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Zinc phosphorus silicate

The outer crust is composed of rust (hematite), precipitate, and settled particulate. Treatment chemicals may also deposit preferentially atop tubercles in response to associated corrosion. It is common to find several percent of zinc and phosphorus compounds in tubercles that grow in zinc- and phosphate-treated waters. Silicates also can be found in... [Pg.48]

Perchloric acid Phosphomolybdic acid Phosphorus oxychloride Phosphorus pentachloride Phosphorus trichloride y-Picoline Polyphosphoric acid Potassium silicate Rhodium Selenium Selenium dioxide Silica gel Silver oxide (ous) Sodium borohydride Sodium silicate Strontium carbonate Sulfur dioxide Tantalum Tellurium Tetraisopropyl di (dioctylphosphito) titanate Titanocene dichloride Trichloromethylphosphonic acid Tristriphenylphosphine rhodium carbonyl hydride Tungsten carbide Vermiculite Ytterbium oxide Zinc chloride Zinc dust Zinc 2-ethylhexanoate Zirconium potassium hexafluoride... [Pg.4937]


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