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strontium titanate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
SrTiO 3 A solid material, insoluble in water and melting at 2060_C; used in electronics and electrical insulation.
argentocyanides
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Complexes formed, for example, in the cyanidation of silver ores and in electroplating, when silver cyanide reacts with solutions of soluble metal cyanides. Also known as dicyanoargentates.
germane
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
1. A hydride of germanium whose general formula is GenH 2 n+ 2 . 2. The compound GeH 4 , a hydride of germanium, a colorless gas that is combustible in air and burns with a blue flame.
phosphorus pentabromide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
PBr 5 Yellow crystals, decomposing at 106_C and in water; used in organic synthesis.
sulfamic acid
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
HSO 3 NH 2 White, nonvolatile crystals slightly soluble in water and organic solvents, decomposes at 205_C; used to clean metals and ceramics, and as a plasticizer, fire retardant, chemical ...
arsenate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
1. AsO 4 3 _ A negative ion derived from orthoarsenic acid, H 3 AsO 4 _ 1 / 2 H 2 O. 2. A salt or ester of arsenic acid.
germanide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A compound of an alkaline earth or alkali metal with germanium; an example is magnesium germanide, Mg 2 Ge; the germanides are reactive with water.
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