10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PLUMBOUS OXIDE»
Découvrez l'usage de
plumbous oxide dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
plumbous oxide et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
So, lead(II) oxide would become plumbous oxide. Lead(IV) oxide would be
named plumbic oxide. Scientists rarely use this method of naming today, though.
PPuurree LLeeaadd PPuurree LLeeaadd LLead was once used more than.
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Outlines of Chemistry; or, brief notes of chemical facts
Action of lead peroxide as an anhydride, to combine with potash, lime, plumbous
oxide, &c. Potassium plumbate Ksz03.3Aq, made by fusing plumbic oxide with
caustic potash, or by boiling it for some time with strong potash, and crystallising
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William ODLING (Professor of Chemistry in the University of Oxford.), 1870
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Outlines of Chemistry Or Brief Notes of Chemical Facts
Action of lead peroxide as an anhydride, to combine with potash, lime, plumbous
oxide, &c. Potassium plumbate KzPbO3.3Aq, made by fusing plumbic oxide with
caustic potash, or by boiling it for some time with strong potash, and crystallising
...
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Gardner's Commercially Important Chemicals: Synonyms, Trade ...
... Lead protoxide; Lead(2+) oxide; Lead(ll) oxide; Litharge; Litharge Pure;
Litharge Yellow L-28; Massioot; Massicotite; NSC 57634; Plumbous oxide;
Vulcaid; Yellow Lead Ocher; Massioot; Lead Oxide yellow; plumbous oxide; Lead
protoxide.
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Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference
... CHLORIDE see LCQOOO PLUMBOUS CHROMATE see LCROOO
PLUMBOUS FLUORIDE see LDFOOO PLUMBOUS OXIDE see LDNOOO
PLUMBOUS PHOSPHATE see LDUOOO PLUMBOUS SULFIDE see LDZOOO
PLURACOL P-410 ...
Richard J. Lewis, Sr., 2008
Plumbous oxide, Pb0, dissolves in cone, potash or soda solution ; a few salts of
the form M2Pb02 have been obtained, M = K, Na, or Ag. The sesquioxides Snfi3
and Pb203 are obtained by the action of weak oxidisers on solutions of stannous
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Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities
PLUMBOUS OXIDE 883 Decomposes when heated above melting point, 536°F/
280°C, producing toxic fumes of arsenic, lead. Lead arsenates may be Subject to
redox reactions. Both arsenic and lead are known human carcinogens.
Richard P. Pohanish, Stanley A. Greene, 2009
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Transparent Electronics: From Synthesis to Applications
... lead protoxide; lead(2þ) oxide; lead(II) [1317-36-8] 223.2 oxide; Litharge S;
Litharge Yellow L-28; plumbous oxide; yellow lead ochre; massicot; C. I. Pigment
Yellow 46 Lead dioxide (PbO2) Lead oxide; lead brown; lead(II) lead oxide
brown; ...
Antonio Facchetti, Tobin Marks, 2010
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A Text book of elementary chemistry
Plumbic sulphate, PbS04, which occurs native as anglesite, is precipitated from
solutions of lead on adding sulphuric acid or soluble sulphates. 397. Plumbous
Oxide. — Formula Pb20. When lead oxalate is heated to 3000 in a closed vessel,
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George Frederick Barker, 1870
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The Enlightened Joseph Priestley: A Study of His Life and ...
As the “pure” sample of red lead was in fact not pure (it ranged in color from red
to yellow, containing PbO, plumbous oxide, as well as plumbic oxide, Pb3O4),
the attempt failed. (Powdered plumbous oxide will take up carbon dioxide and ...
Robert E. Schofield, 2004