ENC MLXZ grid

ENC MLXZ grid for beryllium (Be)

The number of compounds found is 122.

The intensity of the colour of each table cell relates to the percentage of compounds found with the MLXZ eqivalent neutral class (ENC) classification associated with that cell. This could be viewed as a plot of electron number (EN) against valence number (VN); see the "VN vs. EN" menu item for valence number plotted against electron number. Select any entry in the table where there is shading to see a list of compounds of beryllium with that MLXZ classification.

EN➝ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   Count (%)↓
VN = 0 [BeL]
0
 
 
[BeL2]
0
 
 
[BeL3]
0
 
 
[BeL4]
0
 0
0%
VN = 1  
 
[BeLX]
0
 
 
[BeL2X]
0
 
 
[BeL3X]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 2 [BeX2]
0.8%
 
 
[BeLX2]
7%
 
 
[BeL2X2]
89%
 
 
[BeL3X2]
2%
 122
100%
               
Count➝
(%)
1
1%
0
0%
9
7%
0
0%
109
89%
0
0%
3
2%
  122
(100%)

ENC MLXZ grid for aluminium (Al)

The number of compounds found is 651.

The intensity of the colour of each table cell relates to the percentage of compounds found with the MLXZ eqivalent neutral class (ENC) classification associated with that cell. This could be viewed as a plot of electron number (EN) against valence number (VN); see the "VN vs. EN" menu item for valence number plotted against electron number. Select any entry in the table where there is shading to see a list of compounds of aluminium with that MLXZ classification.

EN➝ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12   Count (%)↓
VN = 0  
 
[AlL2]
0
 
 
[AlL3]
0
 
 
[AlL4]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 1 [AlLX]
0
 
 
[AlL2X]
0
 
 
[AlL3X]
0
 
 
[AlL4X]
0
 0
0%
VN = 2  
 
[AlLX2]
0
 
 
[AlL2X2]
0
 
 
[AlL3X2]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 3 [AlX3]
6%
 
 
[AlLX3]
78%
 
 
[AlL2X3]
5%
 
 
[AlL3X3]
11%
 651
100%
               
Count➝
(%)
39
6%
0
0%
510
78%
0
0%
33
5%
0
0%
69
11%
  651
(100%)

ENC MLXZ grid for germanium (Ge)

The number of compounds found is 398.

The intensity of the colour of each table cell relates to the percentage of compounds found with the MLXZ eqivalent neutral class (ENC) classification associated with that cell. This could be viewed as a plot of electron number (EN) against valence number (VN); see the "VN vs. EN" menu item for valence number plotted against electron number. Select any entry in the table where there is shading to see a list of compounds of germanium with that MLXZ classification.

EN➝ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14   Count (%)↓
VN = 0 [GeL]
0
 
 
[GeL2]
0
 
 
[GeL3]
0
 
 
[GeL4]
0
 
 
[GeL5]
0
 0
0%
VN = 1  
 
[GeLX]
0
 
 
[GeL2X]
0
 
 
[GeL3X]
0
 
 
[GeL4X]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 2 [GeX2]
3%
 
 
[GeLX2]
7%
 
 
[GeL2X2]
4%
 
 
[GeL3X2]
0.3%
 
 
[GeL4X2]
2%
 61
15%
VN = 3  
 
[GeX3]
0
 
 
[GeLX3]
0
 
 
[GeL2X3]
0
 
 
[GeL3X3]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 4 [GeX2Z]
0.5%
 
 
[GeX4]
67%
 
 
[GeLX4]
4%
 
 
[GeL2X4]
13%
 
 
[GeL3X4]
0
 337
85%
                   
Count➝
(%)
13
3%
0
0%
293
74%
0
0%
33
8%
0
0%
52
13%
0
0%
7
2%
  398
(100%)

ENC MLXZ grid for antimony (Sb)

The number of compounds found is 388.

The intensity of the colour of each table cell relates to the percentage of compounds found with the MLXZ eqivalent neutral class (ENC) classification associated with that cell. This could be viewed as a plot of electron number (EN) against valence number (VN); see the "VN vs. EN" menu item for valence number plotted against electron number. Select any entry in the table where there is shading to see a list of compounds of antimony with that MLXZ classification.

EN➝ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14   Count (%)↓
VN = 0  
 
[SbL2]
0
 
 
[SbL3]
0
 
 
[SbL4]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 1 [SbLX]
0
 
 
[SbL2X]
0
 
 
[SbL3X]
0
 
 
[SbL4X]
0
 0
0%
VN = 2  
 
[SbLX2]
0
 
 
[SbL2X2]
0
 
 
[SbL3X2]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 3 [SbX3]
22%
 
 
[SbLX3]
8%
 
 
[SbL2X3]
9%
 
 
[SbL3X3]
5%
 170
44%
VN = 4  
 
[SbX4]
0
 
 
[SbLX4]
0
 
 
[SbL2X4]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 5 [SbX3Z]
30%
 
 
[SbX5]
15%
 
 
[SbLX5]
11%
 
 
[SbL2X5]
0
 218
56%
               
Count➝
(%)
204
53%
0
0%
90
23%
0
0%
75
19%
0
0%
19
5%
  388
(100%)

ENC MLXZ grid for polonium (Po)

The number of compounds found is 23.

The intensity of the colour of each table cell relates to the percentage of compounds found with the MLXZ eqivalent neutral class (ENC) classification associated with that cell. This could be viewed as a plot of electron number (EN) against valence number (VN); see the "VN vs. EN" menu item for valence number plotted against electron number. Select any entry in the table where there is shading to see a list of compounds of polonium with that MLXZ classification.

EN➝ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14   Count (%)↓
VN = 0 [PoL]
0
 
 
[PoL2]
0
 
 
[PoL3]
0
 
 
[PoL4]
0
 0
0%
VN = 1  
 
[PoLX]
0
 
 
[PoL2X]
0
 
 
[PoL3X]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 2 [PoX2]
4%
 
 
[PoLX2]
0
 
 
[PoL2X2]
0
 
 
[PoL3X2]
0
 1
4%
VN = 3  
 
[PoX3]
0
 
 
[PoLX3]
0
 
 
[PoL2X3]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 4 [PoX2Z]
0
 
 
[PoX4]
0
 
 
[PoLX4]
0
 
 
[PoL2X4]
13%
 3
13%
VN = 5  
 
[PoX3Z]
0
 
 
[PoX5]
0
 
 
[PoLX5]
0
 
 
 0
0%
VN = 6 [PoX2Z2]
78%
 
 
[PoX4Z]
4%
 
 
[PoX6]
0
 
 
[PoLX6]
0
 19
83%
               
Count➝
(%)
19
83%
0
0%
1
4%
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
3
13%
  23
(100%)