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  • ...lar to that of [[diethyl ether]]. It is miscible with many solvents and is hygroscopic. Dioxane boils at 101.1 °C and freezes at 11.8 °C. Dioxane is sometimes confused with dioxin, though the two compounds are very different.
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  • ...nly polar compounds such as inorganic salts and sugars, but also non-polar compounds such as oils and elements such as sulfur and iodine. It readily mixes with ...or [[sodium acetate]] followed by a second distillation over an anhydrous hygroscopic salt to remove water. The acetate salt in this method is easily obtained by
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  • ...ganic solvents, but immiscible with saturated hydrocarbons. Acetonitile is hygroscopic, and will readily absorb water from air if kept in open air over time. It h Acetontrile is very hygroscopic and must be stored in closed bottles. Anhydrous [[calcium chloride]] pellet
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  • '''Alcohols''' are organic compounds which contain a hydroxyl functional group (-OH) bonded to a saturated [[car ...ules from the alcohol. This is done with a dehydrating agent which is more hygroscopic than the alcohol, one such example are the [[alkali metal]]s, dehydrated [[
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  • *Make organoaluminium compounds (pyrophoric!) ...ntainers, as aluminium will act as a reducing agent, especially if they're hygroscopic.
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Aluminium chloride is a white hygroscopic salt. It melts at 192.4 °C (anhydrous form). The hydrated form, which is m
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  • | Appearance = Colorless to white hygroscopic crystals [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Ammonium acetate is a white hygroscopic solid. Ammonium acetate is volatile at low pressures and has a vinegar-like Ammonium acetate is hygroscopic and will slowly hydrolyze to yield acetic acid, which is irritant and corro
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid ...inly used in amateur chemistry as a [[desiccant]], because it is extremely hygroscopic and doesn't (significantly) decompose when heated to dryness.
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  • Ammonium nitrate, like some other [[ammonium]] compounds, is unstable both at high temperatures and at high pH. At high temperatures ...oo much, producing [[nitrous oxide]], a potent oxidizer. While only mildly hygroscopic, it is very difficult to dry ammonium nitrate after crystallization, and it
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid ...ily be used to prepare other more useful nitrates as well as other calcium compounds. Examples of this include the addition of [[sodium carbonate]] to precipita
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Calcium perchlorate is a white hygroscopic salt, soluble in water, [[ethanol]] and [[methanol]].
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  • ...4</sub>'''. It is commonly formed as a by-product of reactions. Since it's hygroscopic, it's commonly encountered as hydrate. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Like other Au(III) compounds, reaction with gaseous or solutions of [[ammonia]] will precipitate the dan While [[Hygroscopy|hygroscopic]], solutions and the solid are stable at standard conditions. 
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  • ...''. It is a temperature-sensitive blue-grey solid and one of the principal compounds of [[chromium]]. ...subjected to heat may contain a deep green-colored sulfato complex and are hygroscopic as a result. Purer samples can be dried to form a lighter-colored powder.
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  • ...'''is a chemical which is hygroscopic enough to absorb water from hydrated compounds in the same sealed environment. | Good for thoroughly drying predried compounds
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  • ...urns red when molten. Its melting point is 498 °C. Copper(II) chloride is hygroscopic and absorbs water in open air to form the dihydrate, which is a neutral tet [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...solutions with higher concentrations of ethanol than this are aggressively hygroscopic. The drying of ethanol can be accomplished using 3A molecular sieves, desic ...c or glass bottles, away from any fire source or oxidizers. It is slightly hygroscopic, forming an azeotrope with water at 95.6%. If pure ethanol is required, it
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  • ...solvents such as [[acetone]], [[chloroform]], and [[diethyl ether]]. It is hygroscopic. Glycerol should be stored in sealed bottles, as it is hygroscopic and it is extremely difficult to remove the water.
