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  • ...eacting as an acid with a base) or react as a base with an acid to form an aluminium salt. ...o their molecular state. Hydrocarbons are examples of such compounds: both carbide anions and hydrocarbonium cations are super-strength and react with water t
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  • ...C, in the presence of a catalyst such as copper chloride, iron chloride, [[aluminium chloride]].<ref>Fomin, W. A., Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii, 1936, Vol. 6, p. 852 The reaction of [[calcium carbide]] with sulfur at at 500 °C.<ref>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002
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  • | OtherNames = Biogas<br>Carbon tetrahydride<br>Hydrogen carbide<br>Marsh gas<br>Methyl hydride<br>Natural gas ...minium carbide]]. Aluminium carbide can be produced by reducing powdered [[aluminium oxide|alumina]] with [[carbon]] at high temperatures.
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  • ...tions it's used in the treatment of water. It is a good idea to dispose of aluminium sulfate and a safe basic compound (such as calcium carbonate) at the same t | style="text-align:center;"| [[Aluminium chloride]]
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  • ...licon carbide]], which is adequate), or an abrasive powder like [[tungsten carbide]] or diamond dust. Coffee filter funnels, usually made of [[aluminium]] or [[stainless steel]] (rarer), found in certain coffee makers can substi
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  • ====[[Calcium carbide]]==== ...de its bad smell, and may also pose a fire hazard. Always keep the calcium carbide in a closed or sealed container, and absolutely away from moisture. Since a
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  • * [[Methane]]: aluminium carbide (solid reagent); water (liquid reagent); * [[Acetylene]]: calcium carbide (solid reagent); water (liquid reagent);
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Aluminium silicate | style="text-align:center;"| Lithium aluminium hydride
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  • == [[Aluminium]] == ====Carbide====
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  • The reaction of [[aluminium phosphide]] or any other phosphide with water releases phosphine gas. Reduction of [[phosphorus trichloride]] with [[lithium aluminium hydride]] in anhydrous [[diethyl ether]] yields phosphine.<ref>Wiberg, E.;
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  • ...re containers made from glass, plastic or rarely metal (stainless steel or aluminium), used for storing chemical reagents. ...oth screwed, while metal is rarely screwed due to corrosion issues, though aluminium bottles do exist. Metal bottles tend to have the lid made from a different
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  • ...e|alumina]], quartz, zirconia), carbides ([[tungsten carbide]]), nitrides (aluminium nitride). ===Tungsten carbide===
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  • ...carbide, boron nitride, zirconia, [[magnesium oxide|magnesia]], [[silicon carbide]] are better suited when melting metals with high melting point. Crucibles
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  • Reaction with [[aluminium]] metal and hydrogen will give [[sodium aluminium hydride]]. ...ecomposition of sodium aluminium hydride above 250 °C will give hydrogen, aluminium and sodium hydride.
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  • | [[gold]], [[silver]], [[aluminium]], [[zinc]], [[lanthanum]], [[cerium]], Jet (lignite) | chrysoberyl, [[chromium]], [[silicon nitride]], [[tantalum carbide]]
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  • A '''carbide''' is a compound composed of [[carbon]] and a less electronegative element, ...<sub>2</sub>C), acetylides ([[calcium carbide]] CaC<sub>2</sub>, lanthanum carbide LaC<sub>2</sub>), sesquicarbides (Li<sub>4</sub>C<sub>3</sub> and Mg<sub>2<
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Titanium carbide]] ...often used as a coating on titanium [[alloy]]s, [[steel]], carbide, and [[aluminium]] components to improve the substrate's surface properties.
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