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Lead sodium thiosulfate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 4 Pb(S 2 O 3 ) 3 Poisonous, small, white, heavy crystals that are soluble in thiosulfate solutions; used in the manufacture of matches. Also known as lead sodium hyposulfate; sodium lead ...
Ring whizzer
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A fluxional molecule frequently encountered in organometallic chemistry in which rapid rearrangements occur by migrations about unsaturated organic rings.
Ultramarine blue
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A blue pigment; a powder with heat resistance, used for enamels on toys and machinery, white baking enamels, printing inks, and cosmetics, and in textile printing.
Cadmium oxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
CdO In the cubic form, a brown, amorphous powder, insoluble in water, soluble in acids and ammonia salts; used for cadmium plating baths and in the manufacture of paint pigments.
Lead sulphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
PbSO 4 Poisonous white crystals melting at 1170_C; slightly soluble in hot water, insoluble in alcohol; used in storage batteries and as a paint pigment.
Rubidium bromide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
RbBr Colorless, regular crystals, melting at 683_C; soluble in water; used as a nerve sedative.
Uranate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A salt of uranic acid; for example, sodium uranate, Na 2 UO 4 .
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