Tungsten oxide
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Tungsten has several oxidation states, and therefore oxides:
  • Tungsten(III) oxide
    Tungsten(III) oxide
    Tungsten oxide is a compound of tungsten and oxygen. It has been reported as being grown as a thin film by atomic layer deposition at temperatures between 140-240 °C using W26 as a precursor...

  • Tungsten(IV) oxide
    Tungsten(IV) oxide
    Tungsten dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula WO2. The bronze-colored solid crystallizes in a monoclinic cell. The rutile-like structure features distorted octahedral WO6 centers with alternate short W–W bonds...

    , also known as tungsten dioxide
  • Tungsten(VI) oxide, also known as tungsten trioxide
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