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Cadmium Fluoroborate

Cadmium dichromate, molecular formula, properties, and uses, 6 56 It Cadmium dihydrogen phosphate, 4 514 Cadmium diphosphide, 4 510 Cadmium electrodes, 3 408 standard potential, 3 413t Cadmium electroplating, 24 749 Cadmium ethylenediamine hydroxide, solvent for cotton, 8 21 Cadmium fluoride, 4 512 physical properties of, 4 508t Cadmium fluoroborate, 4 511 Cadmium fluoroborate hexahydrate,... [Pg.130]

CADMIUM FLUOROBORATE Cadmium Fluoborate, Cadmium Fluoborate Solntion NL, I 1 0 0 ... [Pg.98]

SYNS BORATE(l-),TETRAFLUORO-, CADMIUM (2 1) (9CI) CADMIUM FLUOROBORATE CADMIUM TETRAFLUOROBORATE (7CI) TL 1026... [Pg.256]

Cadmium Fluoroborate Cadmium Fluoroborate Calcium Rosin Calcium Resinate... [Pg.134]

Cadmium fluoroborate Cd(BF4)2, chromium fluoroborate Cr(BF4)2 and nickel fluoroborate Ni(BF4)2 are used in electroplating baths. Like all salts of heavy metals, they are aggressive towards aluminium. [Pg.420]

FLUORINECOMPOUNDS,INORGANIC - BORON - FLUOROBORIC ACID] (Vol 11) Cadmium formate [4464-23-7]... [Pg.147]

Cadmium dust and fumes carbonate, chloride, fluoroborate, nitrate, oxide, sulfate, and sulfite forms lung, prostate 1.49... [Pg.36]

Cadmium Cadmium has a long tradition as a corrosion-protective coating. Because of its high ductility, the film acts as a lubricant. Table 3 lists some typical cadmium baths and their operating conditions. There is nearly no hydrogen evolution with the fluoroborate electrolyte. [Pg.575]

The number and variety of ion-specific electrodes is rapidly increasing with no end in sight. At the present writing, it is possible to use such electrodes to determine, either by direct or indirect measurement, ionic concentrations of the following species ammonia, bromide, cadmium, calcium, chloride, cupric, cyanide, fluoride, fluoroborate, iodide, lead, nitrate, perchlorate, potassium, sulfide, sodium, sulfur dioxide, and thiocyanate, all by direct measurement, and by titration methods aluminum, boron, chromium, cobalt, magnesium, mercury, nickel, phosphate, silver, sulfate, and zinc. [Pg.113]


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