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Calcium Chromate Dihydrate

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Calcium Chromate (VI) Calcium Chromate Dihydrate Gelbin Yellow Ultramarine Steinbuhl Yellow Chemical Formula CaCr04-2H20. [Pg.73]

Calcium Arsenate Calcium Biphosphate Calcium Carbide Calcium Chlorate Calcium Chloride Calcium Chloride Hydrates Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous Calcium Chromate Calcium Chromate Dihydrate Calcium Chromate (VI)... [Pg.31]

Ba207P2 barium pyrophosphate 13466-21-2 25.00 3.9000 1 725 CaCrH406 calcium chromate dihydrate 13765-19-0 25.00 2.5000 1... [Pg.298]

CALCIUM CHROMATE or CALCIUM CHROMATE(VI) or CALCIUM CHROMATE DIHYDRATE or CALCIUM CHROME YELLOW or... [Pg.199]

Calcium Chromate Dihydrate Calcium Chromate Carbobenzoxy Chloride Benzyl Chloroformate... [Pg.134]

Calcium chromate dihydrate CaCr03-2H30 10060-08-9 192.102 yel orth cry dec 200 2.60 13.2 s dil acids... [Pg.778]

Information regarding gastrointestinal effects in animals after inhalation exposure to chromium or its compounds is limited. Histological examination of the stomachs of rats exposed to sodium dichromate dihydrate at 0.2 mg chromium(VI)/m3 for 28 or 90 days revealed no abnormalities (Glaser et al. 1985). In mice exposed intermittently to 4.3 mg chromium(VI)/m3 as calcium chromate for 18 months, small ulcerations in the stomach and intestinal mucosa were reported to occur occasionally, but the incidence in the treated mice, in controls, or other details regarding these lesions were not reported (Nettesheim et al. 1971). No treatment-related histopathological lesions were found in the stomach, large intestine, duodenum, jejunum, or ileum of rats chronically exposed to chromium dioxide at 15.5 mg chromium(IV)/m3 (Lee et al. 1989). [Pg.66]

Extractant buffer Dissolve 1.8 g paranitrophenol, 3 g potassium chromate, 2 g calcium acetate, 53.1 g calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl2.2H20) and 2.5 ml triethanolamine in 1 litre of distilled water. Adjust the pH to 7.5 with NaOH. [Pg.130]

Cl 77223. See Calcium chromate Cl 77231. See Calcium sulfate dihydrate Cl 77265. See Carbon Graphite Carbon, activated... [Pg.947]

Light orange chrome. See Lead chromate oxide Light petroleum hydrocarbons, odorless. See Petroleum hydrocarbons, odorless, light Light spar. See Calcium sulfate dihydrate Light yellow JB. See Diarylanilide yellow Lignin... [Pg.2398]

See also calcium chromate(IV) hydroxide dihydrate and calcium chromates group. [Pg.75]

Calcium chromates group Calcium chromate(IV) hydroxide dihydrate Colour Index (1971) 77223 MacIntyre (1992) 2768, 3078... [Pg.75]

Calcium group Chromates group Zinc chromates group Calcium chromate(IV) dihydrate Calcium chromate(IV) hydroxide dihydrate Chrome yellow Gelbin s yellow Yellow ultramarine Colour Index (1971) 77223, 77959 Gentele (1860) Kuhn Curran (1986) MacIntyre (1992) 2767-2768, 3078-3079 Salter (1869) 117... [Pg.76]

Chromates with group 1-2 elements (Ca, Sr, Ba) bariiun chro-mate(VI) (BaCr04) barium potassimn chromate (formula unknown) calcium chromate(VI) dihydrate (CaCrO4.2H20) calcium chromate(Vl) hydroxide chhydrate (Ca2(0H)2Cr04. 2H2O) strontium chromate(VI) (SrCr04). [Pg.101]

Calcium chromate(IV) hydroxide dihydrate Strontium chromate(IV)... [Pg.422]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.73 ]




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