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Cadmium ammonium bromide

Aluminium sulphate Ammonium bifluoride Ammonium bisulphite Ammonium bromide Ammonium persulphate Antimony trichloride Beryllium chloride Cadmium chloride Calcium hypochlorite Copper nitrate Copper sulphate Cupric chloride Cuprous chloride Ferric chloride Ferric nitrate... [Pg.26]

Metal Halides. Reacts explosively or violently with the following calcium bromide iron(III) bromide or chloride iron(II) bromide or iodide cobalt(II) chloride silver fluoride all four mercury(II) halides copper(I) chloride, bromide or iodide copper(II) chloride and bromide ammonium tetrachlorocuprate zinc and cadmium chlorides, bromides, and iodides aluminum fluoride, chloride, and bromide thallium bromide tin(II) or (IV) chloride tin(IV) iodide arsenic trichloride and triiodide antimony and bismuth trichlorides, tribromides, and triiodides vanadium(V) chloride chromium(IV) chloride manganese(II) and iron(II) chlorides and nickel chloride, bromide, and iodide.17,22"25... [Pg.485]

CADMIUM (Mono) AMMONIUM BROMIDE CdBr,.NH3r. [Pg.71]

Aloe barbadensis gel analgesic, topical sun care Aloe barbadensis gel analgesic, veterinary Sodium salicylate analytical chemistry 2-Aminobiphenyl Ammonium bromide Ammonium fluoride Ammonium formate Ammonium oxalate Ammonium phosphate Ammonium thiocyanate Bismuth iodide Brucine Cadmium chloride... [Pg.4812]

EFFECT OF QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SAET EXCHANGE CENTER STERIC ACCESSIBILITY ON EXTRACTION OF CADMIUM BROMIDE COMPLEXES... [Pg.264]

The quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) are widely used as ionofores of ion-selective electrodes and extractants of metals halogenic anion complexes. The influence of the QASes nature with various methyl groups contents on the cadmium extraction from bromide media has been investigated. [Pg.264]

Arsenic triiodide also dissolves, the saturated solution at 15° C. having density 3-661. Other soluble halides are potassium bromide, anhydrous ferric and aluminium chlorides 6 and tetramethyl ammonium iodide but the iodides of rubidium, cadmium, manganese and cobalt, also mercuric and stannic iodides, and cobalt and stannic bromides, are insoluble or only very slightly soluble in arsenic tribromide. The liquid also dissolves phosphoryl bromide and, very slightly, ammonium thiocyanate. In the mixed solutions of halides, the components may react chemically (cf. p. 106), but such is not always the case for example, with antimony tribromide a continuous series of solid solutions is formed.7... [Pg.113]

In most cases, after the hydrogen bromide had been removed, the resulting solutions were treated with various carbonates or with ammonium hydroxide to form the desired salts. The salts could be recrystallized directly from water or precipitated into ethanol. The choice of salt depended on circumstances thus, calcium D-gluconate crystallized well, but in the case of n-galactonic acid, the cadmium salt was preferable. The lead or cadmium salt was preferred when the free acid was desired since treatment of the aqueous solution or suspension with hydrogen sulfide easily removed the cation. The barium salts could be treated with the calculated amount of sulfuric acid and the calcium salts with oxalic acid for the same purpose. [Pg.142]


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