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Inorganic chemistry
antimony trisulfide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Sb 2 S 3 Black and orange-red rhombic crystals; soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid and sulfide solutions, insoluble in water; melting point 546_C; used as a pigment, and in matches and ...
gallium halide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A compound formed by bonding of gallium to either chlorine, bromine, iodine, fluorine, or astatine.
phosphorus oxide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
An oxygen compound of phosphorus; examples are phosphorus monoxide (P 2 O), phosphorus trioxide (P 2 O 3 ), phosphorus suboxide (P 4 O).
strontium sulfide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
SrS A gray powder with a hydrogen sulfide aroma in moist air, slightly soluble in water, soluble (with decomposition) in acids, melts above 2000_C; used in depilatories and luminous paints and as a ...
aqua regia
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A fuming, highly corrosive, volatile liquid with a suffocating odor made by mixing 1 part concentrated nitric acid and 3 parts concentrated hydrochloric acid; reacts with all metals, including silver ...
gallium phosphide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
GaP Transparent crystals made by reacting phosphorus and gallium suboxide at low temperature.
phosphorus oxychloride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
POCl 3 Toxic, colorless, fuming liquid with pungent aroma; boils at 107_C; decomposes in water or alcohol; causes skin burns; used as a catalyst, chlorinating agent, and in manufacture of various ...