Carbide

Carbide. Carbon binary compound with a less electronegative element than it. Carbon – hydrogen compounds are excluded . Carbides are metal- carbon compounds , if boron and silicon are among the normal metals . Volatile compounds (except A1C or its dimer) are essentially not known as they decompose at …

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Potassium carbonate

Potassium carbonate. (or potassium carbonate). It is a white water soluble salt (insoluble in alcohol), with the chemical formula K 2 CO 3 . It forms strong alkaline solutions, or what is the same, is a basic salt . It is usually formed …

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Strontium carbonate

Strontium carbonate . It is a white or gray inorganic chemical compound . It is obtained from the mineral strontianite, very soluble in water and dilute acids. Summary [ hide ] 1 Physical properties 2 Natural state and obtaining 3 Crystal system 4 Applications 1 Other uses 5 Health risks …

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Barium carbonate

Barium carbonate . (BaCO 3 ), also known as Witherite, is a chemical compound used as a poison for rats, and for the manufacture of bricks, ceramic glazes , and cement . Summary [ hide ] 1 Physical properties 2 Obtaining 3 Applications 4 Health risks …

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Ammonium carbonate

The Ammonium carbonate is an almost colorless crystalline salt, colorless, intensely ammoniacal odor and salty taste, which corresponds to the formula (NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 . Summary [ hide ] 1 Properties 2 Identification 3 Industrial Applications 4 Medical Applications 5 Source Properties …

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Carbonate

The carbonates are salts of the acid carbon or esters with the group ROC (= O) -O-R ‘. The salts have the CO 3 2- anion in common and are derived from carbonic acid H 2 CO 3 . According to the pH (the acidity of the solution) they are in chemical equilibrium with …

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Carbamide

Carbamide or Urea . Colorless crystalline chemical compound. Its chemical formula is NH 2 – CO – NH 2 . It is also known as carbonyldiamide or arbamidic acid. The IUPAC name is diaminoketone. It is a nitrogenous substance …

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