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McGraw Hill Financial, Inc. is an American publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are financial, publishing, and business services.
Na<sub>2</sub> SiF<sub>6</sub> A poisonous, white, amorphous powder; slightly soluble in water; decomposes at red heat; used to fluoridate drinking water and to kill rodents and insects. Also known as sodium silicofluoride.
Industry:Chemistry
Cualquiera de los elementos que forman grupo 16 de la tabla periódica; disponen de oxígeno, azufre, selenio, telurio y Polonio.
Industry:Chemistry
Mg<sub>2</sub> Si<sub>3</sub>O<sub>8</sub>_5H<sub>2</sub>O A white, odorless, tasteless powder; insoluble in water and alcohol; used as an industrial odor absorbent and in medicine.
Industry:Chemistry
Ag<sub>2</sub> O An odorless, dark-brown powder with a metallic taste; soluble in nitric acid and ammonium hydroxide, insoluble in alcohol; decomposes above 300_C; used in medicine and in glass polishing and coloring, as a catalyst, and to purify drinking water.
Industry:Chemistry
ZnTe moderadamente tóxicos, de color rojizos cristales que funden a 1238_C y se descomponen en agua.
Industry:Chemistry
Cu(CN)<sub>2</sub> A green powder, insoluble in water; used in electroplating copper on iron. Also known as copper cyanide.
Industry:Chemistry
Hg<sub>3</sub> PO<sub>4</sub> Light-sensitive white powder with variable composition; insoluble in alcohol and water, soluble in nitric acids; used in medicine. Also known as mercury phosphate; trimercurous orthophosphate.
Industry:Chemistry
Un binario compuesto que contiene un calcógenos y un elemento más electropositivo o radical.
Industry:Chemistry
AgMnO<sub>4</sub> Water-soluble, violet crystals that decompose in alcohol; used in medicine and in gas masks.
Industry:Chemistry
ZrB<sub>2</sub> A hard, toxic, gray powder that melts at 3000_C; used as an aerospace refractory, in cutting tools, and to protect thermocouple tubes. Also known as zirconium diboride.
Industry:Chemistry