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  • Lithium is a white hygroscopic solid compound, soluble in water and many other solvents, such as [[methano *Make lithium compounds
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Lithium hydroxide is a a white hygroscopic solid. It is the weakest base among alkali metal hydroxides, however, it is
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  • ...rystals lose water to yield the anhydrous magnesium sulfate, which is very hygroscopic and as such is frequently used as a desiccant to dry organic solvents. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Nicotine is a hygroscopic, colorless oily liquid, miscible in alcohol, ether or light petroleum. It i [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...water of any alkali perchlorate, 1.5 g / 100 ml water at 25 °C. It is not hygroscopic and does not form hydrates. ...ineral acid as well as any reducing agent, in sealed bottles. As it is not hygroscopic, it does not require dry environment. Any clean plastic bottle can be used
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  • ...ed acids, samples of perchloric acid that are highly concentrated are also hygroscopic, absorbing moisture from the air. Perchloric acid forms an azeotrope with w ...dangerous oxidizer capable of exploding violently in contact with organic compounds. Anhydrous or fuming perchloric acid is known to spontaneously detonate. Aq
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid ...ical formula '''K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>'''. It is a basic and somewhat hygroscopic crystalline solid, readily forming a solution that feels slippery to the to
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic crystals Oxalic acid is a colorless hygroscopic crystalline solid, with a snow-like aspect. It is soluble in water (143 g/L
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  • ...nd poorly soluble in glycerol. Similar to [[potassium nitrate]], it is not hygroscopic, making it useful as an oxidizer for pyrotechnics. In modern times, however ...from any organic sources, as well as strong acidic vapors. Since it is not hygroscopic, it is not necessary to keep it air tight.
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  • ...hundred percent potassium hydroxide is very difficult to create due to the hygroscopic nature and commercial samples generally contain around 10% water. ...d potassium hydroxide is difficult in an amateur setting due to the highly hygroscopic nature of potassium hydroxide.
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  • ...C), but very soluble in boiling water (246 g/100 ml at 100 °C). It is not hygroscopic, absorbing about 0.03% water in 80% relative humidity over a period of 50 d ...s can greatly increase the sensitivity of energetic mixtures. As it is not hygroscopic, like its [[sodium nitrate|sodium cousin]], it poses a greater fire hazard.
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  • *Stabilizing chromium(II) and samarium(II) compounds THF is hygroscopic, so it's recommended to be dried before use. Molecular sieves are good for
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  • Sodium sulfate is a white deliquescent hygroscopic solid, poorly soluble in water (19.5 g/100 ml at 20 °C for anhydrous salt [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ich leaves Cl<sup>-</sup> ions behind which can easily attack many organic compounds. However, the [[sulfate]] ions left behind by the dissociation of sulfuric When concentrated, it is strongly [[hygroscopy|hygroscopic]] and has strong dehydrating properties. It can break down most organic mol
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  • ...O<sub>4</sub> should be stored in tightly sealed bottles as it is slightly hygroscopic. It should be kept away from any strong acidic vapors to prevent the format
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  • ...solves, it is called [[deliquescence|deliquescent]]. A list of hygroscopic compounds can be found in the categories section of this wiki. Materials that are hygroscopic pose significant problems in most chemical processes.
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  • Ferric sulfate is a yellow, hygroscopic compound. It is soluble in water, poorly soluble in organic solvents such a [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...polar. Due to it's polarity, it is highly soluble it water, and the gas is hygroscopic. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...removed with a can opener. This is not recommended for use with oxidizing compounds. Large hollow aluminium capacitors can also be used, and since they're thic Hand mixers can be used to dissolve non-corrosive compounds into solutions or stir suspensions.
