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Bismuth magnesium nitrate

Sm, Eu and Gd can be concentrated by crystallization through double magnesium nitrates, followed by crystallization of bismuth magnesium nitrates [30]. Sm and Eu are then removed by a proceedure based on valence change, and Gd is recovered by bromate crystallizations. Yttrium group earths may be conveniently separated by bromate crystallization. [Pg.98]

Bis (ethylenediamine)copper (II) diiodocuprate(I), 5 16, 17 Bis (ethylenediam ine) copper (II) iodide, formation of, from bis-(ethy lenediamine) copper (II) diiodocuprate(I), 5 18 Bis(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) chloride, 6 198 Bismuth(III) iodide, 4 114 Bismuth magnesium nitrate, 2Bi-(N0,)3-3Mg(N0,), 24H,0, separation of europium from samarium and gadolinium by, 2 57... [Pg.227]

Bil3 Bismuth(III) iodide, 4 114 2Bi(N03)3-3Mg(N03)2-24H20 Bismuth magnesium nitrate, 2 57 BrF Bromine (I) fluoride, 3 185 BrF3 Bromine(III) fluoride, 3 184 BrF5 Bromine (V) fluoride, 3 185 BrH Hydrobromic acid, 1 151, 152, 155... [Pg.208]

Nickel titanium oxide. See Nickel titanate Nickel titanium yellow. See Titanium nickel yellow Nitration benzene. See Benzene Nitric acid, bismuth (3+) salt. See Bismuth nitrate Nitric acid, magnesium salt Nitric acid, magnesium salt (2 1). See Magnesium nitrate... [Pg.1217]

Bismuth nitrate 10373-78-1 Camphorquinone 10377-51-2 Lithium iodide 10377-60-3 Magnesium nitrate 10377-66-9... [Pg.6417]

Ammonium carbonate 233-788-1 Barium chloride 233-789-7 Benzyl valerate 233-792-3 Bismuth nitrate 233-814-1 Camphorquinone 233-822-5 Lithium iodide 233-826-3 Magnesium nitrate 233-826-7... [Pg.6911]

Bismuth Palladium nitrate and magnesium nitrate nickel nitrate... [Pg.172]

Calcium nitrate Ca(N03)2, magnesium nitrate Mg(N03)2, barium nitrate Ba(N03)2 and bismuth nitrate Bi(N03)2, whether dry or in solution, have no action on aluminium. In a solution of 600 g-l calcium nitrate Ca(N03)2, the decrease in thickness of 3003 is below 0.1 mm per year. [Pg.434]

Many of the following powdered metals reacted violently or explosively with fused ammonium nitrate below 200°C aluminium, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, tin, zinc also brass and stainless steel. Mixtures with aluminium powder are used as the commercial explosive Ammonal. Sodium reacts to form the yellow explosive compound sodium hyponitrite, and presence of potassium sensitises the nitrate to shock [1], Shock-sensitivity of mixtures of ammonium nitrate and powdered metals decreases in the order titanium, tin, aluminium, magnesium, zinc, lead, iron, antimony, copper [2], Contact between molten aluminium and the salt is violently explosive, apparently there is a considerable risk of this happening in scrap remelting [3],... [Pg.1681]

Magnesium bismuth nitrate, 3Mg-(N03)2-2Bi(N03)3-24H20, separation of europium from samarium and gadolinium by, 2 57... [Pg.239]


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