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  • Common salt, or table salt, is sodium chloride, widely used as a food flavoring ... or rock salt), chemically known as sodium chloride. Other minerals that contain ...
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  • with a moisture indicator, such as cobalt (II) chloride, which is toxic and may be carcinogenic. Cobalt (II) chloride is deep blue when dry (anhydrous ...
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  • :metal chloride + O2 → metal chlorate :metal oxide + CO2 → metal carbonate == See also == * Chemical decomposition * Chemical engineering ...
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  • Dysprosium (chemical symbol Dy, atomic number 66) is a rare earth element that has a metallic, bright silver luster. The term "rare earth ...
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  • obtained a red powder of sodium rhodium chloride (Na3RhCl6.12H2O). He then ... The name rhodium(III) chloride usually refers to hydrated rhodium ...
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  • ** einsteinium(II) chloride (EsCl2) ** einsteinium(III) chloride (EsCl3) * Bromides: ** einsteinium(II ...
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  • Europium (chemical symbol Eu, atomic number 63) is the most reactive of the rare earth elements. The term "rare earth elements" (or ...
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  • oxides. Content of chlorine (eg. in polyvinyl chloride) or other halogens may lead to production of hydrogen chloride, phosgene, dioxin, and chloromethane ...
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  • is an efficient air purifier, and lithium chloride and bromide are used as ... of the metal by electrolysis of lithium chloride in 1855. Commercial production ...
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  • seen as the oxide, Sc203, or the chloride, ScCl3. === Isotopes === ... * Scandium(III) chloride, scandium chloride, or scandium trichloride ...
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  • where X− is a counterion such as chloride, hydroxide, or tartrate ... 2005; Swan and Zeisel 2000). Choline chloride, in mixture with urea, is ...
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  • from various salts (especially sodium chloride)—conducts electricity ... be washed more regularly as salt (sodium chloride) can accelerate the rusting ...
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  • Massart method. It involves mixing iron(II) chloride and iron(III) chloride in the presence of sodium hydroxide. == Characteristics == ...
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  • Rubidium metal can be produced by reducing rubidium chloride with ... * Rubidium chloride (RbCl): In its gas phase, this salt exists as ...
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  • electrolysis of a solution of pure radium chloride, using a mercury cathode ... Compounds of radium include its oxide (RaO), fluoride (RaF2), chloride ...
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  • chemical analyses, and cerium(III) chloride is a catalyst in organic ... * Cerium(III) chloride, cerous chloride, or cerium trichloride (CeCl3 ...
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  • is a mixture of 20.2 percent hydrogen chloride and 79.8 percent water ... contains less than 20.2 percent hydrogen chloride, boiling the mixture will ...
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  • amount of urea is excreted (along with sodium chloride and water) in human sweat. ==Production== Urea is produced commercially from synthetic ...
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  • with a chlorine atom using thionyl chloride to give acyl chlorides. ... * Acid chloride * Amide * Ester * Functional group * Organic chemistry ...
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  • a phosphorescent material, and strontium chloride may be added to toothpastes ... by electrolysis of melted strontium chloride mixed with potassium chloride ...
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