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Inorganic chemistry
nātrija karbonāts peroksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
2Na 2 CO 3 _3H 2 O A white, crystalline powder; used in household detergents, in dental cleansers, and for bleaching and dyeing.
ogļskābe
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
H 2 CO 3 The acid formed by combination of carbon dioxide and water.
cinka karbonāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
ZnCO 3 White crystals that are insoluble in water, soluble in alkalies and acids; used in ceramics and ointments, and as a fireproofing agent and feed additive.
kobalta kālija nitrīts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
K 3 Co(NO 2 ) 6 A yellow powder which decomposes at the melting point of 200_C; used in medicine and as a yellow pigment. Also known as cobalt yellow; Fischer’s salt; potassium cobaltinitrite.
dzīvsudraba jodīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
HgI 2 Poisonous red crystals that turn yellow when heated to 150_C; soluble in boiling alcohol; used in medicine and in Nessler’s and Mayer’s reagents.
nātrija hlorīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaCl Colorless or white crystals; soluble in water and glycerol, slightly soluble in alcohol; melts at 804_C; used in foods and as a chemical intermediate and an analytical reagent. Also known as ...
sudraba bromāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
AgBrO 3 A poisonous, light- and heat-sensitive, white powder; soluble in ammonium hydroxide, slightly soluble in hot water; decomposed by heat.