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Sodium polysulfide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 2 Sx Yellow-brown granules, used to make dyes and colors, and insecticides, as a petroleum additive, and in electroplating.
Aminodiborane
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Any compound derived from diborane (B 2 H 6 ) in which one H of the bridge has been replaced by NH 2 .
Erbium oxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Er 2 O 3 Pink powder that is insoluble in water; used as an actuator for phosphors and in manufacture of glass that absorbs in the infrared. Also known as erbia.
Nitrogen dioxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NO 2 A reddish-brown gas; it exists in varying degrees of concentration in equilibrium with other nitrogen oxides; used to produce nitric acid. Also known as dinitrogen tetroxide; liquid dioxide; ...
Aluminium sodium sulphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
AlNa(SO 4 ) 2 _ 12H 2 O colourless crystals with an astringent taste and a melting point of 61_C; soluble in water; used as a mordant and for waterproofing textiles, as a food additive, and for ...
Electride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A member of a class of ionic compounds in which the anion is believed to be an electron.
Nitric acid
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
HNO 3 Strong oxidant that is fire-hazardous; colourless or yellowish liquid, miscible with water; boils at 86_C; used for chemical synthesis, explosives, and fertiliser manufacture, and in ...