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ferric chloride
chemical compound
silver chloride
chemical compound
coordination complex
molecule or ion containing ligands datively bonded to a central metallic atom
cupric chloride
chemical compound
cuprous chloride
chemical compound
potassium aluminium sulfate dodecahydrate
chemical compound
Fehling's solution
reagent used for analysis of solution
nickel(II) chloride
chemical compound
stannous chloride
chemical compound
chromic chloride
chemical compound
carboplatin
Carboplatin, sold under the brand name Paraplatin among others, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat a number of forms of cancer. This includes ovarian cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancer, brain cancer, and neuroblastoma. It is administered by injection into a vein sometimes via a port.
Benedict's reagent
chemical reagent
zirconium(IV) chloride
chemical compound
Ziegler–Natta catalyst
a catalyst used in the synthesis of polymers of 1-alkenes
chrome alum
chemical compound
Tollens' reagent
solution of silver nitrate and ammonia used in Tollens' test
ceric ammonium nitrate
chemical compound
ruthenium(III) chloride
chemical compound
Wilkinson's catalyst
chemical compound
xenon hexafluoroplatinate
chemical compound
sodium hexanitritocobaltate(III)
chemical compound
trimethylaluminum
Trimethylaluminium or TMA is one of the simplest examples of an organoaluminium compound. Despite its name it has the formula (abbreviated as , where Me stands for methyl), as it exists as a dimer. This colorless liquid is pyrophoric. It is an industrially important compound, closely related to triethylaluminium.
carbonation
Carbonation is the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide to give carbonates, bicarbonates, and carbonic acid. In chemistry, the term is sometimes used in place of carboxylation, which refers to the formation of carboxylic acids.
gadolinium(III) chloride
chemical compound
Plastocyanin
Plastocyanin is a copper-containing protein that mediates electron-transfer. It is found in a variety of plants, where it participates in photosynthesis. The protein is a prototype of the blue copper proteins, a family of intensely blue-colored metalloproteins. Specifically, it falls into the group of small type I blue copper proteins called "cupredoxins".
chromium picolinate
chemical compound
Potassium tetraiodomercurate(II)
chemical compound
iron(II) fumarate
chemical compound
phosphotungstic acid
chemical compound
tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)aluminium
Tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)aluminium is the chemical compound with the formula Al(C9H6NO)3. Widely abbreviated Alq3, it is a coordination complex wherein aluminium is bonded in a bidentate manner to the conjugate base of three 8-hydroxyquinoline ligands.
Petasis reagent
chemical compound
aurothioglucose
Aurothioglucose, also known as gold thioglucose, is a chemical compound with the formula AuSC6H11O5. This derivative of the sugar glucose was formerly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
copper oxychloride
chemical compound
tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0)
Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0) is the chemical compound with the formula Pt(P(C6H5)3)4, often abbreviated Pt(PPh3)4. The bright yellow compound is used as a precursor to other platinum complexes.
tetraethyltin
Tetraethyltin or tetraethyl tin is a chemical compound with the formula , that is, a tin atom attached to four ethyl groups. It is an important example of an organotin compound, often abbreviated as TET.
transition metal carbene complex
class of organometalic compounds
uranyl zinc acetate
compound of uranium
copper gluconate
chemical compound
gold salts
ionic chemical compounds of the element
satraplatin
Satraplatin (INN, codenamed JM216) is a platinum-based antineoplastic agent that was under investigation as a treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer who have failed previous chemotherapy. It has not yet received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. First mentioned in the medical literature in 1993, satraplatin is the first orally active platinum-based chemotherapeutic drug; other available platinum analogues—cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin—must be given intravenously.
Silicotungstic acid
chemical compound
triplatin tetranitrate
chemical compound
Creutz-Taube complex
chemical compound
dicycloplatin
chromium acetate hydroxide
chemical compound
samarium sm-153 lexidronam pentasodium
chemical compound
Bis(dithiobenzil)nickel(II)
chemical compound
Cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl iodide
chemical compound
pentamminerhodium chloride
chemical compound
metal dithiolene complex
group of chemicals