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Au(OH)<sub>3</sub> A yellow-brown, light-sensitive, water-insoluble powder; dissolves in most acids; easily reduced to metallic gold; used in medicine, porcelain, gold plating, and daguerreotypes.
Industry:Chemistry
PCl<sub>3</sub> A colorless, fuming liquid that decomposes rapidly in moist air and water; soluble in ether, benzene, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride; boils at 76_C; used as a chlorinating agent, phosphorus solvent, and in saccharin manufacture.
Industry:Chemistry
SF<sub>6</sub> A colorless gas soluble in alcohol and ether, slightly soluble in water, sublimes at _64_C; used as a dielectric in electronics.
Industry:Chemistry
AsCl<sub>3</sub> An oily, colorless liquid that dissolves in water; used in ceramics, organic chemical syntheses, and in the preparation of pharmaceuticals.
Industry:Chemistry
Au<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Water-insoluble, heat-decomposable, brownish-black powder; soluble in hydrochloric acid; used to gild, in medicine and porcelain, and for daguerreotypes. Also known as auric oxide; gold trioxide.
Industry:Chemistry
PI<sub>3</sub> Hygroscopic, red crystals, melting at 61_C; soluble in alcohol and carbon disulfide; decomposes in water; used in organic syntheses.
Industry:Chemistry
H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> A toxic, corrosive, strongly acid, colorless liquid that is miscible with water and dissolves most metals, and melts at 10_C; used in industry in the manufacture of chemicals, fertilizers, and explosives, and in petroleum refining. Also known as dipping acid; oil of vitriol, vitriolic acid.
Industry:Chemistry
As<sub>2</sub> O<sub>3</sub> A toxic compound, slightly soluble in water; octahedral crystals change to the monoclinic form by heating at 200_C; occurs naturally as arsenolite and claudetite; used in small quantities in some medicinal preparations. Also known as arsenic oxide; arsenious acid.
Industry:Chemistry
HfC szary proszek, topienie w 3887_C; używane w pręty kontroli reaktorów jądrowych.
Industry:Chemistry
P<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub> or P<sub>4</sub>S<sub>6</sub> Grayish-yellow, tasteless, odorless solid that burns in air; soluble in alcohol, carbon disulfide, and ether; melts at 290_C; used as an analytical reagent.
Industry:Chemistry