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  • | Appearance = Black hygroscopic solid (anhydrous)<br>Yellow hygroscopic solid (hydrated) Iron (III) chloride produces colorful insoluble compounds with several common reagents. These reactions can be used to determine the
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  • ...te dry granular product, soluble in water and acids. The anhydrous form is hygroscopic. Solutions of sodium bisulfate are acidic, 1 M solution having a pH of < 1. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Sodium chloride should be stored in closed bottles, as it is slightly hygroscopic, though this mostly a problem if you live in a place with high air moisture [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ===[[Ammonium]] compounds=== Most alkali bases are extremely hygroscopic and will slowly attack glass, and will degrade plastic materials. They also
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  • | Appearance = Hygroscopic solid [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Sodium benzoate is a white hygroscopic compound, with a characteristic smell. It has a solubility in water of 62.7 Sodium benzoate should be stored in closed bottles, as it's slightly hygroscopic, though keeping it in a dry chamber is sufficient.
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  • ...is fused with metal oxides at high temperatures to generate water-soluble compounds of the metal. An example of this is the roasting of [[chromium(III) oxide]] ...um salt of that acid, and due to the almost universal solubility of sodium compounds, these salts can be used in preparing other metal salts of the same anion(f
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  • ...(older samples may appear gray). Unlike [[silver perchlorate]], it is not hygroscopic. It is soluble in water, acetone, ether. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ly soluble in ethanol and ammonia. Because sodium chlorate is [[Hygroscopy|hygroscopic]], potassium chlorate is often preferred for use as an oxidizer. ...ed bottles, away from any flammable materials and strong acids. Since it's hygroscopic, it should be kept in a dry place.
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  • | Appearance = slightly hygroscopic colorless solid Citric acid is at standard conditions a white hygroscopic crystalline powder. It exists either in an anhydrous (water-free) form or a
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  • ...inorganic compound with chemical formula '''NaOH'''. It is a [[Hygroscopy|hygroscopic]] white solid with a variety of uses, such as in double replacement reactio Sodium hydroxide is an odorless hygroscopic white solid. Due to its hygroscopic nature, sodium hydroxide will readily absorb enough water from the air to d
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  • ...very soluble in water. Unlike its potassium counterpart, sodium nitrate is hygroscopic. It's soluble in methanol, ethanol, ammonia, and hydrazine, but not in acet Because it's hygroscopic, sodium nitrate is a poor oxidizer unless kept completely dry, through much
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  • ...oride exist, anhydrous, dihydrate, and hexahydrate. All three hydrates are hygroscopic, with the anhydrous a light blue color, and the di and heptahydrate violet. Cobalt(II) chloride, along with other cobalt(II) compounds is classified as "Substance of very high concern" in the EU and its sale is
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  • Chromium(III) oxide is a dark green powder and is slightly hygroscopic. It turns brown when heated, but reverts to its dark green color when coole ...s material, however, is generally too unreactive to produce other chromium compounds.
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  • ...es copper will exist in the +2 (cupric) state, the most common for copper. Compounds of copper(II) are generally blue or green in color. Copper(I) compounds are generally insoluble in water and highly reducing. Most of them are whit
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  • ...[[acetic anhydride]], it is an effective reagent for nitration of aromatic compounds. ...rate yields a blue to green coloration in flame tests. Unlike other copper compounds, though, the nitrate is also an oxidizer, making it useful for producing br
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  • Zinc sulfate is a white hygroscopic solid. It is soluble in water and some alcohols. It forms three hydrates. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic crystals Aluminium nitrate is an odorless, white crystalline hygroscopic salt. It has good solubility in water (73.9 g/100 ml at 20 °C), but is les
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Caesium hydroxide is a crystalline, hygroscopic white solid resembling [[potassium hydroxide]].
