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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with [[acid anhydride]]s, [[acyl chloride]]s, certain inorganic chlorides, <br>Miscible with some lower-chain liquids ([[alcohol]]s, [[amin ...ng flammable like many other solvents, ability to dissolve a wide range of compounds, cheapness and availability, and non-toxicity as well as being mostly inert
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  • *Preparation of zinc salts and compounds [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...inc chromate''', sometimes known by the trade name '''Zinc Yellow''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''ZnCrO<sub>4</sub>'''. It is a lemon-y Zinc chromate, as with all other zinc compounds, is toxic if consumed, and can lead to zinc poisoning in the body. The hexa
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  • '''Sodium perchlorate''' is an inorganic salt of sodium, with the chemical formula '''NaClO<sub>4</sub>'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...nd anhydrous [[hydrazine]] are highly carcinogenic, toxic and air unstable compounds however as the sulfate salt, the hydrazine is much more stable and can be h [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ly will react faster than the acid alone, but will also react with organic compounds, sometimes explosively. Depending on the ratio of peroxide and sulfuric aci ...([[urea peroxide]]), sodium carbonate ([[sodium percarbonate]]) and other compounds.
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  • ...(III) sulfate|iron(III) sulfate]] and [[iron(III) oxide]] because iron(II) compounds are not stable when not kept at a low pH. This can be prevented by adding a [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • | pKa = 4.6 <ref>Pradyot Patnaik. ''Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals''. McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN 0-07-049439-8</ref> [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...er 53. It is a reactive [[halogen]] which is volatile and has many uses in inorganic and organic chemistry. *Make organoiodine compounds ([[methyl iodide]], [[ethyl iodide]], [[iodoform]], etc.)
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  • Iron (III) chloride produces colorful insoluble compounds with several common reagents. These reactions can be used to determine the *Detecting phenol compounds
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  • The Jones oxidation is actually an oxidation of organic compounds by [[chromic acid]] formed in situ. It proceeds via by the formation of a c ...ion mixture can be neutralized with sodium carbonate and then any chromium compounds filtered out, leaving a solution of the carboxylate salt and an alkali meta
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  • ..., both organic and inorganic, elements as well as obscure or rare chemical compounds. The quality of each product varies, but overall they have one of the best Sells organic and inorganic chemicals, as well as elements.
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  • ...ers to glasses predominantly composed of silicon dioxide, with other trace compounds that determine the precise use of the glass variant. Silicon dioxide(and th ...can be disposed of in any setting, as it is already one of the most common compounds in the earth's crust and soils. Care should be taken when disposing of fine
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  • '''Sodium chloride''', sometimes referred to as table salt, is an inorganic compound and the [[sodium]] [[salt]] of [[hydrochloric acid]], with formula [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...o form [[chloramine]]s, and with various other compounds, both organic and inorganic. Sodium hypochlorite should not be mixed with another chemical unless eithe ...release chlorine gas over time, and the solution itself releases hazardous compounds upon reaction with many substances. As such, the addition of sodium hypochl
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  • ...und, ''triphenylvinylphosphonium bromide'', though they are very different compounds. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...carbonate''', sometimes called '''washing soda''' or '''soda ash''', is an inorganic weak [[base]] with chemical formula '''Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>'''. One ...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]]
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  • '''Sodium metabisulfite''', also known as '''sodium pyrosulfite''' is an inorganic compound, used as a preservative and reducing agent. Its chemical formula i *Precipitate [[gold]] from gold compounds
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  • Sodium bicarbonate is one of the most versatile and commonly encountered compounds in amateur chemistry. Neutralization of sodium bicarbonate with acids yield [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Sodium chlorate''' is an inorganic compound, comprised of equal numbers of sodium cations and [[chlorate]] ani [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...xide''', sometimes called '''caustic soda''', is a strongly [[Base|basic]] inorganic compound with chemical formula '''NaOH'''. It is a [[Hygroscopy|hygroscopic Sodium hydroxide is also unique among basic compounds in that it reacts vigorously with [[amphoteric]] metals, including [[alumin
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  • Cobalt(II) chloride, along with other cobalt(II) compounds is classified as "Substance of very high concern" in the EU and its sale is [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...[copper(II) oxide]], making it a preferred starting point for other copper compounds. ...s an reactive hydroxide of [[copper]]. It can be converted to other copper compounds by acidification.
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  • *Copper compounds collection ...ldly toxic, but since it is insoluble it is less of a concern than soluble compounds.<ref>http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=86469</ref>
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  • '''Chevreul's salt''' is a peculiar inorganic compound of copper with chemical formula '''Cu<sub>3</sub>(SO<sub>3</sub>)< [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...as '''chrome green''', '''chromia''', or '''chromium sesquioxide''' is the inorganic compound with chemical formula '''[[Chromium|Cr]]<sub>2</sub>[[Oxygen|O]]<s ...s material, however, is generally too unreactive to produce other chromium compounds.
