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Inorganic chemistry
silicate de sodium
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
Na 2 SiO 3 A gray-white powder; soluble in alkalies and water, insoluble in alcohol and acids; used to fireproof textiles, in petroleum refining and corrugated paperboard manufacture, and as an egg ...
chlorure ferrique
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
FeCl 3 Brown crystals, melting at 300_C, that are soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerol; used as a coagulant for sewage and industrial wastes, as an oxidizing and chlorinating agent, as a ...
bromure d'ammonium
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
NH 4 Br An ammonium halide that crystallizes in the cubic system; made by the reaction of ammonia with hydrobromic acid or bromine; used in photography and for pharmaceutical preparations ...
fluorure ferrique
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
FeF 3 Green, rhombohedral crystals, soluble in water and acids; used in porcelain and pottery manufacture. Also known as iron fluoride.
hydroxyde de fer
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
Fe(OH) 3 A brown powder, insoluble in water; used as arsenic poisoning antidote, in pigments, and in pharmaceutical preparations. Also known as ferric hydrate; iron hydroxide.
chlorure d'ammonium
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
NH 4 Cl A white crystalline salt that occurs naturally as a sublimation product of volcanic action or is manufactured; used as an electrolyte in dry cells, as a flux for soldering, tinning, and ...
oxyde ferrique
Chimie; Chimie inorganique
Fe 2 O 3 Red, hexagonal crystals or powder, insoluble in water and soluble in acids, melting at 1565_C; used as a catalyst and pigment for metal polishing, in metallurgy, and in medicine. Also ...