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  • ...ciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=157615 Is diphosphorus pentoxide hygroscopic?] [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | ImageCaption = A sample of hygroscopic food-grade MgCl<sub>2</sub>·6H<sub>2</sub>O | Appearance = White or colorless crystalline hygroscopic solid
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  • Sorbitol should be kept in closed containers. Since it is hygroscopic, it's a good idea to keep it in a plastic bag inside the storage container. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Zinc chloride is a hygroscopic compound, that will absorb water from air to form at least 5 hydrates. Heat Zinc chloride is an odorless, hygroscopic and even deliquescent white solid, very soluble in [[water]] and [[ethanol]
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  • Lithium carbonate is a white solid, non-hygroscopic, poorly soluble in water, as well as most organic solvents. It is more solu [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Aluminium sulfate is an odorless, white hygroscopic crystalline compound, moderately soluble in water and insoluble in organic
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  • Like all soluble barium compounds, this one is acutely toxic if ingested! ...from any organic sources, as well as strong acidic vapors. Since it is not hygroscopic, it is not necessary to keep it air tight.
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Barium nitrate is an odorless white hygroscopic solid, slightly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohols.
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  • | Appearance = Colorless hygroscopic liquid Isopropylamine is a hygroscopic colorless volatile liquid, with a strong fish or ammonia-like odor. It has
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid ...chemical compound, an ammonium salt of [[formic acid]]. It is a colorless, hygroscopic solid, with the chemical formula '''NH<sub>4</sub>HCOO'''.
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  • ...ottles tend to be used mostly for non-volatile liquids and light-resistant compounds, like aq. solutions and cleaning solutions. Solvent bottles are always scre ...ts of solvents. Stainless steel containers can be used for storing organic compounds.
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  • Sodium nitrite is a white or white-yellowish hygroscopic solid, soluble in water and slightly soluble in primary alcohols, while ins *Make azo compounds
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic salt '''Potassium bicarbonate''' or '''potassium hydrogen carbonate''' is a hygroscopic colorless salt of potassium with the formula '''KHCO<sub>3</sub>'''. It is
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Sodium formate is a hygroscopic colorless salt, soluble in water and formic acid. It decomposes when heated
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  • Ammonium azide is a non-hygroscopic colorless odorless crystalline solid. It melts at 160 °C and decomposes at [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...convenient source of terbium ions, and may be used for the preparation of compounds like [[terbium phthalocyanine]]. It dissolves readily in water to form a co ...come quite large if left to grow for a long period of time. It is far less hygroscopic than the corresponding halides. It is also highly magnetic and can be lifte
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic crystals Hydroxylamine is a white crystalline solid, hygroscopic and unstable when pure. It is very soluble in water and alcohol.
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  • | Appearance = Whitish hygroscopic solid '''Ammonium sulfite''' is a colorless hygroscopic salt of ammonia with the formula '''(NH<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>3</s
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Cadmium sulfate is a colorless, hygroscopic odorless salt, very soluble in water. It exists as mono-, tetra- and octahy
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  • Zinc acetate is a solid crystalline, soluble in water. Its anhydrous form is hygroscopic and quickly turns into the dihydrate form upon standing in open air. It has [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = Colorless crystalline solid, hygroscopic Zinc nitrate is an odorless hygroscopic solid, soluble in water and alcohols.
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  • Silver perchlorate is a white solid, very soluble in water. It is hygroscopic and tends to be commonly encountered as monohydrate. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Sodium dichromate is an orange solid, hygroscopic and soluble in water and alcohols. Sodium dichromate, like all other hexavalent chromium compounds, is highly toxic and carcinogenic on ingestion or inhalation. Handling it c
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  • ...hanol/water, from which a dihydrate results. It may be dehydrated to a non-hygroscopic anhydrous form.<ref>W.L.F. Armarego, C.L.L. Chai, Purification of Laborator [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = Reddish-brown solid, hygroscopic Hexachloroplatinic acid is a reddish-brown solid, very hygroscopic.
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  • | Appearance = Hygroscopic crystalline solid Cadmium nitrate should be kept in closed and air-tight bottles, as it's hygroscopic.
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Ammonium bisulfate is a white hygroscopic solid, soluble in water.
