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List of articles in "Chemical Substance" category - Page 494

Manganese(II) sulfide

Manganese(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of manganese and sulfur. It occurs in nature as the mineral alabandite.


Bismuth(III) sulfide

Bismuth(III) sulfide is a chemical compound of bismuth and sulfur. It occurs in nature as the mineral bismuthinite.


Chromium nitride

Chromium nitride is a chemical compound of chromium and nitrogen with the formula CrN. It is very hard and is extremely resistant to corrosion. It is an interstitial compound with […]


Mercury(I) iodide

Mercury(I) iodide is a chemical compound of mercury and iodine. The chemical formula is Hg2I2. It is photosensitive and decomposes easily to mercury and HgI2.


Nickel(II) bromide

Nickel(II) bromide NiBr2 is the nickel salt of hydrobromic acid. It can be made by reacting nickel nickel(II) oxide nickel(II) carbonate or nickel(II) hydroxide with hydrobromic acid. It can also […]


Bismuth trifluoride

Bismuth trifluoride is a chemical compound of bismuth and fluorine. The chemical formula is BiF3. It is a grey-white powder melting at 649°C.


N-Methylspiperone

N-Methylspiperone (NMSP) is a derivate of spiperone that is used to study the dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitter systems. Labeled with the radioisotope carbon-11 it can be used for positron emission […]


TPPTS

33′3′′-Phosphanetriyltris(benzenesulfonic acid) trisodium salt (abbreviated TPPTS when isolated and tppts as a ligand) is an organic compound that is also known as sodium triphenylphosphine trisulfonate. The compound has the formula […]


Pirimicarb

Pirimicarb is a selective carbamate insecticide used to control aphids on vegetable cereal and orchard crops by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase activity but does not affect useful predators such as ladybirds that […]


P-Anisidine

para-Anisidine (p-anisidine) a grey-brown solid is the most toxic of the three isomers of anisidine and causes blood damage upon oral ingestion inhalation or skin contact.


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