Cobalt(II) sulfate
Cobalt(2+) sulfate is a compound of cobalt and sulfate in which the ratio of cobalt (+2 oxidation state) to sulfate is 1:1. It contains a cobalt(2+).
Ionic compounds formed from acid-base reactions
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Cobalt(2+) sulfate is a compound of cobalt and sulfate in which the ratio of cobalt (+2 oxidation state) to sulfate is 1:1. It contains a cobalt(2+).
Copper(II) chloride is an inorganic chloride of copper in which the metal is in the +2 oxidation state. It has a role as an EC 5.3.3.5 (cholestenol Delta-isomerase) inhibitor. It i…
Copper(II) nitrate is an inorganic nitrate salt having copper(2+) as the couterion. It contains a copper(2+).
Copper(II) sulfate is a metal sulfate compound having copper(2+) as the metal ion. It has a role as a sensitiser, an emetic and a fertilizer. It contains a copper(2+).
Disodium hydrogen phosphate (HNa2O4P) is a salt that appears as Sodium phosphate, dibasic appears as a colorless to white crystalline solid. Soluble in water. The primary hazard is…
Ferric ammonium citrate (C6H11FeNO7+3) is a salt that appears as Ferric ammonium citrate is a yellowish brown to red solid with a faint odor of ammonia. It is soluble in water. The…
Iron(II) chloride (FeCl2) is a salt that appears as Ferrous chloride is a greenish white crystalline solid. It is soluble in water. It is noncombustible. It is used in sewage treat…
Iron(2+) sulfate (anhydrous) is a compound of iron and sulfate in which the ratio of iron(2+) to sulfate ions is 1:1. Various hydrates occur naturally - most commonly the heptahydr…
Iron trichloride is an iron coordination entity. It has a role as a Lewis acid and an astringent.
Lead Acetate can cause cancer according to an independent committee of scientific and health experts.
Lead(II) nitrate (N2O6Pb) is a salt that appears as Lead nitrate is a white crystalline solid. The material is soluble in water. It is noncombustible but it will accelerate the bur…
Lead(IV) acetate (C8H12O8Pb-2) is a salt that appears as Faintly pink wet crystals with an odor of vinegar. (USCG, 1999). It has a molecular weight of 443 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is …
Lithium Carbonate can cause developmental toxicity according to state or federal government labeling requirements.
Lithium chloride is a metal chloride salt with a Li(+) counterion. It has a role as a geroprotector, a NMR chemical shift reference compound and an antimanic drug. It is a lithium …
Magnesium carbonate is a magnesium salt with formula CMgO3. Its hydrated forms, particularly the di-, tri-, and tetrahydrates occur as minerals. It has a role as a fertilizer and a…
Magnesium dichloride is a magnesium salt comprising of two chlorine atoms bound to a magnesium atom. It has a role as a NMR chemical shift reference compound. It is an inorganic ma…
Magnesium sulfate is a magnesium salt having sulfate as the counterion. It has a role as a fertilizer, an analgesic, a cardiovascular drug, an anticonvulsant, an anti-arrhythmia dr…
Manganese(II) chloride (MnCl2) is a salt that appears as Dry Powder; Liquid. It has a molecular weight of 125.84 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is manganese(2+) dichloride. Boiling point: 1…
Manganese(II) sulfate is a metal sulfate in which the metal component is manganese in the +2 oxidation state. It has a role as a nutraceutical. It is a manganese molecular entity a…
Nickel dichloride is a compound of nickel and chloride in which the ratio of nickel (in the +2 oxidation state) to chloride is 1:2. It has a role as a calcium channel blocker and a…