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potassium pyrophosphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
K 4 P 2 O 7 _3H 2 O Water-soluble, colorless crystals; dehydrates below 300_C, melts at 1090_C; used in tin plating, china-clay purification, dyeing, oil-drilling muds, and synthetic rubber ...
titanium nitride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
TiN Golden-brown brittle crystals melting at 2927_C; used in refractories, alloys, cermets, and semiconductors.
borane
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
1. A class of binary compounds of boron and hydrogen; boranes are used as fuels. Also known as boron hydride. 2. A substance which may be considered a derivative of a boron-hydrogen compound, such as ...
lead arsenate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Pb 3 (AsO 4 ) 2 Poisonous, water-insoluble white crystals; soluble in nitric acid; used as an insecticide.
potassium silicate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
SiO 2 _K 2 O A compound existing in two forms, solution and solid (glass); as a solution, it is colorless to turgid in water, and is used in paints and coatings, as an arc-electrode binder and ...
titanium sulfate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Ti(SO 4 ) 2 _9H 2 O Caked solid, soluble in water, toxic, highly acidic; used as a dye stripper, reducing agent, laundry chemical, and in treatment of chrome yellow colors. Also known as titanic ...
borazole
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
B 3 N 3 H 6 A colorless liquid boiling at 53_C; with water it hydrolyzes to form boron hydrides; the borazole molecule is the inorganic analog of the benzene molecule.