, laser induced fluorescence and mass spectrometry have identified and obtained information on the structure and energy levels of such unlikely species as KAr, HeI2, Co2C12He and aniline argonide
    • 1899, The American Journal of Science, Volume 158, "On Argon And Its Combinations"
      The results obtained lead the author to suspect the existence of metallic argonides in those minerals which evolve argon under the action of acids, or even of hydrogen argonide.

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