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142-71-2 crystals of venus

SYNS ACETATE de CLTVRE (FRENCH) ACETIC ACID, CUPRIC SALT COPPER(2+) ACETATE COPPER(II) ACETATE COPPER DIACETATE COPPER(2+) DIACETATE CRYSTALLIZED VERDIGRIS CRYSTALS of VENUS CUPRIC ACETATE CUPRIC DIACETATE NEUTRAL VERDIGRIS OCTAN MEDNATY (CZECH)... [Pg.383]

Copper acetate 4068-9 Cu(C2H302)2 Blnacetate of copper crystallized verdigris crystals of venus neutral acetate of copper normal acetate of copper subacetate of copper. [Pg.7]

Aoet tes.—OopBio Aobtatb—Diacetate—Crystals of Venus—Cupri ace-tas V iR)—0u(C, 0,), + Aq—181.2 4- 18—is formed when CuO or verdigris is dissolved in acetic acid or by decomposition of a solution of CuSO. by Pb(C, 0-) It crystalHzes in large, bluish-green prisms, which lose their Aq at 140 (284 F.). At 240 -260 (464 -600 R) they are deoompoeed with liberation of glacial acetic add. [Pg.144]

CRYSTALLIZED VERDIGRIS or CRYSTALS of VENUS (142-71-2) Cu(C2H30j)2 H20 Noncombustible solid. Solution in water is basic reacts with acids. Incompatible with acetyUdes, hydrazine, nitrates, mercurous chloride. In fire, may form irritating vapors of acetic acid. CRYSTAMET (6834-92-0 1344-09-8) see sodium silicate. [Pg.284]

Synonyms Acetic acid, copper (2+) salt Acetic acid cupric salt Copper acetate Copper (II) acetate Copper (2+) acetate Copper diacetate Copper (II) diacetate Crystallized verdigris Crystals of Venus Cupric acetate (INCI)... [Pg.1034]

Crystalor CBN-020, Crystalor DC-6, Crystalor DC-7, Crystalor HBN-005, Crystalor HBN-010, Crystalor HBN-020. See Polymethylpentene Crystals of Venus. See Copper acetate (ic) Crystal violet. See Basic violet 3 Crystal violet lactone CAS 1552-42-7 EINECS/ELINCS 216-293-5 Synonyms 3,3-Bis (4-(dimethylamino) phenyl-6-(dimethylamino) phthalide 3,3-Bis (p-(dimethylamino) phenyl-6-(dimethylamino) phthalide 6-(Dimethylaino)-3,3-bis (4-(dimethylamino) phenyl)-1(3H)-isobenzofuranone 6-(Dimethylamino)-3,3-bis (p-(dimethylamino) phenyl) phthalide 1(3H)-Isobenzofuranone, 6-(dimethylamino)-3,3-bis (4-(dimethylamino) phenyl-Phthalide, 6-(dimethylamino)-3,3-bis (p-(dimethylamino) phenyl)-Empirical C26H29N3O2... [Pg.1095]

Rutile (titanium oxide) Rutilated quartz Needle stone Venus hair stone Sagenite Colorless to smoky quartz, often as crystals, with needle-shaped yellow, red, or brown crystals of rutile randomly scattered or in radiating sprays... [Pg.26]

A philosophical spirit of wine prepared by repeatedly distilling alcohol with oil of vitriol must have contained ether. Volatile vitriol of Venus (copper acetate), obtained in blue crystals from a solution of verdigris in distilled vinegar, yields on distillation and rectification a colourless spirit of Venus (esprit de Venus), i.e. concentrated acetic acid. Spirit of Saturn is distilled from sugar of lead (sucre ou sel de Satume). The distillation of amber yields a spirit, an oil, and volatile salt (succinic acid) of acid taste, soluble in water, which can be sublimed in white crystals. One of Le Fevre s special preparations was a volatile salt of vipers obtained by distillation, and he extols the virtues of tobacco. ... [Pg.24]

Nishikawa, O., Okrugin, V., Belkova, N. et al. (2006) Crystal symmetry and chemical composition of yukonite TEM study of specimens collected from Nalychevskie hot springs, Kamchatka, Russia and from Venus mine, Yukon Territory, Canada. Mineralogical Magazine, 70(1), 73-81. [Pg.221]

Fig. 34. Crystal structure of BAM. (Drawn with VENUS developed by Dilanian and Izumi.)... Fig. 34. Crystal structure of BAM. (Drawn with VENUS developed by Dilanian and Izumi.)...

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