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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 [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • In closed bottles, away from organic compounds. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...pounds containing both [[lead(II) chromate]] and [[lead(II) oxide]]. These compounds found use as pigments for oil paints until increasing concerns about the to It is very important that basic lead chromates, and all other lead compounds, only ever be handled while wearing proper protective gear due to their inh
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  • ...ter are formed. It is therefore a useful stating point in creating bismuth compounds such as [[bismuth nitrate]]. ...xide, like most compounds, is comparatively a lot less toxic than [[lead]] compounds, but it is still inadvisable to breathe in metal vapors or large amounts of
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • *Organoaluminium compounds [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...on precursor to organic and inorganic amines, as well as other nitrogenous compounds such as [[hydrazine]]. ...mine copper(II) complex]], and works similarly with other transition metal compounds such as those of [[nickel]], [[chromium]], and [[cobalt]].
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  • ...he purity of the wet compound. Acetylene may also react with some chemical compounds and tends to be quite soluble in many organic solvents. ...construction stores, but this type contains traces of other ionic calcium compounds, such as [[calcium phosphide]], [[calcium nitride]], [[calcium sulfide]], t
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  • ...her sources in nature. It is often used in the production of other calcium compounds due to being relatively easy to obtain. ...tions of calcium carbonate, which can then be used to make soluble calcium compounds. The excess [[calcium sulfate]] and other Plaster of Paris impurities can b
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  • If these compounds are hard to come by, clean white limestone, seashells, or well-cleaned egg [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Ammonium bicarbonate''' or '''[[ammonium]] hydrogen carbonate''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''NH<sub>4</sub>HCO<sub>3</sub>'''. In [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Calcium fluoride''' is an inorganic salt of [[calcium]], with the chemical formula '''CaF<sub>2</sub>'''. It oc [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...onate]] with relative ease. It is a great starting point for other calcium compounds. ...alcium carbonate. Limewater reacts easily with acids to form other calcium compounds, and has an advantage over calcium oxide because these reactions are not in
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  • '''Ammonium nitrate''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''NH<sub>4</sub>NO<sub>3</sub>'''. This Ammonium nitrate, like some other [[ammonium]] compounds, is unstable both at high temperatures and at high pH. At high temperatures
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  • ...it is very bleaching and very oxidizing. Violent reactions occur with many compounds, which generally result in toxic chlorine gases. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...ate''', also called '''Norwegian saltpeter''' (''Norgessalpeter''), is the inorganic [[calcium]] compound with the formula '''Ca(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>''', ...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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  • ...iguous term "lime" usually refers to a mixture of calcium and/or magnesium compounds, though sometimes may serve as a label for pure calcium oxide. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • '''Calcium sulfate''' is a virtually insoluble inorganic compound with the formula '''CaSO<sub>4</sub>'''. It is commonly formed as [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...dioxide, but will also generate soot, water vapor, formaldehyde, aromatic compounds, so it's best to bubble the resulting smoke into a liquid or an adsorption *Inert atmosphere (not useful for bases, block A metals, most organometallic compounds)
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • '''Carbon monoxide''' is the inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula '''[[Carbon|C]][[Oxygen|O]]''', ...nthesis, carbon monoxide is a common method for carbonylating a variety of compounds in the presence of a metallic catalyst. It can be reacted with alkenes to f
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  • ...with the chemical formula '''CCl<sub>4</sub>'''. It can be seen as either inorganic (halide of carbon) or organic (the simplest perchlorocarbon). [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • Arsenic has three important oxidation states, -3, +3 and +5. Notable compounds are arsine (AsH<sub>3</sub>), arsenic trichloride (AsCl<sub>3</sub>, "butte Most arsenic compounds, as well as the element itself, are prone to sublimation at low temperature
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  • ...ountered ions. It is present in both inorganic and organic compounds. Most inorganic carbonates are insoluble, with the exception of the [[alkali metals|alkali]
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • Like other Au(III) compounds, reaction with gaseous or solutions of [[ammonia]] will precipitate the dan [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • ...''. It is a temperature-sensitive blue-grey solid and one of the principal compounds of [[chromium]]. Chromium(III) can be harmful to marine life, so water-soluble compounds of trivalent chromium should be precipitated as chromium(III) hydroxide bef
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  • ...ork, natural rubber or ceramic can be cleaned from various organic or even inorganic stains, without damaging them. The best solvent to use is acetone, and chlo ...chromonitric acid, which can be prepared by dissolving hexavalent chromium compounds in concentrated nitric acid. This reagent is comparable in oxidizing and cl
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  • '''Sodium thiosulfate''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''Na<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</s [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Copper(I) chloride''', also called '''cuprous chloride''', is an inorganic chemical compound, with the chemical formula '''CuCl'''. It is a white, alm [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Copper compounds]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • Copper compounds are harmful if ingested. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...an important polar aprotic solvent that dissolves both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. DMSO does not react with many aggressive compounds, such as [[sodium hydroxide]] or [[sodium cyanide]], even under a 24 hour r
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • In organic chemistry, '''esters''' are a group of compounds in which the [[hydroxyl]] group of an acid has been replaced by an oxygen a ===Inorganic esters===
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  • *Make interhalogen compounds ...lorine is extremely toxic and corrosive to mot materials, be it organic or inorganic. Because it is heavier than air, it tends to accumulate at the bottom of po
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  • ...inside the body and will cause health related problems. Organic germanium compounds have been shown to be less toxic and some even have beneficial properties. ...environmental hazard, and may be dumped in the trash. Inorganic germanium compounds should be converted to germania before discarding or recycling.
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  • ...[phosphoric acid]] (H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>), as well as some fluorine compounds, like fluorine interhalogens. There are different types of glass that can b Used to recrystallize compounds from solution.
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  • '''Lead(II) oxide''', or '''lead monoxide''', is an inorganic compound and one of several lead oxides. It has the chemical formula '''[[l Lead(II) oxide is a useful precursor to a variety of other lead compounds, as it is [[amphoteric]]. It will react with acids to form lead(II) salts a
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  • [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Inorganic compounds]]
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  • '''Lead(II) chromate''' is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula '''[[lead|Pb]][[Chromate|CrO<su ...a result, lead chromate may react with certain reducing agents or organic compounds. It may also be decomposed by strong acids.
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  • '''Lead(II) nitrate''' is the inorganic compound with chemical formula '''Pb(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>''', and is ...er-soluble lead salt, it is an important precursor to other insoluble lead compounds.
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  • '''Lithium aluminium hydride''', commonly abbreviated to '''LAH''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula '''LiAlH<sub>4</sub>'''. It is a strong ...hols. Similarly, it converts amide, azide, imine, nitrile, nitro and oxime compounds into amines. LAH is most commonly used for the reduction of esters and carb
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  • *Make lithium compounds As lithium compounds can be hard to come by, they are best recycled.
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  • '''Lithium hydroxide''' is a solid white inorganic compound, with the chemical formula '''LiOH'''. [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • '''Magnesium sulfate''', commonly known as '''Epsom salt''', is the inorganic compound with chemical formula '''[[Magnesium|Mg]][[Sulfate|SO<sub>4</sub>] [[Category:Chemical compounds]]
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  • ...formula '''MnO<sub>2</sub>'''. It is a common precursor to many manganese compounds, as it is easy to acquire. Manganese dioxide is an oxidizer and can react with several organic compounds.
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