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  • until 1934 when workers reduced the anhydrous chloride with potassium vapor. == Notable characteristics == Erbium is an inner transition metal ...
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  • presence of aluminium or magnesium and mercuric chloride to the carbinol also at C2. Charles H. Tilford, Robert S. Shelton, and M. G. van Campen ...
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  • solution is an astringent; aluminum chloride is used in paints and anti ... in 1827 by mixing anhydrous aluminum chloride with potassium. The metal ...
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  • * Some rare-earth chlorides, such as lanthanum chloride (LaCl3), are known to have anticoagulant properties. == Biological role and precautions == ...
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  • solution in aqua regia by the addition of ammonium chloride, some material remained in solution. It was left up to Wollaston to examine this material ...
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  • Minerals extracted from the lake include: sodium chloride (common salt), used in water softeners, salt lick blocks for livestock, and to melt ice on local ...
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  • are common ligands, especially fluoride (F-), chloride (Cl-), and cyanide (CN-). == Resonance == [[Image:benzene_resonance.png|200px|right|thumb ...
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  • form compounds such as gold (III) chloride (auric chloride, AuCl3) ... *Gold (III) chloride is used as a catalyst in organic chemistry. It ...
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  • to produce ethyl halides such as ethyl chloride and ethyl bromide via nucleophilic ... halogenating agents, such as thionyl chloride for preparing ethyl chloride ...
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  • known as the nitrosyl halides, such as nitrosyl chloride. Nitrosyl iodide can form but is an extremely short lived species and tends to reform I2. ...
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  • gases include hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride. ... (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen fluoride ...
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  • plastic sheath, often of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In the case of floating fly lines, the PVC sheath is usually embedded with many "microballoons ...
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  • boiling point, with the addition of either sodium chloride (NaCl) or sodium sulfate (Na2SO4). Direct dyes are used on cotton, paper, leather, wool, silk ...
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  • isolated yttrium by reducing anhydrous yttrium chloride (YCl3) with potassium. In 1843, the Swedish chemist Carl Mosander was able to show that yttria ...
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  • cyanide (CH3COCN), formed by reaction of acetyl chloride with potassium cyanide: :CH3COCl + KCN → CH3COCN :CH3COCN → CH3COCOOH ...
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  • * Praseodymium(III) chloride or praseodymium trichloride (PrCl3): This compound is a blue-green solid that rapidly absorbs water on exposure ...
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  • ** neodymium(III) chloride (NdCl3) ** neodymium(III) bromide (NdBr3) ** neodymium(III) iodide (NdI3) *Oxides: ** neodymium(III) oxide (Nd2O3) ...
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  • Hydrogen cyanide is a chemical compound with the formula HCN. It is a colorless, very poisonous, and highly volatile liquid that boils slightly ...
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  • * Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) * Rubber base * Silicon base * Albumin glue * Ceramic adhesive * Ultraviolet glue == Notes == ==References== ...
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  • in water but it is very dependent on pH. Chloride ion will also attack and dissolve E-glass surfaces. A recent trend in the industry is to reduce ...
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