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Inorganic chemistry

dzelzs oksīds

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

Fe 2 O 3 Red, hexagonal crystals or powder, insoluble in water and soluble in acids, melting at 1565_C; used as a catalyst and pigment for metal polishing, in metallurgy, and in medicine. Also ...

torija sulfāts

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

Th(SO 4 ) 2 _8H 2 O A white powder soluble in ice water, loses water at 42_ and 400_C. Also known as normal thorium sulfate.

pallādija jodīds

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

PdI 2 Black powder that decomposes above 100_C; soluble in potassium iodide solution, insoluble in water and alcohol.

bismuta hidroksīds

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

Bi(OH) 3 A water-insoluble, white powder; precipitated by hydroxyl ion from bismuth salt solutions.

amonija dihromāts

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

(NH 4 ) 2 Cr 2 O 7 A salt that forms orange, monoclinic crystals; made from ammonium sulfate and sodium dichromate; soluble in water and alcohol; ignites readily; used in photography, lithography, ...

kālija nitrāts

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

KNO 3 Flammable, water-soluble, white crystals with saline taste; melts at 337_C; used in pyrotechnics, explosives, and matches, as a fertilizer, and as an analytical reagent. Also known as niter.

dzelzs fosfāts

Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry

FePO 4 _2H 2 O Yellow, rhombohedral crystals, insoluble in water, soluble in acids; used in medicines and fertilizers. Also known as iron phosphate.

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