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Carbon classification

Salt, sodium chloride classification compound. Stainless steel, mix of iron and carbon classification mixture. Tap water, dihydrogen oxide plus impurities classification mixture. Sugar, chemical name sucrose classification compound. Vanilla extract, natural product classification mixture. Butter, natural product classification mixture. Maple syrup, natural product classification mixture. Aluminum, metal classification in pure form—element (sold commercially as a mixture of mostly aluminum with trace metals, such as magnesium). Ice, dihydrogen oxide classification in pure form—compound when made from impure tap water—mixture. Milk, natural product classification mixture. Cherry-flavored cough drops, pharmaceutical classification mixture. [Pg.682]

The group reagents used for the classification of most common cations are hydrochloric acid, hydrogen sulphide, ammonium sulphide, and ammonium carbonate. Classification is based on whether a cation reacts with these reagents by the formation of precipitates or not. It can therefore be said that classification of the most common cations is based on the differences of solubilities of their chlorides, sulphides, and carbonates. [Pg.191]

Klappa, C.F. (1980) Rhizoliths in terrestrial carbonates classification, recognition, genesis and significance. Sedimentology 27, 613-629. [Pg.40]

Rg. 5. Ternary plot of sand/sandstone composition by member of the Zia Formation. Sample that plots as a litharenite contains a large amount of detrital carbonate. Classification from Folk (1974). [Pg.34]

CAS 108-32-7 EINECS/ELINCS 203-572-1 Synonyms Carbonic acid, cyclic propylene ester Carbonic acid, 1,2-propylene glycol ester 1,3-Carbon dioxypropane Cyclic methyleth-ylene carbonate Cyclic propylene carbonate Cyclic 1,2-propylene carbonate 1,3-Dioxolan-2-one, 4-methyl Dipropj ene carbonate 4-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-one 1-Methyl ethylene carbonate 1,2-Propanediol carbonate 1,2-Propanediyl carbonate 1,2-Propylene carbonate Propylene glycol cyclic carbonate Classification Qrganic compd. carbonic acid ester Empirical C,HsQ,... [Pg.1321]

Synonyms Baking soda Bicarbonate of soda Carbonic acid monosodium salt Monosodium carbonate Soda mint Sodium acid carbonate Sodium hydrogen carbonate Classification Inorganic salt Empirical CHNaOj Formula NaHCOs... [Pg.1342]

Ammonium biborate. See Ammonium borate Ammonium bicarbonate CAS 1066-33-7 EINECS/ELINCS 213-911-5 UN NA 9081 (DOT) INS503(ii) E503 Synonyms Acid ammonium carbonate Ammonium bicarbonate (1 1) Ammonium carbonate Ammonium hydrogen carbonate Carbonic acid monoammonium salt Monoammonium carbonate Classification Inorganic salt Empirical CH2O3 H3N Formula NH4HCO3... [Pg.249]

CAS 96-49-1 EINECS/ELINCS 202-510-0 Synonyms Carbonic acid, cyclic ethylene ester 1,3-Carbonyldioxyethane Cyclic ethylene carbonate 1,3-Dioxolan-2-one Dioxolone-2 1,2-Ethanediol carbonate Ethylene carbonic acid Ethylene glycol carbonate Ethylene glycol cyclic carbonate Glycol carbonate Classification Carbonic acid ester Empirical C3H4O3 Formula (-CH20)2C0... [Pg.1709]

Because of the variety of available carbons, classification is inevitable. Most carbonaceous materials which are capable of reversible hthium intercalation can be classified roughly as graphitic and nongraphitic (disordered). [Pg.438]


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