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  2. Ammonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium chloride is prepared commercially by combining ammonia (NH 3) with either hydrogen chloride (gas) or hydrochloric acid (water solution): [3] NH 3 + HCl → NH 4 Cl. Ammonium chloride occurs naturally in volcanic regions, forming on volcanic rocks near fume-releasing vents . The crystals deposit directly from the gaseous state and tend ...

  3. List of alchemical substances - Wikipedia

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    Sal alembroth – salt composed of chlorides of ammonium and mercury. Sal ammoniac – ammonium chloride. Sal petrae (Med. Latin: "stone salt")/salt of petra/saltpetre/nitrate of potash – potassium nitrate, KNO 3, typically mined from covered dungheaps. Salt/common salt – a mineral, sodium chloride, NaCl, formed by evaporating seawater ...

  4. Fulminating gold - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Weitz continued studying the compound with state of the art techniques and concluded that fulminating gold was a mixture of "diamido-imido-aurichloride" and (). He managed to ignore the poor solubility of the complex in most solvents, but noted that it did dissolve readily in aqueous gold(III) , ammonia, and chloride systems.

  5. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    CH 3 Cl: chloromethane methyl chloride: 74-87-3 CH 3 HgCH 3: dimethylmercury: 593-74-8 CH 3 I: iodomethane methyl iodide: 74-88-4 CH 3 OCH 3: dimethyl ether: 115-10-6 CH 3 NH 2: methylamine: 74-89-5 CH 3 NO: oxaziridine: 6827-26-5 CH 3 OCs: caesium methoxide: CH 3 OH: methanol: 67-56-1 CH 3 OK: potassium methoxide: 865-33-8 CH 3 OLi: lithium ...

  6. Acid salt - Wikipedia

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    For example, in ammonium chloride solution, NH + 4 is the main influence for acidic solution. It has greater K a value compared to that of water molecules; K a of NH + 4 is 5.6 × 10 −10, and K w of H 2 O is 1.0 × 10 −14. This ensures its deprotonation when reacting with water, and is responsible for the pH below 7 at room temperature.

  7. Ammonium hexachloropalladate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium hexachloropalladate can be made by passing chlorine through a suspension of ammonium tetrachloropalladate(II) in ammonium chloride solution: (NH 4) 2 [PdCl 4] + Cl 2 → (NH 4) 2 [PdCl 6] The compound is precipitated from the palladium(IV) chloride solution with adding ammonium chloride: [3] PdCl 6 + 2NH 4 Cl → (NH 4) 2 [PdCl 6] + 2HCl

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  9. Leclanché cell - Wikipedia

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    A 1919 illustration of a Leclanché cell. The Leclanché cell is a battery invented and patented by the French scientist Georges Leclanché in 1866. [1] [2] [3] The battery contained a conducting solution (electrolyte) of ammonium chloride, a cathode (positive terminal) of carbon, a depolarizer of manganese dioxide (oxidizer), and an anode (negative terminal) of zinc (reductant).