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Ammonium Acid Fluoride

Chemical Designatioiis - Synonyms Acid Ammonium Fluoride, Ammonium Acid Fluoride, Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride Chemical Formula NH NF. ... [Pg.15]

It is noted that finely divided oxides as in the case of membrane structure can be rapidly dissolved in HF, hot concentrated sulfuric acid, ammonium fluoride, and concentrated hydrochloric acid, especially when under pressure. [Pg.86]

Acetylene Dichloride Acetylene Tetrachloride Acetylenogen Acetyl Hydroperoxide Acetyl Peroxide Solution Acid Ammonium Carbonate Acid Ammonium Fluoride Acid Calcium Phosphate... [Pg.18]

SYNS ACID AMMONIUM FLUORIDE AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE AMMONIUM DIFLUORIDE AMMONIUM FLUORIDE comp, with HYDROGEN FLUORIDE (1 1) AMMONIUM HYDROFLUORIDE AMMONIUM HYDROGEN BIFLUORIDE AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE AMMONIUM HYDROGEN FLUORIDE, soUd (UN 1727) (DOT) AMMONIUM HYDROGEN FLUORIDE, solution (UN 2817) (DOT)... [Pg.70]

During the early stages of fermentation the growth of harmful bacteria is checked, in the past lactic acid was used, but now antiseptics, to which the selected yeast has been acclimatized, are employed. The following substances have been used bismuth nitrate, calcium bisulphite, hydro-fluoric acid, ammonium fluoride, the latter being now most in favour. [Pg.170]

Ammonium Bifluoride Acid Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Acid Fluoride Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride ... [Pg.226]

ACID AMMONIUM FLUORIDE (1341-49-7) FiH H4N Reacts with water, forming a weak solution of hydrofluoric acid. Violent reaction with bases, releasing ammonia gas. Attacks glass, cement, and most metals in the presence of moisture. Upon contact with moisture and metal, this material may release flammable hydrogen gas which may collect in enclosed spaces. Do not use aluminum, nickel, or steel containers. When heated to decomposition, emits toxic and corrosive fumes of ammonia, hydrogen fluoride, and nitric oxides. [Pg.24]

ACID AMMONIUM FLUORIDE (1341-49-7) Reacts with water, forming a weak solution of hydrofluoric acid. Incompatible with alkalis, acids. Attacks glass, cement, and most metals in the presence of moisture. Flammable hydrogen gas may collect in enclosed spaces. [Pg.23]

Other complexing agents used to eliminate or reduce the influences of metal ions on the determination of hydride forming elements are cyanides, thiocyanates, tartaric acid, citric acid, ammonium fluoride, and 2-mercapto-propionic acid. [Pg.124]

Synonyms Acid ammonium fluoride Ammonia white acid Ammonium acid fluoride Ammonium fluoride Ammonium hydrogen fluoride... [Pg.250]

Acid Ammonium Fluoride Acid Calciiun Phosphate... [Pg.127]


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