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KClO<sub>3</sub> Transparent, colorless crystals or a white powder with a melting point of 356_C; soluble in water, alcohol, and alkalies; used as an oxidizing agent, for explosives and matches, and in textile printing and paper manufacture.
Industry:Chemistry
HgBr<sub>2</sub> Poisonous white crystals, sensitive to light, melting at 235_C; soluble in alcohol and ether; used in medicine. Also known as mercury bromide.
Industry:Chemistry
TlBr A toksiskas, dzeltenīgs pulveris alkohola, nedaudz šķīst ūdenī, šķīst kūst pie 460_C; izmantot infrasarkano starojumu raidītāji un detektori. Pazīstams arī kā thallous bromīdu.
Industry:Chemistry
NaBrO<sub>3</sub> Odorless, white crystals; soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol; decomposes at 381_C; a fire hazard, used as an analytical reagent.
Industry:Chemistry
BaSO<sub>4</sub> A salt occurring in the form of white, rhombic crystals, insoluble in water; used as a white pigment, as an opaque contrast medium for roentgenographic processes, and as an antidiarrheal.
Industry:Chemistry
AlPO<sub>4</sub> White crystals, melting above 1500_C; insoluble in water, soluble in acids and bases; useful in ceramics, paints, pulp, and paper. Also known as aluminum phosphate.
Industry:Chemistry
CaH<sub>2</sub> In pure form, white crystals that are insoluble in water; used in the production of chromium, titanium, and zirconium in the Hydromet process.
Industry:Chemistry
LiOH; LiOH_H<sub>2</sub>O Colorless crystals; used as a storagebattery electrolyte, as a carbon dioxide absorbent, and in lubricating greases and ceramics.
Industry:Chemistry
V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> A toxic, yellow to red powder, soluble in alkalies and acids, slightly soluble in water; melts at 690_C; used in medicine, as a catalyst, as a ceramics coloring, for ultraviolet-resistant glass, photographic developers, textiles dyeing, and nuclear reactors. Also known as vanadic acid anhydride.
Industry:Chemistry
Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub> White crystals, slightly soluble in water; used in cement, mortar, and manufacture of calcium salts. Also known as hydrated lime.
Industry:Chemistry