Aluminium nitrate
Aluminium trinitrate is an inorganic nitrate salt having Al(3+) as the counterion. It has a role as a NMR chemical shift reference compound. It is an aluminium coordination entity …
Ionic compounds formed from acid-base reactions
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Aluminium trinitrate is an inorganic nitrate salt having Al(3+) as the counterion. It has a role as a NMR chemical shift reference compound. It is an aluminium coordination entity …
Aluminium sulfate (anhydrous) is an aluminium sulfate that contains no water of crystallisation.
Ammonium acetate is an ammonium salt obtained by reaction of ammonia with acetic acid. A deliquescent white crystalline solid, it has a relatively low melting point (114C) for a sa…
Ammonium carbonate is an ammonium salt that is the diammonium salt of carbonic acid. It has a role as a food acidity regulator and a raising agent. It is a carbonate salt and an am…
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic chloride having ammonium as the counterion. It has a role as a ferroptosis inhibitor. It is an inorganic chloride and an ammonium salt.
Ammonium molybdate (H32Mo7N6O28-42) is a salt that appears as Ammonium molybdate is a white to greenish-yellow solid. Sinks and mixes with water. (USCG, 1999). It has a molecular w…
Ammonium nitrate is the ammonium salt of nitric acid. It has a role as a fertilizer, an oxidising agent and an explosive. It is an inorganic molecular entity, an ammonium salt and …
Ammonium oxalate (C2H10N2O5) is a salt that appears as Odorless solid; [Merck Index] White granules; [Alfa Aesar MSDS]. It has a molecular weight of 142.11 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is…
Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic sulfate salt obtained by reaction of sulfuric acid with two equivalents of ammonia. A high-melting (decomposes above 280C) white solid which is ver…
Barium chloride (BaCl2) is a salt that appears as Barium chloride appears as white crystals. A salt arising from the direct reaction of barium and chlorine. Toxic by ingestion. (NT…
Barium sulfate is a metal sulfate with formula BaO4S. Virtually insoluble in water at room temperature, it is mostly used as a component in oil well drilling fluid it occurs natura…
Calcium acetate is the calcium salt of acetic acid. It is used, commonly as a hydrate, to treat hyperphosphataemia (excess phosphate in the blood) in patients with kidney disease: …
Calcium carbonate is a calcium salt with formula CCaO3. It has a role as a fertilizer, an antacid, a food colouring and a food firming agent. It is an inorganic calcium salt, a cal…
Calcium dichloride is an inorganic calcium salt, a calcium salt and an inorganic chloride. It has a role as a NMR chemical shift reference compound and a fertilizer.
Calcium nitrate is inorganic nitrate salt of calcium. It has a role as a fertilizer. It is a calcium salt and an inorganic nitrate salt. It contains a calcium(2+).
Calcium phosphate (Ca3O8P2) is a salt that appears as Calcium phosphate is an odorless white solid. Sinks and mixes with water. (USCG, 1999). It has a molecular weight of 310.18 g/…
Calcium sulfate (CaO4S) is a salt that appears as Calcium sulfate appears as odorless, white powder or colorless, crystalline solid. Crystals sometimes have a blue, gray or reddish…
Caesium chloride is the inorganic chloride salt of caesium; each caesium ion is coordinated by eight chlorine ions. It has a role as a vasoconstrictor agent and a phase-transfer ca…
Chromium(III) chloride (CrCl3) is a salt that appears as Chromic chloride appears as blue or green colored crystals dissolved in water. Denser than water. Corrosive to metals.. It …
Cobalt dichloride is a cobalt salt in which the cobalt metal is in the +2 oxidation state and the counter-anion is chloride. It is used as an indicator for water in desiccants. It …