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magnesium diuranate
chemical compound
zirconium disilicide
chemical compound
rubidium chloride rb-82
chemical compound
uranium monosulfide
chemical compound
uranium diselenide
chemical compound
digallium monoxide
chemical compound
neodymium(II) chloride
chemical compound
praseodymium(III) bromide
chemical compound
ammonium malate
chemical compound
silver arsenate
chemical compound
propylene glycol alginate
chemical compound used as emulsifier, stabilizer, and thickener in food products
actinium(III) sulfide
chemical compound
silver perrhenate
chemical compound
erbium(III) fluoride
chemical compound
manganese(II) titanate
inorganic compound
plutonium(III) bromide
chemical compound
Neodymium aluminium borate
chemical compound
ammonium uranyl carbonate
chemical compound
Diphosphorus tetroxide
chemical compound
gadolinium oxysulfide
chemical compound
bismuth oxynitrate
group of chemical compounds
gold(I) fluoride
chemical compound (AuF)
Calcium selenide
chemical compound
aluminium molybdate
chemical compound
nitrostarch
Nitrostarch is a secondary explosive similar to nitrocellulose. Much like starch, it is made up of two components, nitrated amylose and nitrated amylopectin. Nitrated amylopectin generally has a greater solubility than amylose; however, it is less stable than nitrated amylose.
disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
chemical compound
Mercury(I) hydride
chemical compound
bismuth ferrite
chemical compound
yttrium iodide
chemical compound
methylaluminoxane
Methylaluminoxane, commonly called MAO, is a mixture of organoaluminium compounds with the approximate formula (Al(CH3)O)n. It is usually encountered as a solution in (aromatic) solvents, commonly toluene but also xylene, cumene, or mesitylene, Used in large excess, it activates precatalysts for alkene polymerization.
scandium(III) sulfate
chemical compound
galactans
Galactan (galactosan) is a polysaccharide consisting of polymerized galactose. In general, galactans in natural sources contain a core of galactose units connected by α(1→3) or α(1→6), with structures containing other monosaccharides as side-chains.
uranyl formate
chemical compound
polonium dibromide
chemical compound
osmium(II) chloride
chemical compound
silver tungstate
chemical compound
chromium(II) oxalate
chemical compound
cerous iodide
chemical compound
tantalum trialuminide
chemical compound
samarium(III) bromide
chemical compound
rhodium(III) nitrate
chemical compound
protactinium(V) bromide
chemical compound
terbium(III) fluoride
chemical compound
aluminium arsenate
chemical compound
osmium(III) bromide
chemical compound
europium(III) fluoride
chemical compound
barium hydride
chemical compound
praseodymium(III,IV) oxide
chemical compound
titanium aluminide
intermetallic chemical compound
gadolinium(III) fluoride
chemical compound
sodium biselenite
chemical compound
neptunium(III) fluoride
chemical compound (NpF₃)

γ-oryzanol
γ-Oryzanol is a mixture of lipids derived from rice (Oryza sativa). γ-Oryzanol occurs mainly in the fat fraction of rice bran and rice bran oil.
tungsten(III) iodide
chemical compound
cobaltous formate
chemical compound
lithium telluride
chemical compound
promethium(III) iodide
chemical compound
Almasilate
Almasilate is an antacid. It is available in Japan as a mixture with calcium carbonate, and sodium bicarbonate as a non-prescription medication. It is also sold in Taiwan, Germany, and Spain.
scandium hydroxide
chemical compound
sodium aluminum phosphate
group of chemical compounds