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Inorganic chemistry
cinka hromāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
ZnCrO 4 A toxic, yellow powder that is insoluble in water, soluble in acids; used as a pigment in paints (artists’, automotive, primer), varnishes, linoleum, and epoxy laminates.
dzīvsudraba oksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
HgO A saliktos dzīvsudraba, kas pastāv divas formas, sarkano dzīvsudraba oksīds un dzelteno dzīvsudraba oksīds; sarkano formu sadalās sildot, nešķīst ūdenī un izmanto pigmentu un krāsās, kā arī ...
magnija jodīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
MgI 2 _8H 2 O Crystalline powder, white and deliquescent, discoloring in air; soluble in water, alcohol, and ether; used in medicine.
sudraba karbonāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Ag 2 CO 3 Yellowish, light-sensitive crystals; insoluble in water and alcohol, soluble in alkalies and acids; decomposes at 220_C; used as a reagent.
dzīvsudraba sulfāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
HgSO 4 A toxic, white, crystalline powder, soluble in acids; used in medicine, as a catalyst, and for galvanic batteries. Also known as mercury persulfate; mercury sulfate.
nātrija hromāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Na 2 CrO 4 _10H 2 O Water-soluble, translucent, yellow, efflorescent crystals that melt at 20_C; used as a rust preventive and in inks, dyeing, and leather tanning.
magnija nitrāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Mg(NO 3 ) 2 _6H 2 O Deliquescent white crystals; soluble in alcohol and water; a fire hazard; used as an oxidizing material in pyrotechnics.