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  • | Appearance = Hygroscopic colorless solid
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White crystalline solid, hygroscopic ...cal compound with the chemical formula '''BiCl<sub>3</sub>''', a colorless hygroscopic solid, which readily hydrolyzes in moist air.
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  • Guanidinium carbonate is a slight hygroscopic solid, soluble in water. *Make guanidinium compounds (nitrates, chlorides, etc.)
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid | MainHazards = Hygroscopic
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  • ...ariant uses [[zinc oxide]] with [[zinc chloride]] instead of the magnesium compounds. ...ials, which, when it hardens at room temperature is very strong. While not hygroscopic, it is not resistant to water, and will break down in the presence of water
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  • ...ystalline solid, moderate soluble in water. It is stable in air and is not hygroscopic. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid ...ride|CuCl]] and CsCl·[[Lithium chloride|LiCl]], and with [[interhalogen]] compounds
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  • '''Magnesium oxide''' ('''MgO''') or '''magnesia''', is a white hygroscopic solid compound, an oxide of [[magnesium]]. It occurs naturally as the miner [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Magnesium carbonate is a white hygroscopic solid, insoluble in solvents, but reacts with acids. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...he sodium salt of [[peroxydisulfuric acid]]. It is almost non-[[hygroscopy|hygroscopic]] and has good shelf-life. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • *Make nitroaromatic compounds [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Peroxydisulfuric acid will react violently with many organic compounds. Peroxydisulfuric acid is a hygroscopic colorless solid, that is soluble in water.
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  • | Appearance = Colorless hygroscopic solid [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Amatol is a off-white to slightly yellow solid, hygroscopic. It has an average density of 1.5 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, a detonation velocity o ...d in containers made from [[copper]] or [[brass]], as it can form unstable compounds sensitive to shock and friction.<ref>Davis, Tenney L. (1943) The Chemistry
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  • | Appearance = Yellow hygroscopic solid Sodium chromate is a bright yellow hygroscopic solid, soluble in water.
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  • ...ef> Sodium borate in glacial acetic acid will also oxidize oximes to nitro compounds. Sodium perborate is a white hygroscopic solid, which dissolves in water.
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • '''Barium oxide''' is a white hygroscopic compound with the chemical formula '''BaO'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...soluble in water, but insoluble in organic solvents. Sulfamic acid is not hygroscopic, though finely powdered form may appear "sticky", similar to wet snow in ap [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Barium acetate is a hygroscopic white solid, soluble in water and acetic acid, while slightly soluble in al [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Lead picrate is an orange, very dense non-hygroscopic lead compound. Its melting and boiling point are both unknown, as it tends [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = Colorless hygroscopic solid Rubidium hydroxide is hygroscopic and will rapidly absorb carbon dioxide from air to form rubidium carbonate
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  • Wood is a heterogeneous, hygroscopic, cellular and anisotropic material. It consists of cells, and the cell wall [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • Trichloroacetic acid is a colorless crystalline hygroscopic solid, soluble in water and organic solvents. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = Yellow-ish hygroscopic solid ...m nitrate is a orange or yellow-ish hygroscopic solid. Like all dysprosium compounds, it is strongly paramagnetic.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YSmr1psa
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  • | Appearance = White crystalline solid, hygroscopic Ammonium sulfamate is a hygroscopic white solid, soluble in water.
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Hydrazine monohydrochloride is a white hygroscopic solid, very soluble in water.
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Hydroxylammonium perchlorate is a hygroscopic white solid, very soluble in water. At 18 % relative humidity, crystalline
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  • ...re soluble in [[dioxane]], [[nitrobenzene]] or [[nitromethane]]. It is not hygroscopic. The density of its crystals vary from 1.66 to 1.77 depending on the solven [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Rubidium chloride is a white hygroscopic solid, soluble in water.
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  • | Appearance = Pale violet hygroscopic crystals Ferric nitrate is a pale-violet hygroscopic solid, very soluble in water.
