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SrC<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>_H<sub>2</sub>O A white powder that loses water at 150_C; used in pyrotechnics and tanning.
Industry:Chemistry
Sb<sub>2</sub>S<sub>5</sub> An orange-yellow powder; soluble in alkali, soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid, with hydrogen sulfide as a by-product, and insoluble in water; used as a red pigment. Also known as antimony persulfide; antimony red; golden antimony sulfide.
Industry:Chemistry
Concentrated nitric acid containing dissolved nitrogen dioxide; may be prepared by adding formaldehyde to concentrated nitric acid.
Industry:Chemistry
P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> A flammable, dangerous, soft-white deliquescent powder; used as a dehydrating agent, in medicine and sugar refining, and as a chemical intermediate and analytical reagent. Also known as anhydrous phosphoric acid; phosphoric oxide; phosphorus pentoxide.
Industry:Chemistry
SrO A grayish powder, melts at 2430_C, becomes the hydroxide in water; used in medicine, pyrotechnics, pigments, greases, soaps, and as a chemicals intermediate. Also known as strontia.
Industry:Chemistry
Sb<sub>2</sub>(SO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub> Antimony(III) sulfate, a white, deliquescent powder; soluble in acids.
Industry:Chemistry
Concentrated sulfuric acid containing dissolved sulfur trioxide. Also known as oleum.
Industry:Chemistry
H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>3</sub> Alcohol- and water-soluble deliquescent white or yellowish crystals; decomposes at 200_C; used as an analytical reagent and reducing agent.
Industry:Chemistry
SrO<sub>2</sub> A strongly oxidizing, fire-hazardous, white, alcohol- soluble powder that decomposes in hot water; used in medicine, bleaching, and fireworks. Also known as strontium dioxide.
Industry:Chemistry
SbCl<sub>3</sub> Hygroscopic, colorless, crystalline mass; fumes slightly in air, is soluble in alcohol and acetone, and forms antimony oxychloride in water; used as a mordant, as a chlorinating agent, and in fireproofing textiles.
Industry:Chemistry