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LiCl_<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>OA colorless, water-soluble compound, forming octahedral crystals and melting at 614_C; used to form concentrated brine in commercial air-conditioning systems and as a pyrotechnic in welding and brazing fluxes.
Industry:Chemistry
Sc<sub>2</sub> O<sub>3</sub> White powder, soluble in hot acids; used to prepare scandium. Also known as scandia.
Industry:Chemistry
VC twarde, czarne kryształy, topienie w 2800_C, gotowanie w 3900_C; nierozpuszczalny w kwasy, z wyjątkiem kwasu azotowego; używane narzędzie skrawające stopy i stali dodatków.
Industry:Chemistry
CaCN<sub>2</sub> In pure form, colorless rhombohedral crystals, the commercial form being a gray material containing 55–70% CaCN<sub>2</sub>; used as a fertilizer, weed killer, and defoliant.
Industry:Chemistry
LiF trujące, biały proszek topnienia w 870_C, gotowanie w 1670_C; nierozpuszczalny w alkoholu, słabo rozpuszczalny w wodzie, a rozpuszczalne w kwasach; używany jako środek wymiany ciepła, spawania i lutowania strumienia, ceramika i kryształy w podczerwieni instrumentów.
Industry:Chemistry
Sc<sub>2</sub> (SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub> Water-soluble, colorless crystals.
Industry:Chemistry
Ca(CN)<sub>2</sub> In pure form, a white powder that gives off hydrogen cyanide in air at normal humidity; prepared commercially in impure black or gray flakes; used as an insecticide and rodenticide. Also known as black cyanide.
Industry:Chemistry
Związek binarny litu, LiX, gdzie X jest halogenowe; przykłady są chlorek, LiCl i litu chlorek litu, LiF.
Industry:Chemistry
Sc<sub>3</sub> S<sub>3</sub> Yellowish powder; decomposes in dilute acids and boiling water to give off hydrogen sulfide.
Industry:Chemistry
A compound of vanadium with oxygen, for example, vanadium tetroxide (V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>), vanadium trioxide or sesquioxide (V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), vanadium oxide (VO), and vanadium pentoxide (V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>).
Industry:Chemistry