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Carbon bichloride

Carbona, see Carbon tetrachloride Carbon bichloride, see Tetrachloroethylene Carbon bisulfide, see Carbon disulfide Carbon bisulphide, see Carbon disulfide Carbon chloride, see Carbon tetrachloride Carbon dichloride, see Tetrachloroethylene Carbon disulphide, see Carbon disulfide Carbon hexachloride, see Hexachloroethane Carbon monobrotnide trifluoride, see Bromotrifluoromethane... [Pg.1467]

SYNS ANKILOSTIN ANTISOL 1 CARBON BICHLORIDE CARBON DICHLORIDE CZTERO-CHLOROETYLEN (POLISH) DIDAKENE DOW-PER... [Pg.1082]

SYNONYMS ankilostin, antisol 1, carbon bichloride, carbon dichloride, ethylene tetrachloride, tetrachloroethylene, teraleno, tetralex, tetravec, tetropil, perchloroethylene... [Pg.368]

Synonyms Carbon bichloride Carbon dichloride Ethylene tetrachloride Perc Perchlor Perchlorethylene Tetrachlorethylene Tetrachloro-ethene Tetrachloroethylene 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene Classification Chlorinated hydrocarbon Empirical CjCI,... [Pg.1265]

Synonyms Carbon bichloride Carbon dichloride Ethylene tetrachloride Perc Perchlor... [Pg.3255]

In a similar manner, articles may be coated With transformed gutta-percha, by dipping them first into a sirupy solution of gutta-percha in bisulphide of carbon, and afterwards plunging them into a bath consisting of two to ten parts of chloride of sulphnr dissolved in ono hundred parte of bichloride of carbon,... [Pg.362]

If one moves pn a step farther, binoxide of iln presente ltselfj a substance already more pronounced in its chemical character than charcoal. Still It is inclined to combine equally as well with bases as with acids, showing a transition character. Now, if pumice be soaked In a solution of bichloride of tin, and then dipped into a solution of carbonate of soda, the pumice acquires all the properties of animal charcoal. Very porous pumice, finely-divided silica, cotton fibre—all these show Bigne of chemical power depending on their extant of surface and it may well be supposed that this chemical power would he more prominent, could they be obtained in the fluid state. Silicic add, which is as inert as charcoal at the ordinary temperature, drives out the powerfal sulphuric acid from its combinations at a temperature nearer Its own melting point. [Pg.1184]

Salts Compounds formed by the union of acids and bases, by the action of alkalies upon metals, or by the direct union of elements. The term is often incorporated in the common name of salts used as pharmaceuticals bitter salts, epsom salt, or Seidlitz salt (magnesium sulfate), preparing salt (sodium stannate), Preston s salts (ammonium chloride), Rochelle salt or Seignette s salt (potassium and ammonium tartrate), salt of Mars (ferrous sulfate), salt of Saturn (lead acetate), salt of tartar (potassium carbonate), salt of tin (stannous chloride), salt of wisdom (mercury bichloride and ammonium chloride), sore-throat salt (fused potassium nitrate), vinegar salts (calcium acetate), and vomiting salt (zinc sulfate). The term is also applied to some acids, such as salt of lemon or sour salt (citric acid), salt of sorrel (oxalic acid), and spirit of salt (muriatic acid). ... [Pg.967]

MERCURIC BICHLORIDE (7487-94-7) HgClj Contact with acids or acid fumes evolves chloride and mercury vapors. Possible violent reaction with chlorine nitrate, sodium acetylide. Incompatible with albumin, alkalis, alkaloid salts, anhydrous ammonia, antimony, arsenic, borax, bromides, carbonates, chloric acid, copper, formates, gelatin, hydrozoic acid, infusions of cinchona, iron, lead and silver salts, lime water, light metals, methyl isocyanoacetate, oak bark or senna, phosphates, potassium, reduced iron, sodiiun, sodium peroxyborate, sulfides, sulfites, tannic acids, trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate, vegetable astringents. Decomposed by sunlight. On small fires, use water spray, fog, foam, dry chemical powder, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.650]

Incompat. Mineral acids, mimic acid, gallic acids, alkali hydroxides and carbonates, lead and silver sabs, mercury bichloride, lime water, albumin, soap. [Pg.111]

Carbonate cryst. from CCI4. M.p. 193°. Phenylcarbamate cryst. from C Hg. M. 148°. p Toluenesvlphonyl cryst. from MeOH. M.p. 99°. Bichloride m.p. 115° decomp. Stable. Me ether see p-Ioaoanisole. [Pg.391]

Bichloride of mercury (see Mercuric chloride) Bichromates (dichromates) - 663 Biocide -185 Biological solutions - 884 Bismuth carbonate - 28,54,114,124,149,152, 154.156, 253, 264, 393, 398,811,824 Bismuth-lead eutectic, molten - 642, 673, 736 Bismuth, molten - 642, 646, 732, 736 Bismuth nitrate - 613 Bismuth oxycarbonate - 824 Bismuth subcarbonate - 824 Bisulfite in scrubber -109 Bitter almond, oil (see Essential oils)... [Pg.908]


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