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Sodium bicarbonate Hexamine

Potassium chloride. Bleach Red phosphorus. Potassium chlorate. Alcohol Quebrachitol, Nitric acid. Sulfuric acid. Sodium bicarbonate Hexamine, Nitric acid. Sodium nitrate PropionitrUe, Sulfuric acid, Trioxane, Nitric acid DAPT, Acetic acid. Ammonium nitrate. Nitric acid. Acetic anhydride... [Pg.336]

Benzene, Arsenic trichloride, Aluminum chloride. Hexanes Acetic anhydride. Nitric acid, Hexamine, Acetic acid, Methylene chloride. Sodium bicarbonate, Magnesium sulfate, Dioxane, Hydrogen chloride, Acetone, Sodium azide m-phenylenediamine, Methanol, Sodium carbonate, Ethyl chloromate, Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, Sulfuric acid, Nitric acid... [Pg.329]

Acetic anhydride. Nitric acid, Hexamine, Acetic acid. Methylene chloride, Sodiiun bicarbonate. Magnesium sulfate, Dioxane, Hydrogen chloride. Acetone, Sodium azide... [Pg.135]

Prior to the early 1960s, there were very few materials which possessed these properties. Little and Mitchell in their text Tablet Making, cite sodium chloride and bromide, potassium chlorate, bicarbonate and iodide, ammonium chloride, and hexamine as having properties which permit tabletting without some form of prior treatment. No reference is made by name to the process of direct compression. [Pg.3673]


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