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Calcium nitrate.trihydrate

C2H60[g] ETHANOL (GAS) 389 Ca(N03)2 3H20 CALCIUM NITRATE TRIHYDRATE 439... [Pg.1904]

Acetone, Sulfuric acid. Chlorine gas. Methylene chloride. Calcium chloride Acetone, Sulfuric acid. Chlorine gas. Chloroform, Calcium chloride Dimethoxy ethane, Nitrate trihydrate. Liquid hydrogen cyanide 3-Pyridol, Ethylmethylamine, Formaldehyde, Pyridine, Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride, Sodium carbonate, Chloroform, Sodium sulfate, 1,10-Dibromodecane, Acetone, Acetonitrile, Charcoal, Ethyl acetate... [Pg.153]

The dihydrate is formed by evaporation at ordinary temperature of an ethereal solution of the hexahydrate which has been dried with calcium nitrate or by crystallisation of the hexahydrate from concentrated nitric acid solution. It yields small lustrous plates, thick and square, probably rhombic, and possessing a green fluorescence. It melts at 179-3° C. It is much more stable than the trihydrate, and can be kept in a vacuum desiccator with caustic alkali or i hosphorus pentoxide without any loss of water. It dissolves readily in ether. If the dihydrate is heated in a current of carbon dio.xide at 98° C. a product corresponding very nearly in composition to the nioiiohydrate, U03(N03)3.H20, is obtained at 160° C. under the same conditions the ankydi ffus salt, U02(N03)2, is obtained. The latter may also be obtained by passing a current of dry nitric anhydride over the tri-hydrate carefully heated at 170° to 180° C. It is a yellow amorphous powder, readily soluble in water with c -olution of heat. It reacts violently with ether. When heated to 200° C. it decomposes and leaves a mixture of uranic acid, UO3.H2O, and uranic anhydride. ... [Pg.326]

Calcium oxide CaO -15.0 Copper(II) nitrate trihydrate Cu(N03)2 3H20 +1570... [Pg.813]

CHioCaN OiOf Calcium nitrate - urea trihydrate, 38B, 687... [Pg.352]

Synonym Neatsfoot Oil Necatorina Nechexane Neutral Ahhonium Pluoride Neutral Anhydrous Calcium Hypochlorite Neutral Lead Acetate Neutral Nicotine Sulfate Neutral Potassium Chromate Neutral Sodium Chromatetanhydrous Neutral Verdigris Nickel Acetate Nickel Acetate Tetrahyorate Nickel Ammonium Sulfate Nickel Ammonium Sulfate Hexahydrate Nickel Bromide Nickel Bromide Trihydrate Nickel Carbonyl Nickel Chloride Nickel Chloride Nickel Cyanide Nickel Iiu Fluoborate Nickel Fluoroborate Solution Nickel Fluoroborate Nickel Formate Nickel Formate Dihyorate Nickel Nitrate Nickel Nitrate Hexahydrate Nickel Sulfate Nickel Tetracarbokyl Nickelous Acetate Nickelous Sulfate Nicotine Nicotine Sulfate Nifos Nitralin Nitram O-Nitraniline P-Nitraniline Nitric Acid Nitric Acid, Aluminum Salt Nitric Acid, Iron (111) Salt Compound Name Oil Neatsfoot Carbon Tetrachloride Neohexane Ammonium Fluoride Calcium Hypochlorite Lead Acetate Nicotine Sulfate Potassium Chromate Sodium Chromate Copper Acetate Nickel Acetate Nickel Acetate Nickel Ammonium Sulfate Nickel Ammonium Sulfate Nickel Bromide Nickel Bromide Nickel Carbonyl Nickel Chloride Nickel Chloride Nickel Cyanide Nickel Fluoroborate Nickel Fluoroborate Nickel Fluoroborate Nickel Formate Nickel Formate Nickel Nitrate Nickel Nitrate Nickel Sulfate Nickel Carbonyl Nickel Acetate Nickel Sulfate Nicotine Nicotine Sulfate Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate Nitralin Ammonium Nitrate 2-Nitroaniline 4-Nitroaniline Nitric Acid Aluminum Nitrate Ferric Nitrate... [Pg.69]

Note that the molar enthalpies of melting of the salt hydrates are generally rather larger than those of similar anhydrous salts melting at a much higher temperature. Compare, for instance the Am///kJ moF of lithium salt trihydrates with the anhydrous salts nitrate 36.4 vs. 26.7 and perchlorate 40.6 vs. 17.0, the sodium salt decahydrates with the anhydrous salts carbonate 72.0 vs. 30.0, sulfate 78.7 vs. 23.0, and the calcium salt hexahydrates with the anhydrous salts chloride 37.2 vs. 28.5, bromide 35.6 vs. 28.9. [Pg.115]


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