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Cuprous chloride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
CuCl or Cu 2 Cl 2 Green, tetrahedral crystals, insoluble in water. Also known as copper chloride; resin of copper.
Molybdenum disilicide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
MoSi 2 A dark gray, crystalline powder with a melting range of 1870–2030_C; soluble in hydrofluoric and nitric acids; used in electrical resistors and for protective coatings for high-temperature ...
Sodium hydroxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaOH White, deliquescent crystals; absorbs carbon dioxide and water from air; soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerol; melts at 318_C; used as an analytical reagent and chemical intermediate, in ...
Chloroplatinate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
1. A double salt of platinic chloride and another chloride. 2. A salt of chloroplatinic acid. Also known as platinochloride.
Sodium hydrosulfide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaSH_2H 2 O Toxic, colorless, water-soluble needles, melting at 55_C; used in pulping of paper, processing dyestuffs, hide dehairing, and bleaching. Also known as sodium bisulfide; sodium hydrogen ...
Manganese halide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Compound of manganese with a halide, such as chlorine, bromine, fluorine, or iodine.
Silver sulphide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Ag 2 S A dark, heavy powder, insoluble in water, soluble in concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids; melts at 825_C; used in ceramics and in inlay metalwork.