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Chromium carbide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Cr 3 C 2 Orthorhombic crystals with a melting point of 1890_C; resistant to oxidation, acids, and alkalies; used for hot-extrusion dies, in spray-coating materials, and as a component for pumps and ...
Manganous sulphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
MnSO 4 _4H 2 O Water-soluble, translucent, efflorescent rose-red prisms; melts at 30_C; used in medicine, textile printing, and ceramics, as a fungicide and fertilizer, and in paint manufacture. Also ...
Sodium bicarbonate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaHCO 3 White, water-soluble crystals with an alkaline taste; loses carbon dioxide at 270_C; used as a medicine and a butter preservative, in food preparation, in effervescent salts and beverages, ...
Alumina trihydrate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Al 2 O 3 _3H 2 O, or Al(OH) 3 A white powder; insoluble in water, soluble in hydrochloric or sulfuric acid or sodium hydroxide; used in the manufacture of ceramic glasses and in paper coating. Also ...
Dichloramine
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
1. NH 2 Cl 2 An unstable molecule considered to be formed from ammonia by action of chlorine. Also known as chlorimide. 2. Any chloramine with two chlorine atoms joined to the nitrogen atom.
Aluminium chloride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
AlCl 3 or Al 2 Cl 6 A deliquescent compound in the form of white to colourless hexagonal crystals; fumes in air and reacts explosively with water; used as a catalyst.
Dichromic acid
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
H 2 Cr 2 O 7 An acid known only in solution, especially in the form of dichromates.
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