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Acid Acetic Fluosilicic

Compound Name Oil Mineral Seal Ethyl Silicate Trichlorosilane Fluosilicic Acid Silicon Tetrachloride Dimethyl Polysiloxahe Silicon Tetrachloride Silver Acetate Silver Carbonate Silver Fluoride Silver Iodate Silver Fluoride Silver Nitrate Silver Oxide Silver Sulfate Cacodylic Acid Calcium Hydroxide Oil Road Sodium Amide Sodium... [Pg.82]

Specialty Chromium-Plating Baths. Chromic acid baths using sodium chromate and sodium hydroxide to form a tetrachromate (92) have had limited use. Porous chromium is used in lubricated wear applications, and is made by chemically etching regular chromium plate, sometimes with light grinding after the etch. Black chromium is used on solar collector surfaces (see PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS Solarenergy). Baths are sulfate-free, and include fluosilicic acid or acetic acid (91). [Pg.156]

The spot-test technique of the reaction utilizes the conversion of the silicic and fluosilicic acids by means of ammonium molybdate into silicomolybdic acid H4[SiMo12O40]. The latter, unlike free molybdic acid, oxidizes benzidine in acetic acid solution to a blue dyestuff and molybdenum blue is simultaneously produced. (DANGER THE REAGENT IS CARCINOGENIC.)... [Pg.332]

Copper naphthenate Copper 8-quinolinolate Creosote oil Cupric sulfate anhydrous Cupric sulfate pentahydrate Didecyidimonium chloride 2,4-Dintrophenol Fentin acetate Ferrous sulfate anhydrous Fluosilicic acid... [Pg.5571]

Ammonium chloride Calcium acetate Calcium hypochlorite Cyanamide-formaldehyde resin Fluosilicic acid Malonic acid Sodium formate tanning auxiliary, chrome Calcium formate... [Pg.5805]

ILLIUM 98 and ILLIUM B perform very well in processes which involve the use of sulfuric, phosphoric, hydrofluoric, nitric, acetic and fluosilicic acids as well as sodium chloride brine, They resist erosion to abrasion in corroding environment. These alloys have high mechanical rigidity. The 98 alloy is nonhardenable while the B alloy is hard-enable. [Pg.725]


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