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Carbonic acid, ammonium salt

SYNS AMMONIUMCARBONAT (GERMAN) CARBONIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT CARBONIC ACID, DIAMMONIUM SALT DIA.MMONIUM CARBONATE... [Pg.67]

Synonyms CAS 506-87-6 carbonic acid, ammonium salt diammonium carbonate CRYSTAL AMMONIA AMMONIUM SESQUICARBONATE HARTSHORN... [Pg.46]

Manuf./Distrib. Aldrich http //www.sigma-aldrich.com Alfa Aesar http //www.alfa.com BASF http //www.basf.com Fluka http //www.sigma-aldrich.com ICN Biomed. Research Prods, http //www.icnbiomed.com Pfaltz Bauer http //www.pfaitzandbauer.com TCI Am. http //www.tciamerica.com Ammonium carbonate CAS 506-87-6 8000-73-5 10361-29-2 EINECS/ELINCS 233-786-0 UN 9084 INS503(i) E503 Synonyms Carbonic acid, ammonium salt Carbonic acid, diammonium salt Diammonium carbonate Hartshorn... [Pg.252]

Carbonic acid, ammonium copper salt. See Copper ammonium carbonate Carbonic acid, ammonium salt. See Ammonium carbonate... [Pg.767]

Synonyms Carbonic acid, ammonium salt Carbonic acid, diammonium salt Diammonium carbonate Hartshorn... [Pg.1976]

Buffer substances which occur in nature include phosphates, carbonates, and ammonium salts in the earth, proteins ol plant and animal (issues, and the carbonic-acid-bicaihonatc system in blood. Sec also Acid-Base Regulation (Blood). [Pg.261]

Ceric ammonium nitrate Cerate(2-), hexanitrato-, diammonium Cerate(2-), hexakis(nitrato-O)-, diammonium, (OC-6-11) (16774-21-3), 67,141 Cerium(ill) chloride, heptahydrate (18618-55-8), 69, 89 Cesium carbonate Carbonic acid, dicesium salt (534-17-8), 65, 150 CESIUM THIOLATES, 65, 150 Chiral auxiliary, 65, 173, 183, 203, 215 Chiral oxazolidinone auxiliary, from phenylalanine, 68, 77, 83 Chirasil-Val, 66, 153, 154... [Pg.270]

Uses Substitute for DNP, and Picric acid in explosives compositions. Readily forms primary explosives when treated with metal hydroxides, or carbonates. The ammonium salt is prepared by treating DNR with aqueous ammonia, and is used in fireworks, and pyrotechnic compositions—as it self deflagrates ... [Pg.290]

SYNS ACID AMMONIUM CARBONATE AMMONIUM CARBONATE AMMONIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE CARBONIC ACID, MONOAMMONIUM SALT MONOAMMONTUM CARBONATE... [Pg.66]

SAFETY PROFILE A nuisance dust. An eye and skin irritant. Ignites on contact with F2. Incompadble with acids, ammonium salts, (Mg + H2). Calcium carbonate is a common air contaminant. See also CALCIUM COMPOUNDS. [Pg.266]

ACID AMMONIUM CARBONATE or ACID AMMONIUM CARBONATE, MONO AMMONIUM SALT (1066-33-7) CHjOj HjN NH4HCO3 Noncomustible solid (Fire Rating 1). Violent reaction with strong acids, forming carbon dioxide. Reacts with strong bases, forming ammonia. In temperatures above 140°F/49°C, ammonia and carbon dioxide fumes are formed. Reacts with fluorine, magnesium, sodium hypochlorite. [Pg.24]

CALCIUM CARBONATE or CALCIUM(II) CARBONATE (1317-65-3) Incompatible with acids, ammonium salts, fluorine, germanium, lead diacetate, magnesium, mercurous chloride, silicon, silver nitrate, titanium. [Pg.244]

CARBONIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT (471-34-1) Contact with acids forms carbon dioxide gas. Incompatible with ammonium salts, fluorine. [Pg.265]

