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  2. Silver sulfite - Wikipedia

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    IUPAC name. Silver(I) sulfite, Silver sulfite. Identifiers CAS Number. 13465-98-0 ... Silver sulfite is the chemical compound with the formula Ag 2 SO 3.

  3. Silver sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Silver sulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula Ag 2 S. A dense black solid, it is the only sulfide of silver. It is useful as a photosensitizer in photography. It constitutes the tarnish that forms over time on silverware and other silver objects. Silver sulfide is insoluble in most solvents, but is degraded by strong acids. Silver ...

  4. Silver sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Silver sulfate is the inorganic compound with the formula Ag 2 S O 4. It is a white solid with low solubility in water. It is a white solid with low solubility in water. Preparation and structure

  5. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number CAgO carbonylsilver: CCl 2 F 2: dichlorodifluoromethane freon-12: 75-71-8 CCl 4: carbon tetrachloride tetrachloromethane: 56-23-5 C(CN) 4: tetracyanomethane: 24331-09-7 CFCl 3: trichlorofluoromethane freon-11: 75-69-4 CFCl 2 CF 2 Cl: chlorotrifluoromethane freon-13: 75-72-9 CHCl 3: chloroform ...

  6. Chemical nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    For example, for the compound FeCl 3, the cation, iron, can occur as Fe 2+ and Fe 3+. In order for the compound to have a net charge of zero, the cation must be Fe 3+ so that the three Cl − anions can be balanced (3+ and 3− balance to 0). Thus, this compound is termed iron(III) chloride. Another example could be the compound PbS 2.

  7. Silver (I,III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Silver(I,III) oxide or tetrasilver tetroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Ag 4 O 4. It is a component of silver zinc batteries. It can be prepared by the slow addition of a silver(I) salt to a persulfate solution e.g. AgNO 3 to a Na 2 S 2 O 8 solution. [1] It adopts an unusual structure, being a mixed-valence compound. [2]

  8. List of gases - Wikipedia

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    Nitroxyl and diazene are simple nitrogen compounds known to be gases but they are too unstable and short lived to be condensed. Methanetellurol CH 3 TeH 25284-83-7 unstable at room temperature. [154] Sulfur pentafluoride isocyanide isomerises to sulfur pentafluoride cyanide. [155]

  9. Silver - Wikipedia

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    This and other silver(I) compounds may be oxidised by the strong oxidising agent peroxodisulfate to black AgO, a mixed silver(I,III) oxide of formula Ag I Ag III O 2. Some other mixed oxides with silver in non-integral oxidation states, namely Ag 2 O 3 and Ag 3 O 4 , are also known, as is Ag 3 O which behaves as a metallic conductor.