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Ammonium chloride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NH 4 Cl A white crystalline salt that occurs naturally as a sublimation product of volcanic action or is manufactured; used as an electrolyte in dry cells, as a flux for soldering, tinning, and ...
Ferric nitrate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Fe(NO 3 ) 3 _9H 2 O colourless crystals, soluble in water and decomposed by heat; used as a dyeing mordant, in tanning, and in analytical chemistry. Also known as iron nitrate.
Sodium sesquisilicate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 6 Si 2 O 7 A white, water-soluble powder; used for metals cleaning and textile processing.
Ammoniated mercury
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
HgNH 2 Cl A white powder that darkens on light exposure; insoluble in water and alcohol, soluble in ammonium carbonate solutions and in warm acids; used in pharmaceuticals and as a local ...
Ferric
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
The term for a compound of trivalent iron, for example, ferric bromide, FeBr 3 .
Nitrogen trioxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
N 2 O 3 Green, water-soluble liquid; boils at 3.5_C.
Sodium silicate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 2 SiO 3 A gray-white powder; soluble in alkalies and water, insoluble in alcohol and acids; used to fireproof textiles, in petroleum refining and corrugated paperboard manufacture, and as an egg ...