AI3-25347 Ammonia sesquicarbonate Ammonium carbonate Ammoniumcarbonat Carbonate d ammoni-aque Carbonic acid, diammonium salt Caswell No. 042 CCRIS 7328 Diammonium carbonate EINECS 208-058-0 ERA Pesticide Chemical Code 073501 HSDB 6305 Salt of Hartshorn. Also typically contains ammonium carbamate. Crystals mp = 58 (dec) vaporizes at about 60° incompatible with acids and acid salts soluble in H2O (25 g/100 ml). [Pg.51]

Synonyms C9-C10 alkanes, perfluoro-, sulfonic acid, ammonium salts Definition Ammonium salt of a sulfonated, fluorinated alkane with 9 or 10 carbon atoms in alkyl chain Uses Surfactant in cosmetics... [Pg.976]

Poly (1,4-phenylene sulfide) resin. See Polyphenylene sulFrde resin Poly [(phenyl glycidyl ether)-co-farmaldeh e. See Epoxy-novolac Polyphenylmethyl siloxane. See Phenyl methicone Phenyl trimethicone Polyphosphoric acid, ammonium salt. SeeAmmonium polyphosphate Poly (polytetrahydrofuran carbonate) diol. See Polyether-polycarbonate diol... [Pg.1301]

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]

Carbonic acid monoammonium salt. See Ammonium bicarbonate Carbonic acid monopotassium salt. See Potassium bicarbonate Carbonic acid monosodium salt. See Sodium bicarbonate... [Pg.767]

Synonyms Ammonium copper carbonate Carbonic acid, ammonium copper salt... [Pg.1035]

Properties Wh. impalpable powd. sol. in acids, carbonated water, ammonium salt sol ns. si. sol. in water dens. 3.62 loses CO2 1340 C Toxicology Avoid inh. and ing. [Pg.4221]

Ammonia reacts as a nucleophile in the presence of compounds bearing an electrophilic carbon. When 1-bromobutane is heated with ammonia (a reaction bomb or autoclave is required because the boiling point of ammonia is -33°C), an initial Sn2 reaction (see Chapter 11, Section 11.2) gives butylammonium bromide, 4. In the presence of ammonia, which is also a base, the weakly acidic ammonium salt is converted to its conjugate base, butanamine (also known as 1-aminobutane, 5). [Pg.1357]

If a mixture of elemental arsenic and sulfur is heated, the sulfur melts and arsenic trisulfide is formed. In contrast to all other sulfides, this sulfide is soluble in ammonia or ammonium carbonate 5delding ammonium salts of mono- and disulfoarsenious acid ... [Pg.111]

The CSS friction properties of three types of lubricants, i.e., ester (Lubricant 1), amide (Lubricant 3), and carboxylic acid ammonium salt (Lubricant 5) are shown in Fig.9. These friction measurements of the synthesized lubricants revealed that the ester and the amide are far less durable than the comparable salt type. For the ester and amide lubricants, the friction coefficients ( p ) were around 0.25 for the first ten CSS operations, but rose with the increasing number of CSS operations ( n ). Especially, for the ester lubricant, i steeply increased after 20 operations, and the carbon protective layer got damaged when the p became over 0.90 at n = 138. For the amide lubricant, the slope of Ap per An decreased compared to the ester, however, a wear scar occurred at n = 3279. For the carboxylic add ammonium salt lubricant, the p value remained nearly constant at around 0.25 throughout the 104 CSS operations and the medium was scarcely damaged. The low initial value of p, 0.2-0.3, indicates that there is sufficient lubricant film to protect the rubbing surface. [Pg.429]

Trade Names Acritamer 941 Carbopoi 941 NF Carbopoi 981 NF Trade Names Containing Carbopoi 971PNF Carbotner, sodium saH. See Sodium carbomer Carbonate of potash. See Potassium carbonate Carbon bichioride Carbon dichloride. See Perchloroethylene Carbonic acid, ammonium saH. See Ammonium carbonate Carbonic acid calcium salt Carbonic acid calcium saH (1 1). See Calcium carbonate... [Pg.2018]


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