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  2. Amalgam (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Zinc amalgam finds use in organic synthesis (e.g., for the Clemmensen reduction). [3] It is the reducing agent in the Jones reductor, used in analytical chemistry. Formerly the zinc plates of dry batteries were amalgamated with a small amount of mercury to prevent deterioration in storage. It is a binary solution (liquid-solid) of mercury and zinc.

  3. Amalgamation - Wikipedia

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    Amalgam (chemistry), the combination of mercury with another metal Pan amalgamation, another extraction method with additional compound; Patio process, the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver

  4. Amalgam - Wikipedia

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    Amalgam (chemistry), mercury alloy; Amalgam (dentistry), material of silver tooth fillings Bonded amalgam, used in dentistry; Amalgam may also refer to: Amalgam Comics, a publisher; Amalgam Digital, an independent record label in Boston, Massachusetts; Amalgam, Gauteng, South Africa; Amalgam, a fictional organization in Full Metal Panic!: The ...

  5. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Katakana: ヒヒイロカネ or kanji: 緋々色金 It is a red-orange fantasy metal that is common in Japanese fiction. Hyperium: Giants series One of three stable transuranic elements predicted by the new science of nucleonics in James P. Hogan's Giants series. Not naturally occurring outside of neutron stars, but trace amounts are created in ...

  6. Sodium amalgam - Wikipedia

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    Sodium amalgam is a by-product of chlorine made by mercury cell electrolysis. In this cell, brine (concentrated sodium chloride solution) is electrolysed between a liquid mercury cathode and a titanium or graphite anode. Chlorine is formed at the anode, while sodium formed at the cathode dissolves into the mercury, making sodium amalgam.

  7. Category:Amalgams - Wikipedia

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    Amalgam (chemistry) A. Aluminium amalgam; Amalgam (dentistry) Amalgamated zinc; D. Dental amalgam controversy; S. Sodium amalgam This page was last edited on 25 ...

  8. Aluminium amalgam - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium amalgam may be prepared by either grinding aluminium pellets or wire in mercury, or by allowing aluminium wire to react with a solution of mercury(II) chloride in water. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This amalgam is used as a chemical reagent to reduce compounds, such as the reduction of imines to amines .

  9. Amalgamated zinc - Wikipedia

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    Amalgamated zinc is zinc that has been surface treated with mercury to form a surface amalgam containing little contamination from other elements. It is typically used for reduction, and is written as Zn(Hg) in reactions.