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Alkalis silicon-iron alloys

Quinoline Salicylic acid Silicon Dinitrogen tetroxide, linseed oil, maleic anhydride, thionyl chloride Iodine, iron salts, lead acetate Alkali carbonates, calcium, chlorine, cobalt(II) fluoride, manganese trifluoride, oxidants, silver fluoride, sodium-potassium alloy... [Pg.1481]

CARBIDES. A binary solid compound of carbon and another element. The most familiar carbides are those of calcium, tungsten, silicon, boron, and iron (cemcntitc) Two factors have an important bearing on the properties of carbides (1) the difference in electronegativity between carbon and the second elemenl. and (2) whether the second element is a transition metal. Saltlike carbides of alkali metals are obtained by reaction with acetylene. Those ohlained from silver, copper, and mercury sails are explosive. See also Carbon and Iron Metals, Alloys, and Steels. [Pg.277]


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