Mixed-valence complex
Mixed valence complexes contain an element which is present in more than one oxidation state. Well-known mixed valence compounds include the Creutz–Taube complex, Prussian blue, and molybdenum blue. Many solids are mixed-valency including indium chalcogenides.
Charge-transfer bandEuropiumGreigiteIntervalence charge transferIronIron(II,III) sulfideIron oxychlorideLead(II,IV) oxideManganese dioxideMixed-valence compoundMixed-valencyMixed valenceMixed valence compoundMixed valencyNickel compoundsPalladium(II,IV) fluoridePeter Day (chemist)PnictogenPolyoxometalatePotassium dithioferratePrussian blueRobin-Day ClassificationRuthenium(III) acetateSilver(I,III) oxideStock nomenclatureSulfur dichlorideT. V. Ramakrishnan
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Mixed-valence complex
Mixed valence complexes contain an element which is present in more than one oxidation state. Well-known mixed valence compounds include the Creutz–Taube complex, Prussian blue, and molybdenum blue. Many solids are mixed-valency including indium chalcogenides.
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