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Inorganic chemistry

Cuprous fluoride

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

Cu 2 F 2 Red, crystalline powder, melting point 908_C. Also known as copper fluoride.

Molybdenum disulfide

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

MoS 2 A black lustrous powder, melting at 1185_C, insoluble in water, soluble in aqua regia and concentrated sulfuric acid; used as a dry lubricant and an additive for greases and oils. Also known ...

Sodium hypochlorite

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

NaOCl Air-unstable, pale-green crystals with sweet aroma; soluble in cold water, decomposes in hot water; used as a bleaching agent for paper pulp and textiles, as a chemical intermediate, and in ...

Chloroplatinic acid

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

H 2 PtCl 6 An acid obtained as red-brown deliquescent crystals; used in chemical analysis. Also known as platinic chloride.

Manganese oxide

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

MnO Green powder, soluble in acids, insoluble in water; melts at 1650_C; used in medicine, in textile printing, as a catalyst, in ceramics, and in dry batteries. Also known as manganese monoxide; ...

Sodium aluminate

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

Na 2 Al 2 O 4 A white powder soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol; melts at 1800_C; used as a zeolite-type of material and a mordant, and in water purification, milkglass manufacture, and ...

Sodium aluminosilicate

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

White, amorphous powder or beads of variable stoichiometry, partially soluble in strong acids and alkali hydroxide solutions between 80 and 100_C; used in food as an anticaking agent. Also known as ...

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