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Glauber’s salt
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 2 SO 4 _10H 2 O Crystalline hydrated sodium sulfate; loses water when exposed to air; water soluble, alcohol insoluble; used in textile dyeing and medicine.
Mars pigments
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A group of five pigments produced when milk of lime is added to a ferrous sulphate solution, and the precipitate is calcined; colour is controlled by calcination temperature to give yellow, orange, ...
Persian red
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Red pigment made from basic lead chromate or ferric oxide.
Plessy’s green
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
CrPO 4 _xH 2 O Deep-green pigment made of chromium phosphate mixed with chromium oxide and calcium phosphate.
face-centered cubic
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Face-centered cubic system has lattice points on the faces of the cube, that each contributing exactly one half gives, besides the corner lattice points, giving a total of 4 lattice points per unit ...
Fat
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Oily substance that is produced by animals and plants and that serves as a source of energy for them.
Iron
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A chemical element that is a silvery-white, hard metal. Iron can be magnetised and is used to make steel.