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Magnesium nitrate-dihydrate

K2W04 potassium tungstate 7790-60-5 25.00 3.1200 1 2407 MgH4N208 magnesium nitrate dihydrate 15750-45-5 25.00 1.4500 1... [Pg.302]

Lithium fluoride Lithium hydroxide Lithium nitrate Magnesium chloride Magnesium oxalate dihydrate... [Pg.4950]

Sodium phosphate dibasic dihydrate Magnesium nitrate... [Pg.2958]

Jones and Tarter [11] have applied this technique to the simultaneous determination of metals (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium) and anions (chloride, sulphate, nitrate, bromide) in potable waters. The technique uses a cation separator column, a conductivity detector, an anion separator column and an anion suppressor column. Two different eluants were used lithium carbonate-lithium acetate dihydrate, and copper phthalate. [Pg.91]

ZINC CYANIDE (557-21-1) Zn(CN)j Noncombustible solid. May tend to be an unstable explosive. Reacts with acids, acid fumes, acid salts, or elevated temperatures releases flammable and poisonous hydrogen cyanide gas. Can react violently with magnesium (incandescence), chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates. Incompatible with nitrites, chlorates. Mixtures of metal cyanides with metal chlorates, nitrates, nitrites, or perchlorates may cause violent explosions. Incompatible with strong oxidizers, bromine, chlorine, fluorine, mercurous chloride, nitric acid. Violent reaction with sodium nitrite. Forms sensitive explosive mixtures with potassium chlorate. ZINC DIACETATE (557-34-6 5970-45-6, dihydrate) Zn(C2H302)2 Noncombustible... [Pg.1092]

Sodium dichromate dihydrate 7789-17-5 Cesium iodide 7789-18-6 Cesium nitrate 7789-21-1 Fluorosulfonic acid 7789-23-3 Potassium fluoride 7789-24-4 Lithium fluoride 7789-25-5 Nitrosyl fluoride 7789-29-9 Potassium bifluoride 7789-36-8 Magnesium borate 7789-38-0 Dyetone ... [Pg.6254]

BaClj 2H2O barium chloride dihydrate LiCl HjO lithium chloride monohydrate MgS04 7H2O magnesium sulfate heptahydrate Sr(N03)2 4H2O strontium nitrate tetrahydrate... [Pg.30]

Barium chloride dihydrate Lithium chloride monohydrate Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate Strontium nitrate tetrahydrate... [Pg.61]


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