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Copper dipotassium chloride

The decomposition of sodium potassium tartrate, or of copper dipotassium chloride, differs in so far from that of Glauber s salt that two new solid phases are formed and in the case of copper dipotassium chloride, one of the decomposition products is itself a double salt. [Pg.228]

Aluminium, 0048 Ammonium phosphinate, 4549 Barium phosphinate, 0210 f Benzaldehyde, 2727 1,4-Benzenediol, 2326 Bis(hydrazine)tin(II) chloride, 4064 Calcium acetylide, 0582 Calcium phosphinate, 3925 Chromium(II) chloride, 4046 Chromium(II) oxide, 4235 Chromium(II) sulfate, 4238 Copper(I) bromide, 0264 Diacetatotetraaquocobalt, 1774 Diisobutylaluminium hydride, 3076 f 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine, 0951 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine, 3511 Dipotassium phosphinate, 4425 f Ethanedial, 0719 f Formaldehyde, 0415 Formic acid, 0417 Gallium(I) oxide, 4405 Glucose, 2513 f Hydrazine, 4515 Hydroxylamine, 4493 Hydroxylaminium phosphinate, 4550 Hyponitrous acid, 4464 Iron(II) chloride, 4055 Iron(II) hydroxide, 4386 Iron(II) sulfate, 4393 Fead(II) phosphinate, 4526 Fead(II) phosphite, 4530 Fithium dithionite, 4682 Magnesium, 4685 Magnesium phosphinate, 4512 Manganese(II) phosphinate, 4514 f Methylhydrazine, 0500 Phenylhydrazine, 2366 Phosphinic acid, 4498 Phosphonic acid, 4499 Phosphonium iodide, 4510 Potassium, 4640 Potassium hypoborate, 0163... [Pg.2567]

Concentrated sulfuric acid Silver nitrate Copper sulfate Mercury (II) chloride Methylene blue Potassium hexacyanoferrate (II) and iron (II) sulfate Fast evolution of sulfur dioxide and precipitation of pale yellow sulfur Black precipitate of silver Red precipitate of copper Gray precipitate of mercury Decolorization in cold solution White precipitate of dipotassium iron (II) hexacyanoferrate (II) turns from white to Prussian blue... [Pg.530]

HETEROCYCLES Copper phcnylace-tylide. Dichlorobis(benzonitrile)palladium. N-Dichloromethylene-N,N-dimcthylammo-nium chloride. Diiminosuccinonitrile. Dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate. Dipotassium cyanodithioimidocarbonate. Ethoxy-carbonyl isothiocyanate. Ethyldiisopropyl-amine. Ethylene oxide. Hydrogen fluoride. Isocyanomethane-phosphoric acid diethyl ester. Lead tetraacetate. Lithium aluminium hydride. Methylhydrazine. Phosphoryl chloride. Polyphosphate ester. Polyphosphoric acid. Potassium amide. Potassium hydroxide. Tolythiomethyl isocyanide. Tosylmethyl isocyanide, Trichlo-romethylisocyanide dichloride. Trimethyl-silyldiazomethane. [Pg.299]

From each of the following names, you should be able to deduce the formula of the complex ion or coordination compound intended. Yet, these are not the best systematic names that can be written. Replace each name with one that is more acceptable (a) cupric tetraammine ion (b) tetraamminedichlorido cobaltic chloride (c) platinic(IV) hexachloride ion (d) disodium copper tetrachloride (e) dipotassium antimony(III) pentachloride. [Pg.1166]


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