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Palladium iodide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
PdI 2 Black powder that decomposes above 100_C; soluble in potassium iodide solution, insoluble in water and alcohol.
Sodium tungstophosphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Approximately 2Na 2 O_P 2 O 5 _12WO 3 _18H 2 O A yellowish-white powder, soluble in water and alcohols; used to manufacture organic pigments, as an antistatic agent for textiles, in leather tanning, ...
Ammonium dichromate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
(NH 4 ) 2 Cr 2 O 7 A salt that forms orange, monoclinic crystals; made from ammonium sulphate and sodium dichromate; soluble in water and alcohol; ignites readily; used in photography, lithography, ...
Hydrazide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
An acyl hydrazine; a compound of the formula O _ R_C_NH_NH 2 where R may be an alkyl group.
Platinum sulphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Pt(SO 4 ) 2 A hygroscopic, dark mass; soluble in alcohol, ether, water, and dilute acids; used in microanalysis for halogens. Also known as platinic sulfate.
Supertransuranics
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A group of relatively stable elements, with atomic numbers around 114 and mass numbers around 298, that are predicted to exist beyond the present periodic table of known elements.
Barium bromate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Ba(BrO 3 ) 2 _H 2 OA poisonous compound that forms colorless, monoclinic crystals, decomposing at 260_C; used for preparing other bromates.
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