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Inorganic chemistry
nātrija hlorīts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NaClO 2 An explosive, white, mildly hygroscopic, watersoluble powder; decomposes at 175_C; used as an analytical reagent and oxidizing agent.
magnija hidroksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Mg(OH) 2 A white powder, very slightly soluble in water, decomposing at 350_C; used as an intermediate in extraction of magnesium metal, and as a reagent in the sulfite wood pulp process. Also known ...
sudraba bromīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
AgBr dzeltenīgs, gaismas jūtīgu kristāliem; šķīstošā kālija bromīds un kālija cianīdu, nedaudz šķīst ūdenī; kūst pie 432_C; izmantot foto filmas un plates.
cinka cianīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Zn(CN) 2 A toxic, white powder that is insoluble in water and alcohol, soluble in alkalies and dilute acids; melts at 800_C; used as an analytical reagent and insecticide, and in medicine and metal ...
oglekļa dioksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
CO 2 A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas about 1.5 times as dense as air.
magnija fluorīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
MgF 2 White, fluorescent crystals; insoluble in water and alcohol, soluble in nitric acid; melts at 1263_C; used in ceramics and glass. Also known as magnesium flux.
silīcija tetrafluorīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
SiF 4 A colorless, suffocating gas absorbed readily by water, in which it decomposes; boiling point,_86_C; used in chemical analysis and to make fluosilicic acid. Also known as silicon fluoride.