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  • Malachite is a carbonate mineral of copper, with a vibrant green color ... Chemically, malachite is called copper(II) carbonate hydroxide, with ...
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  • a mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO3)2) and for a ... for ores of metals such as lead, zinc, and copper. In horticulture, dolomite ...
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  • Copper(II) carbonate is green. This compound produces the unique appearance ... *Copper (II) compounds : copper(II) carbonate, copper(II) chloride ...
    21 KB (3,086 words) - 17:35, 21 May 2020
  • some pure chemical compounds such as basic copper carbonate. ... as metals. These elements—such as iron, copper, and gold—have a characteristic ...
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  • |Chromium(II)||Cr2+||Chromous |- |Chromium(III)||Cr3+||Chromic ... |Cobalt(II)||Co2+||Cobaltous |- |Cobalt(III)||Co3+||Cobaltic ...
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  • Lithium production has greatly increased since the end of World War ... * Alloys of lithium with aluminum, cadmium, copper, and manganese ...
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  • * Phenolphthalein, developed by ammonia fumes or sodium carbonate. ... * Copper sulfate, developed by sodium iodide. * Copper sulfate, developed ...
    23 KB (3,647 words) - 07:44, 30 November 2024
  • when soda glass (containing sodium carbonate) was replaced by glass ... raw materials—sand, limestone (calcium carbonate), soda ash (sodium carbonate ...
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  • they are both polymorphs of calcium carbonate and have the same chemical ... of aspirin or a large crystal of hydrated copper(II) sulfate. The speed at ...
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  • from French niter beds required sodium carbonate, which could be isolated ... form by reacting potassium iodide with copper(II) sulfate. ...
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  • blue (copper sulfate pentahydrate, ferric hexacyanoferrate), ... * carbonate CO32− (carbonic acid) * chloride Cl− ...
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  • to protect against ionizing radiation. Lead (II) acetate is used to fix dyes ... with zinc, silver, and (most abundantly) copper, and is extracted together ...
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  • Nitric acid dissolves most metals including iron, copper, and silver ... In the laboratory, nitric acid can be made from Copper(II) nitrate ...
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  • was then being generated as a byproduct of copper refining, as sponge iron ... the typical plan, whether with pottery, copper-working, jewelry-making or ...
    36 KB (5,521 words) - 10:00, 30 November 2024
  • many sulfide ores, particularly those of copper, silver, and lead. It is ... Commonly, production begins by oxidation with sodium carbonate to ...
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  • of glass, the tube were made out of copper, the situation would be very ... Starting from Clausius-Clapeyron relation Kelvin Equation II can be ...
    28 KB (4,404 words) - 23:53, 26 February 2023
  • mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminum, with the chemical ... recovered as a byproduct of large-scale copper mining operations, especially ...
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  • degree, it is obtained from the ores of lead and copper. ... the new element as an impurity in zinc carbonate (calamine), after he noticed ...
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  • A Galvanic cell whose electrodes are zinc and copper submerged in ... :\mbox{Copper electrode (cathode) : }\mbox{Cu}^{2+}(aq)+\mbox{2e} ...
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  • useful in art, including white lead (lead carbonate) and verdigris, a green ... With the notable exception of chromium(II) acetate, almost all acetates ...
    35 KB (5,135 words) - 07:33, 14 June 2023

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