Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.
Technetium is an element and therefore does not contain any compounds! If the questioner meant to ask, "What are 3 compounds of technetium", that is a different question. The following compounds are listed on a web site with no obvious copyright notices:Technetium hexafluoride: TcF6Technetium pentafluoride: TcF5Technetium hexachloride: TcCl6Technetium tetrachloride: TcCl4Technetium tetrabromide: TcBr4Technetium dioxide: TcO2Ditechnetium heptoxide: Tc2O7Technetium disulphide: TcS2Ditechnetium decacarbonyl: Tc2(CO)10
Covalent compounds are formed by covalent bonds.
a mixed compound accours when new compounds are formed
Compounds that are formed from cations and anions, or ions with negative and positive charge. Ionic compounds are also compounds that are formed from a metal and a non-metal.
No. Ionic compounds are formed by transfer of electrons Covalent compounds are formed by sharing of electrons
Technetium is not abundant. Compounds of Tc are most used.
technetium forms with other elements to make compounds
The chemical symbol of technetium - Tc- is formed by two letters from the name.
Examples of technetium compounds are: TcO2, Tc2O7, HTcO4, TcS2, Tc2S7, Tc2(CO)10, Tc6C, TcF6, TcF5, TcCl6, TcCl4, TcBr4 etc.
Technetium can form oxides, chlorides, bromides, fluorides, sulfides, selenides, tellurides, carbides, pertechnetates etc.
Technetium can form oxides, chlorides, bromides, fluorides, sulfides, selenides, tellurides, carbides, pertechnetates etc.
Technetium is an element and therefore does not contain any compounds! If the questioner meant to ask, "What are 3 compounds of technetium", that is a different question. The following compounds are listed on a web site with no obvious copyright notices:Technetium hexafluoride: TcF6Technetium pentafluoride: TcF5Technetium hexachloride: TcCl6Technetium tetrachloride: TcCl4Technetium tetrabromide: TcBr4Technetium dioxide: TcO2Ditechnetium heptoxide: Tc2O7Technetium disulphide: TcS2Ditechnetium decacarbonyl: Tc2(CO)10
Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
Technetium has 43 protons.
Technetium has five electron shells.
Technetium has 5 electron shells.
Technetium has five electron shells.