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Inorganic chemistry
joda pentoksīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
I 2 O 5 White crystals, decomposing at 275_C, very soluble in water, insoluble in absolute alcohol, ether, and chloroform; used as an oxidizing agent to oxidize carbon monoxide to dioxide at ...
amonija hlorīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
NH 4 Cl A white crystalline salt that occurs naturally as a sublimation product of volcanic action or is manufactured; used as an electrolyte in dry cells, as a flux for soldering, tinning, and ...
kālija jodīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
KI ūdens - un spirtā šķīstošas, baltus kristālus ar sāļa garša; kūst pie 686_C; lieto medicīnā un fotografēšana, un analītiskā reaģenta.
dzelzs nitrāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Fe(NO 3 ) 3 _9H 2 O Colorless crystals, soluble in water and decomposed by heat; used as a dyeing mordant, in tanning, and in analytical chemistry. Also known as iron nitrate.
bismuta hlorīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
BiCl 3 A deliquescent material that melts at 230–232_C and decomposes in water to form the oxychloride; used to make bismuth salts. Also known as bismuth trichloride.
pallādija hlorīds
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
PdCl 2 or PdCl 2 _2H 2 O Dark-brown, deliquescent powder that decomposes at 501_C; soluble in water, alcohol, acetone, and hydrochloric acid; used in medicine, analytical chemisty, photographic ...
torija nitrāts
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Th(NO 3 ) 4 _4H 2 O Explosive white crystals soluble in water and alcohol, strong oxidizer; the anhydrous form decomposes at 500_C; used in medicine and as an analytical reagent.