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sodium hydroxide
chemical compound
inorganic compound
compound that is not organic: i.e. does not contain carbon with exceptions e.g. CO, carbon dioxide, disulfide and diselenide, carbides, HCN, carbonic acid, cyanic, isocyanic and fulminic acids and carbonates, hydrogen carbonates, cyanides, cyanates
hydrogen cyanide
chemical compound
calcium hydroxide
chemical compound
aluminum chloride
chemical compound
aluminum hydroxide
chemical compound
barium chloride
chemical compound
hydrogen bromide
chemical compound
gallium arsenide
chemical semiconductor compound
zinc chloride
chemical compound
sodium iodide
chemical compound
fluoroantimonic acid
chemical compound
mercury(II) oxide
chemical compound
cobaltous chloride
chemical compound
lead azide
chemical compound
xenon trioxide
chemical compound
cadmium sulfide
chemical compound
potassium sulfide
chemical compound
borate
thumb|The orthoborate anion, a simple borate anion A borate is any of a range of boron oxyanions, anions containing boron and oxygen, such as orthoborate , metaborate , or tetraborate ; or any salt of such anions, such as sodium metaborate, and borax . The name also refers to esters of such anions, such as trimethyl borate .
xenon tetroxide
chemical compound of xenon and oxygen
gallium nitride
chemical compound
barium chlorate
chemical compound
sodium molybdate
chemical compound
molybdenum pentachloride
chemical compound
gallium trichloride
chemical compound
ammonium metavanadate
chemical compound
uranium tetrafluoride
chemical compound
lanthanum(III) oxide
chemical compound
potassium bifluoride
chemical compound
sodium hexanitritocobaltate(III)
chemical compound
nickel(II) iodide
chemical compound
ammonium perrhenate
chemical compound
nickel(III) oxide
chemical compound
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Ammonia borane
chemical compound
iron(II) oxalate
chemical compound
tetrasulfur tetranitride
chemical compound
sodium orthovanadate
chemical compound
hexaaminecobalt trichloride
chemical compound
barium azide
chemical compound
mercury(I) oxide
chemical compound
xenon dioxide
chemical compound
tobermorite
Tobermorite is a calcium silicate hydrate mineral with chemical formula: Ca5Si6O16(OH)2·4H2O or Ca5Si6(O,OH)18·5H2O.
scandium(III) sulfide
chemical compound
hexachlorocyclotriphosphatriazene
Hexachlorophosphazene is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . The molecule has a cyclic, unsaturated backbone consisting of alternating phosphorus and nitrogen atoms, and can be viewed as a trimer of the hypothetical compound (phosphazyl dichloride). Its classification as a phosphazene highlights its relationship to benzene. There is large academic interest in the compound relating to the phosphorus-nitrogen bonding and phosphorus reactivity.
digallane
Digallane (systematically named digallane(6)) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula (also written or ). It is the dimer of the monomeric compound gallane. The eventual preparation of the pure compound, reported in 1989, was hailed as a "tour de force." Digallane had been reported as early as 1941 by Wiberg; however, this claim could not be verified by later work by Greenwood and others. This compound is a colorless gas that decomposes above 0 °C.
Sodium aluminosilicate
chemical compound
strontium bromate
chemical compound
Zintl phase
product of certain chemical reactions
metal halides
class of chemical compounds
lanthanum hydroxide
chemical compound
boroxine
Boroxine () is a 6-membered heterocyclic compound composed of alternating oxygen and singly-hydrogenated boron atoms. Boroxine derivatives (boronic anhydrides) such as trimethylboroxine and triphenylboroxine also make up a broader class of compounds called boroxines. These compounds are solids that are usually in equilibrium with their respective boronic acids at room temperature. Beside being used in theoretical studies, boroxine is primarily used in the production of optics.
aminyl
chemical compound
sodium tetrachloroaurate
chemical compound
indium hydroxide
chemical compound
sulfidonitrogen(.)
chemical compound
phosphoric acids and phosphates
class of chemical species; phosphorus oxyacids and their deprotonated derivatives
bone ash
material formed from calcination of bones
barium iodate
chemical compound
hexaamminenickel chloride
chemical compound