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  • ...ion and use ''except by chemists with adequate experience in handling such compounds''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Methanol is a starting point for many organic compounds, such as [[formaldehyde]], which is produced by oxidation of methanol. ...6th Edition, 1985</ref> Methanol is miscible with a variety of organic and inorganic solvents, though not as many as [[ethanol]]. Methanol/water mixtures can be
    11 KB (1,601 words) - 18:39, 9 July 2023
  • [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • ...h is toxic if ingested. Standard gloves should be safe to handle neodymium compounds with. [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
    7 KB (866 words) - 20:38, 26 December 2022
  • ...h is toxic if ingested. Standard gloves should be safe to handle neodymium compounds with. Oxalates and oxalic acid are toxic by ingestion, and may lead to kidn [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ing acid at room temperature. It is often used in the nitration of organic compounds. It is capable of dissolving metals such as [[copper]] and [[silver]] due t Nitration of organic compounds with nitric acid is the primary method of synthesis of many common explosiv
    12 KB (1,686 words) - 11:53, 23 September 2023
  • '''Nitrogen dioxide''' is inorganic compound, one of several oxides of nitrogen, with chemical formula '''NO<su Contact between nitrogen dioxide and organic compounds(such as some plastics) can result in explosions, arising from its highly ox
    6 KB (825 words) - 18:56, 12 October 2018
  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
    6 KB (711 words) - 22:48, 20 January 2020
  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
    7 KB (932 words) - 17:58, 4 September 2019
  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
    6 KB (801 words) - 17:05, 8 January 2020
  • ...to another element. The terminology is usually used to refer to inorganic compounds, where the oxygen is not part of a polyatomic anion.
    3 KB (417 words) - 14:49, 9 July 2018
  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
    9 KB (1,223 words) - 00:12, 29 March 2020
  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • ...temperature compared to KClO<sub>3</sub> makes it easy to separate the two compounds from a solution. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
    7 KB (922 words) - 14:47, 18 November 2023
  • '''Potassium iodide''' is the inorganic ionic compound with the chemical formula '''[[potassium|K]][[iodine|I]]'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
    6 KB (753 words) - 22:05, 13 January 2024
  • '''Potassium perchlorate''' is the inorganic salt with the chemical formula '''KClO<sub>4</sub>'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ed in the usual way. However there are many chemicals, such as heavy metal compounds or organic solvents, that require '''special disposal techniques'''. In the ...nd soluble heavy metal compounds, it's best to convert them into insoluble compounds, which are less toxic.
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  • '''Perchloric acid''' is a strong inorganic acid with formula '''HClO<sub>4</sub>'''. At high concentrations it is a da ...dangerous oxidizer capable of exploding violently in contact with organic compounds. Anhydrous or fuming perchloric acid is known to spontaneously detonate. Aq
    8 KB (974 words) - 21:02, 3 May 2020
  • ...''', sometimes referred to in historical literature as '''potash''', is an inorganic compound with chemical formula '''K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>'''. It is a b [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...furic acid]], [[chromic acid]], which is actually a combination of several compounds, is formed. This mixture can be used for cleaning glassware, usually when t Potassium dichromate, like all other hexavalent chromium compounds, is highly toxic and carcinogenic on ingestion or inhalation. Handling it c
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