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Strontium chlorite

Strontium Chlorite,Sr(C102)2> wh crysts, dec with evolution of heat when touched with a hot wire was first prepd by Millon(184 3) by slowly addg Sr(OH)2 to aq chlorous acid(Ref 1). Levi (Ref 2) prepd the compd by action of strontium... [Pg.28]

Write the formulas for the following compounds (a) copper(I) cyanide, (b) strontium chlorite, (c) perbromic acid, (d) hydroiodic acid, (e) disodium ammonium phosphate, (f) lead(II) carbonate, (g) tin(II) fluoride, (h) tetraphosphorus decasulfide, (i) mercury(II) oxide,... [Pg.65]

Write the formulas for the following compounds -ARIS (a) copper(I) cyanide, (b) strontium chlorite, (c) perbro-... [Pg.73]

Impact sensitivities of mixtures of red phosphorus with various oxidants were determined in a direct drop-ball method, which indicated higher sensitivities than those determined with an indirect striker mechanism. Mixtures with silver chlorate were most sensitive, those with bromates, chlorates and chlorites were extremely sensitive, and mixtures with sodium peroxide and potassium superoxide were more sensitive than those with barium, calcium, magnesium, strontium or zinc peroxides. Mixtures with perchlorates or iodates had sensitivities comparable to those of unmixed explosives, such as lead azide, 3,5-dinitrobenzenediazonium-2-oxide etc. [Pg.1888]

Strontium is an alkahne earth metal. It only forms a +2 cation. The polyatomic ion chlorite, CIO2, has a -1 charge. Since the charges on the cation and anion are numerically different, the subscript of the cation is numerically equal to the charge on the anion, and the subscript of the anion is numerically equal to the charge on the cation. The correct formula is Sr(C102)2... [Pg.28]

Ammonium citrate dibasic Barium fluoride Barium nitrate Bismuth Calcium fluoride Calcium titanate Carbon Cobalt sulfate (ous) Gold Hydrogen peroxide y-Linolenic acid Niobium oxide Nitrogen Palmitoleic acid Polyester carbonate resin Selenium Sodium chlorite Strontium titanate electronics applies. [Pg.5146]

Aly and Huang discussed the removal of several cations such as barium, iron, vanadium, and selenium, and several chlorine, fluorine, and cyanide compounds. More recently, activated carbons have also been used for the adsorptive removal of sulfides, nitrates, chlorides, chlorites, and chlorates, cyanides, " boric acid, borax, and borates, as well as certain metals such as lithium, cerium, iron, strontium, and dysposium from the aqueous phase. [Pg.300]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.246 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.246 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.246 ]




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