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CAS:1333-74-0
Molecular Formula:H2
Dihydrogen; Hydrogen; Liquid Hydrogen(Cryogenic Liquid); Molecular Hydrogen; h2
Brief Introduction
Hydrogen can be used as gas fuel, petroleum refining, manufacturing grease, hardening oil, margarine, synthesis of methanol, hydrochloric acid, ammonia, welding and metal cutting, meteorological observation, melting of glass, chemical book, metallurgical industry, coolant (liquid hydrogen), balance gas, etching gas, standard gas, zero point gas, correction gas, thermal oxidation, polysilicon, tungstening Ion implantation, current carrying, sintering, etc.
CAS:13376-74-4
Molecular Formula:H2Mg3O12Si4
Talc; Talcum Venetum; Steatite; Soapstone; Mahnesium Silicate; Vantalc 6H
Brief Introduction
Finely powdered native hydrous magnesium silicate. It is used as a dusting powder, either alone or with starch or boric acid, for medicinal and toilet preparations. It is also an excipient and filler for pills, tablets, and for dusting tablet molds.
CAS:13410-01-0
Molecular Formula:Na2O4Se
Disodium,Selenate; Natriumseleniat [German]; Sel-Tox Sso2 And Ss-20; Caswell No. 791; Selenic Acid,Disodium Salt
Brief Introduction
Sodium selenate is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2O4Se, not to be confused with sodium selenite. It exists as the anhydrous salt, the heptahydrate, and the decahydrate. These are white, water-soluble solids. The decahydrate is a common ingredient in multivitamins and livestock feed as a source of selenium. The anhydrous salt is used in the production of some glass. Although the selenates are much more toxic, many physical properties of sodium selenate and sodium sulfate are similar.
CAS:13424-46-9
Molecular Formula:N6Pb
Lead Diazide; Lead(2+) Diazide; Plumbous Azide; Lead Diazide Lead Azide; Diazidolead(Ii); Lead(Ii)Diazide; Lead Azide (Pb(N3)2); Lead(Ii) Azide.
Brief Introduction
Lead azide (Pb (N3) 2) is an explosive that is a toxic crystalline solid.
CAS:1344-95-2
Molecular Formula:Ca2O4Si
Brief Introduction
Calcium silicate, used for high temperature insulation and fire prevention. Calcium silicate is not known to have adverse health effects. Calcium silicate dissolves easily in water.
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