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Barium bromide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
BaBr 2 _2H 2 O colourless crystals soluble in water and alcohol; used in photographic compounds.
Hydrazoic acid
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NHN:N Explosive liquid, a strong protoplasmic poison boiling at 37_C.
Polyphosphoric acid
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
H 6 P 4 O 13 Viscous, water-soluble, hygroscopic, waterwhite liquid; used wherever concentrated phosphoric acid is needed.
Tantalum chloride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
TaCl 5 A highly reactive, pale-yellow powder decomposing in moist air; soluble in alcohol and potassium hydroxide; melts at 221_C; used to produce tantalum and as a chemical intermediate. Also known ...
Barium carbonate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
BaCO 3 A white powder with a melting point of 174_C; soluble in acids (except sulfuric acid); used in rodenticides, ceramic flux, optical glass, and television picture tubes.
Hydride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A compound containing hydrogen and another element; examples are H 2 S, which is a hydride although it may be properly called hydrogen sulfide, and lithium hydride, LiH.
Potash blue
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A pigment made by oxidising ferrous ferrocyanide; used in making carbon paper.