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  2. Carbon group - Wikipedia

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    Solder is the most important use of tin; 50% of all tin produced goes into this application. 20% of all tin produced is used in tin plate. 20% of tin is used by the chemical industry. Tin is a constituent of numerous alloys, including pewter. Tin(IV) oxide has been commonly used in ceramics for thousands of years.

  3. List of alchemical substances - Wikipedia

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    The Incompleat Chymist: Being an Essay on the Eighteenth-Century Chemist in His Laboratory, with a Dictionary of Obsolete Chemical Terms of the Period (Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology, Number 33). Smithsonian Institution Press. Giunta, Carmen. Glossary of Archaic Chemical Terms: Introduction and Part I (A-B). Classic Chemistry.

  4. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulae and CAS numbers, indexed by formula. This complements alternative listing at list of inorganic compounds. There is no complete list of chemical compounds since by nature the list would be infinite.

  5. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Titanium(IV) hydride – TiH 4; Titanium(IV) iodide (titanium tetraiodide) – TiI 4; Titanium carbide – TiC; Titanium diboride – TiB 2; Titanium dioxide (titanium(IV) oxide) – TiO 2; Titanium diselenide – TiSe 2; Titanium disilicide – TiSi 2; Titanium disulfide – TiS 2; Titanium nitrate – Ti(NO 3) 4; Titanium nitride – TiN ...

  6. Carbonate - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry a carbonate can also refer to a functional group within a larger molecule that contains a carbon atom bound to three oxygen atoms, one of which is double bonded. These compounds are also known as organocarbonates or carbonate esters, and have the general formula R−O−C(=O)−O−R′, or RR′CO 3.

  7. Tin(IV) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Tin(IV) oxide, also known as stannic oxide, is the inorganic compound with the formula SnO 2. The mineral form of SnO 2 is called cassiterite , and this is the main ore of tin . [ 9 ] With many other names, this oxide of tin is an important material in tin chemistry.

  8. Category:Tin (IV) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tin(IV) compounds" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Tin - Wikipedia

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    β-tin, also called white tin, is the allotrope (structural form) of elemental tin that is stable at and above room temperature. It is metallic and malleable, and has body-centered tetragonal crystal structure. α-tin, or gray tin, is the nonmetallic form.