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'''Neptunocene''', Np(C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>, is an organoneptunium compound composed of a ] atom sandwiched between two ] rings. It was one of the first organoneptunium compounds to be synthesized. Neptunocene, a member of the "]s," a group of ]s incorporating ] from the ] series. |
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'''Neptunocene''', Np(C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>, is an organoneptunium compound composed of a ] atom sandwiched between two ] rings. It was one of the first organoneptunium compounds to be synthesized. Neptunocene, a member of the "]s," a group of ]s incorporating ] from the ] series. |
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== Property and synthesis == |
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== Property and synthesis == |
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It was synthesized in 1970 by reacting ] with ]. It is ] to ] and ], and they behave chemically identically: all three compounds are insensitive to water or dilute bases but are sensitive to air, reacting quickly to form oxides, and are only slightly soluble in ] and ].<ref name=Yoshida750>Yoshida et al., pp. 750–2</ref> |
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It was synthesized in 1970 by reacting ] with ]. It is ] to ] and ], and they behave chemically identically: all three compounds are insensitive to water or dilute bases but are sensitive to air, reacting quickly to form oxides, and are only slightly soluble in ] and ].<ref name=Yoshida750>Yoshida et al., pp. 750–2</ref> |