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Inorganic chemistry
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Inorganic chemistry
bromure cuivrique
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
CuBr 2 Black prismatic crystals; used in photography as an intensifier and in organic synthesis as a brominating agent. Also known as copper bromide.
chromate mercureux
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
Hg 2 CrO 4 Red powder with variable composition; decomposes when heated; soluble in nitric acid, insoluble in water and alcohol; used to color ceramics green. Also known as mercury chromate.
fluoborate de sodium
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
NaBF 4 A white powder with a bitter taste; soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol; decomposes when heated, fuses below 500_C; used in electrochemical processes, as flux for nonferrous metals ...
perchlorate de césium
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
CsClO 4 A crystalline solid with a melting point of 250_C; soluble in water; used in optics and for specialty glasses.
sulfite de magnésium
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
MgSO 3 _6H 2 O A white, crystalline powder; insoluble in alcohol, slightly soluble in water; used in medicine and paper pulp.
nitrate argenteux
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
AgNO 3 Poisonous, corrosive, colorless crystals; soluble in glycerol, water, and hot alcohol; melts at 212_C; used in external medicine, photography, hair dyeing, silver plating, ink manufacture, ...
iodure mercureux
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
Hg 2 I 2 Odorless, tasteless, poisonous yellow powder; darkens when heated; insoluble in water, alcohol, and ether; sublimes at 140_C; used as external medicine. Also known as mercury protoiodide.