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Magnesium oxide silver

Aluminum Oxide Calcium Oxide Copper(I) Oxide Copper(II) Oxide Iron(II) Oxide Iron(III) Oxide Magnesium Oxide Silver(I) Oxide Zinc Oxide... [Pg.905]

Chlorides.. The solution of 0.5 gm. l>f magnesium oxide in 10 cc. of nitric, acid and 10 cc. of water should not become more ttuui slightly opalescent, on the addition of silver nitrate solution. [Pg.135]

All metallic chlorides, except silver chloride and mercurous chloride, are soluble in H.O. but lead chloride, cuprous chloride and thallium chloride are only slightly soluble. Metallic chlorides when heated melt, and volaiilize or decompose, e.g.. sodium chloride, mp 804 (2 calcium, strontium, barium chloride volatilize at red heal magnesium chloride crystals yield magnesium oxide residue and hydrogen chloride cupric chloride yields cuprous chloride and chlorine. Sec also Chlorine Chlorinated Organics. Halides Hypochlorites and Sodium Chloride. [Pg.797]

Metals, or Metal oxides, or Metal salts, or Non-metals, or Non-metal oxides MRH Iron 5.10/68, potassium 2.90/63, Calcium oxide 4.05/48, magnesium oxide 3.89/39, manganese dioxide 1.80/48, Calcium oxide 4.05/48, magnesium oxide 3.89/39, manganese dioxide 1.80/48, Sulfur 4.10/15, silver nitrate 0.5/73... [Pg.1387]

Silica gel can also be used as a solid support on which liquids are immobilized to produce LLC systems. Most common are nonpolar phases for reverse phase work. Other chemicals used as stationary phases include cellulose and cellulose ion exchangers, polyamide, magnesium oxide, and Kieselguhr. Silver nitrate is added to silica gel to retain olefins selectively, as noted earlier. The review by Scott15 can be consulted for further information on the stationary phase in TLC. [Pg.127]

A known volume of the air is passed through a U tube filled with dry, fine-grained silica gel. The silica gel with the substance absorbed on it is transferred to a nickel or silver crucible and covered with a layer of magnesium oxide which is well pressed down, 6 gm. of a mixture of equal parts of sodium peroxide and sodium carbonate are added and pressed down, and this is finally covered with a layer of sodium carbonate. The crucible is heated with a small flame for about 15 minutes until the bottom is dull red. It is then allowed to cool and placed in a beaker, hot water is added and the beaker warmed on the water-bath. The solution is neutralised with dilute sulphuric acid and warmed... [Pg.331]

In a further method the sample is heated in a sealed tube for 5 min with a mixture (3 + 1) of magnesium and magnesium oxide, which converts all the arsenic into magnesium arsenide On decomposition by dilute sulphuric acid, arsine is evolved and is absorbed in a 0.5% solution of silver diethyldithiocarbamate (AgDDC) in pyridine. The colour produced has an absorption maximum at 560 nm and is proportional to concentration up to 20 fig of arsenic in 3 ml of solution. Alternatively, the arsine is oxidized by bromine and determined iodimetrically. [Pg.174]

There may be simultaneous or preliminary dehydration processes for hydrated salts. Group 1 metal perchlorates, as well as calcium, barium and silver perchlorates [59] are represented by reaction (2.13). Aluminium and iron(IIl) perchlorates are represented by reaction (2.14). The solid product of decomposition of magnesium perchlorate is a mixture of magnesium oxide and magnesium chloride. [Pg.59]

Typical fillers carbon black, zinc oxide, magnesium oxide in EMI shielding field silver plated aluminum, silver plated nickel, silver coated glass spheres, silver plated copper, silver, nickel and carbon black... [Pg.692]

Dehydrohalogenation Alumina, see Sulfur tetrafluoride. Alumina-Potassium hydroxide. Cesium fluoride. l,5-Diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonene-5. l,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane. 1,5-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undecene-5. Dimethylaminotrimethylstannane. Dimethyl sulfoxide. Hexamethylphosphoric triamide. Lithium chloride. Lithium dicyclohexylamide. Magnesium oxide. Potassium r-butoxide. Potassium fluoride. Potassium triethylmethoxide. Pyridine, see Nitrosyl chloride. Silver fluoride. Silver nitrate. Sodium amide. Sodium bicarbonate, see Nitryl iodide. Sodium isopropoxide. Triethylamine, see Sulfur dioxide. [Pg.241]


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