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  • ...lfur [[dye]] manufacture.<ref name="holleman">Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5</ref> In th ...t is also used in estimating volumetrically, the concentrations of certain compounds in solution ([[hydrogen peroxide]], for instance), and in estimating the ch
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  • ...dide]] to [[iodine]].<ref name=Ullmann>Phyllis A. Lyday "Iodine and Iodine Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinhe ===Inorganic chemistry===
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  • Porous carbons containing several types of inorganic impregnant such as [[iodine]], [[silver]], [[cation]]s such as Al, Mn, Zn, ...s, strong [[acid]]s and [[base (chemistry)|bases]], [[metal]]s and most [[inorganic]]s, such as [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[iron]], [[lead]], [[arsenic]], [[flu
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  • ...cid.'' Prussian blue would also give the name to the [[cyanide]] family of compounds, which are named from the Greek word for "blue," because they were first is ...ederick Holleman: [http://books.google.com/books?id=vEwj1WZKThEC&pg=PA1444 Inorganic chemistry], p.1444. Academic Press, 2001; Google books</ref><br />
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  • '''Sodium nitroprusside''' is the [[inorganic compound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] Na<sub>2</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub> ...ky, A. | title = Photoinduced Linkage Isomers of Transition-Metal Nitrosyl Compounds and Related Complexes | journal = [[Chem. Rev.]] | year = 2002 | pages = 86
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  • ...[[Chemical synthesis|synthesized]] acetic acid from [[inorganic chemistry|inorganic]] materials for the first time. This reaction sequence consisted of [[chlor ...polar compounds such as inorganic salts and [[sugar]]s, but also non-polar compounds such as oils and [[chemical element|elements]] such as [[sulfur]] and [[iod
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  • | RefractIndex = 1.559<ref>Pradyot Patnaik. ''Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals''. McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN 0070494398</ref> '''Magnesium hydroxide''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>. As a suspension in w
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  • ...ide]], Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, differing only by loss of water. These compounds together are the major components of the aluminium [[ore]] [[bauxite]]. Fr ...the octahedral holes between the two layers.<ref>A. F. Wells, ''Structural Inorganic Chemistry'', 4th. edition 1975, Oxford University Press.</ref>
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  • ...f>{{cite book|last = Holleman|first = A. F.|coauthors = Wiberg, E.|title = Inorganic Chemistry|publisher = Academic Press|location = San Diego|year = 2001|isbn The gas is extremely soluble in fatty compounds. In aerosol whipped cream, it is dissolved in the fatty cream until it leav
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  • ...pressure,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/inorganic/faq/why-is-mercury-liquid.shtml| title=Why is mercury a liquid at STP?| acc ===Reactivity and compounds===
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  • .... The hydrated solid is then removed with filtration or decantation. Other inorganic sulfate salts such as [[sodium sulfate]] and [[calcium sulfate]] may also b {{Magnesium compounds}}
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  • | Density = 3.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup> <ref>Pradyot Patnaik. ''Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals''. McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN 0070494398</ref> {{Iron compounds}}
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  • ...olour. It is regarded as a precursor for other iron hydroxides and related compounds, like [[goethite]], [[lepidocrocite]] and [[ferrihydrite]] (Trolard et al. ..., deprotonation and/or cation substitution; structure of hydrotalcite-like compounds and mythic ferrosic hydroxide Fe(OH)<sub>2+x</sub>. Solid State Sciences, v
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  • ...roup]]s. The reaction is called [[hydrosilylation]]. Many kinds of organic compounds with various functions can be introduced onto the silicon surface by the hy ...promising material as a [[compound (chemistry)|compound]] of organic and [[inorganic]] [[Chemical substance|substances]].
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  • '''Ceramic materials''' are [[inorganic]], [[nonmetal|non-metallic]] materials and things made from them. They may ...e from 1,000 °C to 1,600 °C (1,800 °F to 3,000 °F). Exceptions include inorganic materials that do not have oxygen such as silicon carbide. Glass by definit
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  • ...riphosphate is, beside [[potassium triphosphate]], one of the triphosphate compounds that are allowed as [[food additive]] and is known as E451. ===High-polymeric Inorganic Polyphosphates===
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  • ...-Sn bonds and predicated for the first time that tin could form chain like compounds. In 1943, it was postulated that “diphenyltin” exists as a type of poly [[Category:Inorganic polymers]]
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  • '''Ammonium polyphosphate''' is an inorganic salt of [[polyphosphoric acid]] and [[ammonia]] containing both chains and [[Category:ammonium compounds]]
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  • ...erobic bacteria can be utilized by autotrophic bacteria to reduce oxidized compounds and CO<sub>2</sub> to form either acetic acid or methane. ...h monovalent cations, low molecular weight amines, and quaternary ammonium compounds. It becomes water-insoluble in the presence of polyvalent cations such as C
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  • ...t is a natural and universal phenomenon (metals, glass, minerals and other inorganic materials age as well). Among the environmental parameters influencing the ...CEEES Publication N°8, 2007, 487-500</ref> Unsaturated alkyl and aromatic compounds may act as catalysts in the photooxidation of polymers. In the presence of
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