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  • Potassium nitrite is a white or slightly yellowish hygroscopic solid, very soluble in water. It is insoluble in most organic solvents, alt *Make azo compounds
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  • Lithium nitrate, like most lithium compounds can be toxic to the body when ingested by targeting the central nervous sys [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...scatters in the material). Aerogels can be made from a variety of chemical compounds. ...lor, which feels fragile to touch, almost like expanded polystyrene. It is hygroscopic and will absorb fluids easily, though it may be treated to become imperviou
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  • Nitronium tetrafluoroborate is a hygroscopic colorless solid. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...fluoroantimonate ({{chem|NO|2|+|SbF|6|-}}). These are all very hygroscopic compounds and readily hydrolyze in contact with water. ...d nitryl chloride, NO<sub>2</sub>Cl, are not nitronium salts but molecular compounds, as shown by their low boiling points (−72 °C and −6 °C respectively)
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  • Nickel(II) nitrate is a blue-green/turquoise hygroscopic solid. It is soluble in water and low-weight primary alcohols. ...skin and, upon inhalation of the dust, respiratory tract. Like all nickel compounds, nickel(II) nitrate is a known allergen and [[carcinogen]].
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  • ...I) perchlorate will form complex with amines, which are powerful energetic compounds. Nickel(II) perchlorate is a greenish hygroscopic solid, soluble in water.
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  • Sodium hypophosphite is a colorless hygroscopic solid, soluble in water. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Zinc perchlorate''' ('''Zn(ClO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>''') is a hygroscopic chemical compound, that may be used as oxidizer. It is more commonly encoun Zinc perchlorate is a hygroscopic colorless solid, soluble in water and low weight alcohols.
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  • | Appearance = Hygroscopic white volatile solid ...titanium nitrate is highly reactive, and will rapidly oxidize many organic compounds, such as n-dodecane, p-dichlorobenzene, [[anisole]], biphenyl, as well as a
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  • | Appearance = Hygroscopic white volatile solid Anhydrous zirconium nitrate can nitrate some organic aromatic compounds in an unusual way. Quinoline is nitrated to 3-nitroquinoline and 7-nitroqui
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  • Acetamidine hydrochloride is a hygroscopic colorless solid, soluble in water and alcohols. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Nitrourea is a hygroscopic white solid, soluble in water. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...yellow. It has a sweet-like odor and it's miscible with water. It is also hygroscopic. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Should be recycled, as rubidium compounds are expensive.
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  • | Appearance = Hygroscopic crystalline solid ...100 ml (90 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of inorganic and metal organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.1. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1940</ref>
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  • | Appearance = Colorless hygroscopic solid Strontium chloride is a colorless hygroscopic solid, very soluble in water.
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid Ammonium hypophoshpite is a hygroscopic colorless crystalline solid, soluble in water, and slightly less soluble in
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  • .../100 g (80 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of inorganic and metal organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.1. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1940</ref> ...ium azide is a colorless solid, soluble in water. It does not appear to be hygroscopic.
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  • Rubidium azide is a colorless slightly hygroscopic solid, soluble in water. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Nitronium perchlorate is a colorless hygroscopic solid, which reacts with many solvents. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | Appearance = White hygroscopic solid ...ide. As such, it does not reduce amides, ethers, lactones, nitriles, nitro compounds and epoxides.
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  • Sodium triacetoxyborohydride is a white hygroscopic solid. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Copper(II) perchlorate is a hygroscopic blueish solid, soluble in water. ...e product can be sublimed at 160 °C in vacuum. The anhydrous salt is very hygroscopic.<ref>F. Favier, S. Barguès, J. L. Pascal, C. Belin, M. Tillard-Charbonnel,
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  • ...ough commercial samples usually are pale brown or straw colored), which is hygroscopic and a powerful lachrymator. It reacts with water and alcohols and protic so [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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