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Inorganic chemistry
Aluminate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A negative ion usually assigned the formula AlO 2 _ and derived from aluminium hydroxide.
Sodium bifluoride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaHF 2 Poisonous, water-soluble, white crystals; decomposes when heated; used as a laundry-rinse neutralizer, preservative, and antiseptic, and in glass etching and tinplating. Also known as sodium ...
Aluminosilicate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
3Al 2 O 3 _2SiO 2 A colorless, crystalline combination of silicate and aluminate in the form of rhombic crystals.
Dichromate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A salt of dichromic acid, usually orange or red. Also known as bichromate.
Nickel carbonyl
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Ni(CO) 4 Colorless, flammable, poisonous liquid boiling at 43_C; soluble in alcohol and concentrated nitric acid, insoluble in water; used in gas plating (vapor decomposes at 60_C) and to produce ...
Sodium nitroferricyanide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 2 Fe(CN) 5 NO_2H 2 O Water-soluble, transparent, reddish crystals; slowly decomposes in water; used as an analytical reagent.
Chromium dioxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Cr 2 O 2 Black, acicular crystals; a semiconducting material with strong magnetic properties used in recording tapes.