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In materials chemistry, a quaternary phase is a chemical compound containing four elements. Some compounds can be molecular or ionic, examples being chlorodifluoromethane (CHClF2) sodium bicarbonate (NaCO3H). More typically quaternary phase refers to extended solids. A famous example are the yttrium barium copper oxide superconductors.

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  • In materials chemistry, a quaternary phase is a chemical compound containing four elements. Some compounds can be molecular or ionic, examples being chlorodifluoromethane (CHClF2) sodium bicarbonate (NaCO3H). More typically quaternary phase refers to extended solids. A famous example are the yttrium barium copper oxide superconductors. (en)
  • 無機化学の世界では、四元化合物(しげんかごうぶつ、英: tetranary compound)は4種類の異なる元素を含む化合物である。代表的な例として、クロロジフルオロメタン(CHClF2)や、炭酸水素ナトリウム(NaHCO3)などがあげられる。 (ja)
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  • In materials chemistry, a quaternary phase is a chemical compound containing four elements. Some compounds can be molecular or ionic, examples being chlorodifluoromethane (CHClF2) sodium bicarbonate (NaCO3H). More typically quaternary phase refers to extended solids. A famous example are the yttrium barium copper oxide superconductors. (en)
  • 無機化学の世界では、四元化合物(しげんかごうぶつ、英: tetranary compound)は4種類の異なる元素を含む化合物である。代表的な例として、クロロジフルオロメタン(CHClF2)や、炭酸水素ナトリウム(NaHCO3)などがあげられる。 (ja)
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  • 四元化合物 (ja)
  • Quaternary phase (en)
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