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  • '''Copper(II) carbonate''' usually refers to the inorganic compound with chemical formula '''Cu<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>(OH)<sub>2</s Although copper compounds are generally regarded as toxic, copper(II) carbonate is the preferred form
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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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  • ...[[chemical formula]] CuSO<sub>4</sub>. This [[salt]] exists as a series of compounds that differ in their degree of [[Hydrate|hydration]]. The anhydrous form is [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Copper chromite''' is an inorganic compound that finds use in organic chemistry as a catalyst. The names '''ox ...g reagent as its addition causes precipitation. The solutions of the three compounds can be combined in any order provided that ammonia is not added to copper(I
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  • '''Zinc sulfate''' (also known as '''white vitriol''') is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''[[zinc|Zn]][[Sulfate|SO<sub>4</sub>]] [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ght after is its ability to brominate compounds. It is used to obtain both inorganic and organic bromides. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • *Reducing agent, used to precipitate [[gold]] from gold compounds [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Aluminium compounds are toxic and should be handled with care. Thermal decomposition of alumini [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Disposing of caesium compounds is not recommended because of their rarity and price. But if you absolutely [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...r, dry potassium ferrate should not come in contact with flammable organic compounds. There were reports of warm ethanol catching fire on contact with potassium [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...is a [[pseudohalogen]], and forms a number of compounds, both organic and inorganic, many of them are extremely toxic. == Cyanide compounds ==
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  • ...re toxic. Barium ferrate should not come in contact with flammable organic compounds. Do not ingest barium ferrate, because it can be decomposed by your stomach [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...inite formula or IUPAC name, because it is in fact several closely related compounds usually encountered together. It is used as a pigment. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ated, making it difficult to obtain. This regulation applies to all cobalt compounds. It can be made by oxidizing cobalt (II) compounds. Aurora Nikolaeva (Sciencemadness user ave369) prepared it by oxidizing cob
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  • '''Phosphorus pentoxide''' or '''diphosphorus pentoxide''' is an inorganic chemical compound with molecular formula '''P<sub>4</sub>O<sub>10</sub>''', [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Magnesium chloride''', also known as '''Nigari''', is a chemical compounds with the formula '''MgCl<sub>2</sub>'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • *Make tetrachlorozincate compounds [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Zinc phosphate''' is an inorganic chemical compound with the molecular formula '''Zn<sub>3</sub>(PO<sub>4</su [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Lithium carbonate''' is an inorganic compound, with the formula '''Li<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • *Oxidize organic compounds ...ever, dry sodium ferrate should not come in contact with flammable organic compounds.
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| T<40 °C<ref>Handbook of Inorganic Compounds, Dale L. Perry, 1995, p. 112</ref> | style="text-align:center;"| BPO4<ref>Handbook of Inorganic Compounds, Dale L. Perry, 1995, p. 72</ref>
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  • '''Hydrazine''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>''' or '''H [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...potassium peroxymonosulfate is unstable and breaks down in the latter two compounds. ...is a strong oxidizer, capable of oxidizing organic substances into various compounds, such as: aldehydes to carboxylic acids, alcoholic solvents to their coresp
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  • Aluminium sulfate has low toxicity compared to other compounds, but it may cause aluminium poisoning if ingested in large quantities. The [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Barium chlorate''' is the inorganic chemical compound with the formula '''[[Barium|Ba]]([[Chlorine|Cl]][[Oxygen Like all soluble barium compounds, this one is acutely toxic if ingested!
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  • ...m salts and carbon dioxide. This makes it a useful precursor to all barium compounds. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • The precipitation of most terbium(III) compounds gives terbium(III) hydroxide, which can be converted to Tb<sub>2</sub>O<sub [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ===Compounds=== ====Inorganic Fluorides====
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  • ...n conc. [[hydrogen peroxide]]<ref>Skogareva; Ippolitov; Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; vol. 43; nb. 11; (1998); p. 1668 - 1670</ref>, [[hydrogen fluori ...density<ref>F. Feher, "Potassium Peroxydisulfate", Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. Edited by G. Brauer, Academic Press, 1963, NY. Vol. 1. p
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  • '''Magnesium hydroxide''' is inorganic compound with formula '''Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>'''. It is often known as milk o Magnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula of hydrated Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>. While ma
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  • '''Potassium hexachlorostannate''' is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula '''K<sub>2</sub>SnCl<sub>6</sub ...ef>Volkov, V. V.; Myakishev, K. G.; Solomatina, L. Ya.; Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (Translation of Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii); vol. 40; (1995);
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  • ==Interhalogen compounds== Interhalogen compounds have different states of matter, depending on their formula:
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  • '''Nickel(II) sulfate''' is inorganic salt of [[nickel]] with formula '''NiSO<sub>4</sub>'''. Nickel sulfate has ...d in electroplating and as a chemical intermediate to produce other nickel compounds.
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  • '''Ammonium chloride''' is an inorganic compound with the formula '''NH<sub>4</sub>Cl'''. It is a white crystalline Ammonium chloride, like all ammonium compounds, will react with bases, such as [[sodium hydroxide]], to give off [[ammonia
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  • ...formula '''PH<sub>3</sub>''', although the chemical properties of the two compounds are very different. ...n unwanted product in various reactions involving phosphorus or phosphorus compounds. The most common way phosphine is encountered is in the reaction of impure
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  • ...omenclature''' is a set of rules to generate systematic names for chemical compounds. The nomenclature used most frequently worldwide is the one created and dev The IUPAC's rules for naming organic and inorganic compounds are contained in two publications, known as the Blue Book and the Red Book,
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  • Long-term exposure to manganese dust or compounds will lead to manganese poisoning, also known as manganism. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Sulfuryl chloride''' is a water sensitive inorganic compound with the formula '''SO<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>'''. Sulfuryl chlo ...tics, ethers. It will also chlorinate the metal center from organometallic compounds, when it is in a lower oxidation state.
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  • ...'), more commonly known as '''monoammonium phosphate''' ('''MAP'''), is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula '''NH<sub>4</sub>H<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>4</ [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • *Inorganic solvents: [[water]] (tap or distilled) ...ural ventilation which prevents the build-up of flammable vapors and toxic compounds. However, unless you live in a geographical area where winters are mild or
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  • ...r<ref>M. Schmeisser "Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine" in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. Edited by G. Brauer, Academic Press, 1963, NY. Vol. 1. p [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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