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pyrite
The mineral pyrite ( ), or iron pyrite, also known as '''Fool's Gold''', is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral.
cupric chloride
chemical compound
copper(II) oxide
chemical compound
copper(I) oxide
chemical compound

molybdenite
Molybdenite is a mineral of molybdenum disulfide, MoS2. Similar in appearance and feel to graphite, molybdenite has a lubricating effect that is a consequence of its layered structure. The atomic structure consists of a sheet of molybdenum atoms sandwiched between sheets of sulfur atoms. The Mo-S bonds are strong, but the interaction between the sulfur atoms at the top and bottom of separate sandwich-like tri-layers is weak, resulting in easy slippage as well as cleavage planes.
Molybdenite crystallizes in the hexagonal crystal system as the common polytype 2H and also in the trigonal system a
sodium hydride
chemical compound
iron(II,III) oxide
chemical compound
lead(II) iodide
chemical compound
uranium dioxide
chemical compound
tin(IV) oxide
chemical compound
molybdenum disulfide
chemical compound
cuprous iodide
chemical compound
mercury(II) iodide
chemical compound
indium oxide
chemical compound
bismuth telluride
chemical compound
caesium auride
chemical compound
terbium(III) oxide
chemical compound
titanium(III) oxide
chemical compound
molybdenum disilicide
chemical compound
disilver telluride
chemical compound
indium(III) selenide
chemical compound
indium(III) sulfide
chemical compound
indium(III) telluride
chemical compound
copper indium gallium selenide
chemical compound
gallium(III) selenide
chemical compound
tungsten disilicide
chemical compound
bismuth selenide
chemical compound
cuprous thiocyanate
chemical compound
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gallium(II) selenide
chemical compound
Iron phosphide (FeP)
chemical compound
phosphorene
thumb|Bulk black phosphorus consists of multiple phosphorene sheets
Phosphorene is a two-dimensional material consisting of phosphorus. It consists of a single layer of black phosphorus, the most stable allotrope of phosphorus. Phosphorene is analogous to graphene (single layer graphite). Among two-dimensional materials, phosphorene is a competitor to graphene because it has a nonzero fundamental band gap that can be modulated by strain and the number of layers in a stack. Phosphorene was first isolated in 2014 by mechanical exfoliation. Liquid exfoliation is a promising method for scalable ph
platinum silicide
chemical compound
europium(II) oxide
chemical compound
europium(II) hydride
chemical compound
graphitic carbon nitride
class of chemical compounds
samarium arsenide
chemical compound
polyvinylcarbazole
Polyvinylcarbazole (PVK) is a temperature-resistant thermoplastic polymer produced by radical polymerization from the monomer N-vinylcarbazole. It is a photoconductive polymer and thus the basis for photorefractive polymers and organic light-emitting diodes.
molecular wire
molecular chains that conduct electric current
iron(II) selenide
chemical compound
bismuth antimonide
chemical compound