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Sodium arsenate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 3 AsO 4 _12H 2 OWater-soluble, poisonous, clear, colourless crystals with a mild alkaline taste; melts at 86_C; used in medicine, insecticides, dry colors, and textiles, and as a germicide and a ...
Molybdenum trioxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
MoO 3 A white solid at room temperature, with a melting point of 795_C; soluble in concentrated mixtures of nitric and sulfuric acids and nitric and hydrochloric acids; used as a corrosion ...
Sodium iodide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaI A white, air-sensitive powder, deliquescent, with bitter taste; soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerin; melts at 653_C; used in photography and in medicine and as an analytical reagent.
Sodium antimonate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaSbO 3 A white, granular powder, used as an enamel opacifier and high-temperature oxidising agent. Also known as antimony sodiate.
Alkaline earth
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
An oxide of an element of group 2 in the periodic table, such as barium, calcium, and strontium. Also known as alkaline-earth oxide.
Ammonium borate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NH 4 BO 3 A white, crystalline, water-soluble salt which decomposes at 198_C; used as a fire retardant on fabrics.
Ferric dichromate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Fe 2 (CrO 4 ) 3 A red-brown, granular powder, miscible in water; used as a mordant.
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