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Chromic phosphate

Dobson, E. L., Finkelstein, L. J., Finney, C. R. and Kelly, L. S. (1966). Particulate chromic phosphate Colloid characteristics suitable for measurement of liver circulation, page 477 in Radioactive Pharmaceuticals, AEC Symposium Series No. 6, Report No. CONF-651111, Andrews, G. A., Kniseley, R. M. and Wagner, H. N., Jr., Eds. (National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia). [Pg.83]

Chromic phosphate, molecular formula, properties, and uses, 6 563t Chromic potassium oxalate, molecular formula, properties, and uses, 6 563t Chromic potassium sulfate, molecular formula, properties, and uses, 6 563t Chromic sulfate, molecular formula, properties, and uses, 6 563t Chromite, 6 468-469, 471t consumption, 6 490-491 mining and processing, 6 477-481... [Pg.182]

Some chromium compounds (e.g., chromium chloride, chromic hydroxide, chromic phosphate) are used as catalysts for organic chemical reactions. [Pg.97]

Chromic acetate (see Chromium and chromium compounds) Chromic chloride (see Chromium and chromium compounds) Chromic oxide see Chromium and chromium compounds) Chromic phosphate see Chromium and ehromium compounds) Chromite ore see Chromium and ehromium compounds) Chromium and chromium compounds see also Implants, surgical)... [Pg.538]

Chromic Orthophosphates.—Violet chromic phosphate, CrPO. BHgO, is produced as a lavender amorphous precipitate when cold solutions of equal weights of chrome alum and ordinary sodium phosphate are mixed ... [Pg.86]

With phosphorus di-iodide a brown additive compound, CrOgClg.PIa, is obtained. It is readily decomposed by water, giving free iodine and a solution containing chromic, phosphate, chloride, and iodide ions. [Pg.91]

Chromic Phosphate P 32. Chromic phosphate P. >1 Phosphocol P32. Cr -P04, is supplied as a suspension in II-mL vials containing NaCI and NaOAc in water with 5 benzyl alcohol. The radioactivity is II mCi, with concentn-don up to 1 mCi/mL. The usual dose is 10 to 20mCi inirapn... [Pg.444]

Phosphate esters, us prodrugs. 149, i49f Phosphocol. See Chromic phosphate P 32 Phosphodiesierasc 5 inhibitors, active sites of 29. 30f... [Pg.982]

Soper IT, Berchuck A, Dodge R, Clarke-Pearson DL. Adjuvant therapy with intraperitoneal chromic phosphate (32P) in women with early ovarian carcinoma after comprehensive surgical staging. Obstet Gynecol 1992 79 993-997. [Pg.2482]

Ammonia N 13 injektion Carbon monoxide [Cll] injection Chromium Cr 51 edetate injection Chromic phosphate P 32 suspension... [Pg.72]

Chromic is a radiopharmaceutical. It causes local irradiation by beta emission. Chromic phosphate P32 decays by beta emission with a physical half-life of 14.3 days. It is used in the treatment of peritoneal or pleural effusion caused by metastatic disease. [Pg.155]

Arnaudon s Green Chromic phosphate Chromium monophosphate Chromium orthophosphate Chromium phosphate EINECS 232-141-0 Phosphoric acid, chromium(3+) salt (1 1) Plessy s green. Chromic phosphate, used as a pigment. [Pg.143]

The minimum solubility occurs with nitric acid approximating I8N-HNO3, or HNO8.H2O. The curves are simple and continuous. The sp. gr. of the mixed soln. are only approximately additive. H. Moissan observed that phosphorus reacts explosively with molten chromium trioxide and A. Oppenheim foimd that an aq. soln. of chromic acid at 200° is reduced by red phosphorus to chromic chromate. According to J. Jacobson, phosphorus dissolves in a soln. of chromic acid to form chromic phosphate. E. Kopp observed that a soln. of potassium dichromate when heated, or exposed to sunlight, is reduced by phosphorus. Observations on this subject were made by A. Stiassny, and J. W. Slater—vide phosphorus. According to... [Pg.113]

Caustic potash Chloric acid Chlorine, dry Chloroacetic acid Chloroacetone Chloroform Chlorosilanes Chlorosulfonic acid Chromic acid Chromic chloride Chromic fluorides Chromic hydroxide Chromic nitrates Chromic oxides Chromic phosphate Chromic sulfate Coconut oil Cod liver oil Coke oven gas Copper carbonate Copper chloride Copper cyanide Copper nitrate Copper oxide Copper sulfate Corn oil Coconut oil Cresylic acid Crude oil Cutting oils Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Cyclohexene Denatured alcohol Detergent solution Dex train Dextrose Diacetone Diallyl ether Diallyl phthalate Dichloroacetic acid Dichloroaniline o-Dichlorobenzene Dichloroethane Dichloroethylene Dichloromethane Dichlorophenol Diesel oil... [Pg.552]

Mantravadi RV, Spigos DG, Karesh SM, Pavel DG, Grady EG, Capek V (1983) Work in progress intra-arterial P-32 chromic phosphate for prevention of postoperative liver metastases in high-risk colorectal cancer patients. Radiology 148 555-559... [Pg.154]

Chromic phosphate. See Chromium phosphate Chromic sesquioxide. See Chromium oxide (ic)... [Pg.1038]

Synonyms Arnaudon s green Chromic phosphate Chromium monophosphate Chromium orthophosphate Phosphoric acid chromium (III) salt Plessy... [Pg.1039]

Gao W et al (2010) Intratumoral injection of P chromic phosphate in the treatment of implanted pancreatic carcinoma. Cancer Biother Radiopharm 25 215-224... [Pg.686]

A violet chromic phosphate (CrP04.6H20) is precipitated when a cold solution of chrome alum and disodium hydrogen phosphate are mixed on boiling it is converted to the green CrP04.4H20. [Pg.102]


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