trioxide in English

noun
1
an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen in its molecule or empirical formula.
Sulfur is converted to sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide , and nitrogen compounds are converted to nitrogen oxides.

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1. Boron trioxide (or diboron trioxide) is one of the oxides of boron.

2. Sulfuric Anhydride definition, sulfur trioxide

3. This requires care to prevent overheating and evaporation of sulfur trioxide.

4. Molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) is used as an adhesive between enamels and metals.

5. Tungsten trioxide decomposes all alkali metal carbonates completely under ordinary combustion conditions.

6. Arsenic trioxide is a potent compound of arsenic (or Arsenical)

7. Uranium dioxide is produced by reducing uranium trioxide with hydrogen.

8. Synonyms: Chromium (VI) oxide; Chromic anhydride; Chromium (VI) oxide; Chromium trioxide

9. ECHA recommends Authorising critical continued uses of chromium trioxide under strict conditions

10. When impregnated with compounds formed from Antimony trioxide (Sb 2 O 3), plastics

11. (1) Antimony trioxide is a white powder that is very slightly soluble in water

12. For gaseous sulphur dioxide and trioxide discharged from digestion and calcination, including acid droplets calculated as SO2 equivalent:

13. The sum of sulphur dioxide (SO2), sulphur trioxide (SO3), and sulphuric acid aerosols, expressed as SO2.

14. Borosilicate glass is a special kind of glass which incorporates two chemicals in high concentration: boron trioxide and silica

15. Bismuth trioxide is commonly used to produce the "Dragon's eggs" effect in fireworks, as a replacement of red lead.

16. Antimony is relatively stable at room temperature, but undergoes oxidation to form Antimony trioxide when heated.

17. 3¿ represent independently from each other alkyl rests with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, with sulphur trioxide.

18. For gaseous sulphur dioxide and trioxide discharged from digestion and calcination, including acid droplets calculated as SO# equivalent

19. It is typically employed with additives that affect the plating process but do not react with the trioxide.

20. This salt was the obtaining residue after distilling nitric acid from a mixture of potassium nitrate and arsenic trioxide.

21. Examples of inorganic Anhydrides are sulfur trioxide, SO3, which is derived from sulfuric acid, and calcium oxide, CaO, derived from calcium hydroxide

22. Chromic acid is produced by adding a soluble CrVI compound (e.g., chromium trioxide) to an aqueous solution to yield H

23. Antimony trioxide (Sb 3 O 2) Antimony pentafluoride (SbF 5) Antimony tribromide (SbBr 3) Interesting facts: Nicolas Lemery described it first in 1707

24. Amal Ltd is engaged in manufacturing and marketing of bulk chemicals such as Sulphuric Acid and Oleum and their downstream products such as Sulphur Dioxide and Sulphur Trioxide.

25. Antimony trioxide is a chemical used in the manufacture of some polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, which is used to make food and beverage containers

26. The chromium bath is a mixture of chromium trioxide (CrO3) and sulfuric acid (sulfate, SO4), the ratio of which varies greatly between 75:1 to 250:1 by weight.

27. The industrial use of diarsenic trioxide as a processing aid to activate the absorption and desorption of carbon dioxide by potassium carbonate from synthesis gas formed in the production of ammonia

28. Uranyl (UO2+ 2) ions, such as from uranium trioxide or uranyl nitrate and other hexavalent uranium compounds, have been shown to cause birth defects and immune system damage in laboratory animals.

29. Chromium trioxide (also known as chromium(VI) oxide or Chromic anhydride) is an inorganic compound with the formula CrO 3.It is the acidic anhydride of Chromic acid, and is sometimes marketed under the same name

30. Chromic acid may also refer to the molecular species, H 2 CrO 4 of which the trioxide is the anhydride. Chromic acid features chromium in an oxidation state of +6 (or VI)

31. What is Borosilicate glass? Borosilicate glass is a type of glass that contains boron trioxide which allows for a very low coefficient of thermal expansion. This means it will not crack under extreme temperature changes like regular glass

32. Industrial use of chromium trioxide in a mixture for the hard chromium plating of military armament parts in order to ensure surface hardness, resistance to atmospheric corrosion, abrasive wear resistance and friction coefficient for parts in relative movement

33. Acicular chromium dioxide was first synthesized in 1956 by Norman L. Cox, a chemist at E.I. DuPont, by decomposing chromium trioxide in the presence of water at a temperature of 800 K and a pressure of 200 MPa.

34. ‘A case of suicide involving the intravenous injection of Barbital and the oral ingestion of arsenic trioxide is reported.’ ‘Effect of altered tissue binding on the disposition of Barbital in the isolated perfused rat liver: application of the axial dispersion model.’

35. In the Victorian era, "arsenic" ("white arsenic" or arsenic trioxide) was mixed with vinegar and chalk and eaten by women to improve the complexion of their faces, making their skin paler to show they did not work in the fields.

36. Curium bromide (CmBr 3) Curium chloride (CmCl 3) Curium dioxide (CmO 2) Curium iodide (CmI 3) Curium tetrafluoride (CmF 4) Curium trioxide (Cm 2 O 3) Interesting facts: It is created by bombarding plutonium with alpha particles

37. Chromic anhydride definition is - a brilliant red crystalline substance essentially CrO3 that is made from sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid and that is used especially in chromium plating and as an oxidizing agent —called also chromium trioxide, Chromic acid.

38. ‘A case of suicide involving the intravenous injection of Barbital and the oral ingestion of arsenic trioxide is reported.’ ‘Effect of altered tissue binding on the disposition of Barbital in the isolated perfused rat liver: application of the axial dispersion model.’

39. Anhydride, any chemical compound obtained, either in practice or in principle, by the elimination of water from another compound. Examples of inorganic Anhydrides are sulfur trioxide, SO 3, which is derived from sulfuric acid, and calcium oxide, CaO, derived from calcium hydroxide.

40. Borosilicate glass is an “engineered “glass developed specifically for use in laboratories and applications where thermal, mechanical and chemical conditions are too harsh for standard, household-type soda lime glass. It is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents.

41. The fumigating, sterilising, degassing, detoxicating, antiseptic agents and the pharmaceutical compositions based on xenon difluoride and/or xenon trioxide and/or sodium perxenonate and/or a xenon hexafluoride-boron trifluiride adduct are largely used in the form of a solution or in a physiological salt solution or in a gas medium.