Sodium Dichromate
Sodium Dichromate is a bright orange inorganic chromium salt that is very similar to potassium dichromate in its appearance. Its chemical formula is Na2Cr2O7, but is used in its dihydrate …
Sodium Dichromate is a bright orange inorganic chromium salt that is very similar to potassium dichromate in its appearance. Its chemical formula is Na2Cr2O7, but is used in its dihydrate …
Potassium Dichromate is a popular inorganic oxidizing agent in both industries and laboratories. Its chemical formula is K2Cr2O7. It is largely used in laboratories as it is not a deliquescent …
Lithium bromide is a chemical compound of lithium and bromine. It has the formula LiBr. This compound can be produced by the action of hydrobromic acid on lithium hydroxide. Structure …
Calcium nitrate is an inorganic compound. It is also known as Norwegian Saltpeter. It has the formula Ca(NO3)2 and is usually found as a tetrahydrate compound Ca(NO3)2.4H2O. The inorganic compound …
Magnesium phosphate is an important mineral found in bones, in the seeds of many plants, and in a number of minerals. It has the formula Mg3(PO4)2. Structure and Formula The …
Barium Iodide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . The compound exists as an anhydrous and a dihydrate (\(BaI_2 \cdot (H_2O)\)) form. Structure and Formula The IUPAC name of …
Sodium Potassium Tartrate Tetrahydrate or Rochelle salt is a double salt of tartaric acid first prepared by an apothecary, Pierre Seignette, in about 1675. IUPAC Name Sodium potassium-2,3-dihydroxy butane-1,4-dioate Other …
Mohr’s Salt (Fe(SO4)(NH4)2(SO4)(H2O)6) named after the German scientist Karl Friedrich Mohr, is an inorganic compound also known as ammonium iron(II) sulfate or ferrous ammonium sulphate. This compound contains two primary …
Sulfur Trioxide (SO3) is one of the most important oxides of sulfur, as it is used in the manufacture of sulfuric acid. It is often called “the most economically important …
Zinc acetate is a salt with the chemical formula Zn(CH3CO2)2 (or) C4H6O4Zn. It generally occurs as a dihydrate. Hence the formula is written as Zn(CH3CO2)2.2H2O. Both the anhydrous and hydrate form …