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| Inorganic Compounds | |||
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| Bio-Inorganic Compounds | Bioinorganic compounds are a category of natural and synthetic materials that include metallic’s bonded to proteins and other biological chemistries. | ||
| Cluster Compounds | Cluster compounds are an ensemble of bound atoms. They are intermediate in size, typically larger than a molecule yet more defined than a bulk solid. | ||
| Coordination Compounds | Coordination compounds are a class of compounds where the central ion, typically a transition metal, is surrounded by a group of anions or molecules. | ||
| OrganoMetallics | Organometallics are a class of compounds that include carbon atoms directly bonded to a metal ion. | ||
| Solid State | A diverse class of compounds the remains the form of solid matter at standard temperature and pressure. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted, specialty or proprietary inorganic compounds. | ||
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| Acids | |||
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| All Inorganic Acids | Inorganic acids elevate the hydrogen concentration in an aqueous solution and do not include hydrogen - carbon bonds. | ||
| Carbonic Acid | Carbonic acid is a weak inorganic acid with a central carbon atom bound to three oxygen atoms that dissolve two hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution. It is commonly referred to as aerial acid. | ||
| Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) | Hydrochloric acid is highly corrosive, strong inorganic acid that has many industrial uses. It is composed of hydrogen and chloride ions. | ||
| Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) | Hydrofluoric acid is a weak inorganic acid that is highly reactive with silicate, glass, metals and semi-metals. It is composed of hydrogen and fluoride ions. | ||
| Nitric Acid (HNO3) | Nitric acid is a highly corrosive and toxic strong inorganic acid. It is composed of hydrogen and nitrate ions. | ||
| Oxalic Acid | Oxalic acid is a relatively strong inorganic acid commonly used in cleaning and bleaching applications. It is composed of its conjugate base oxalate with two hydrogen ions. | ||
| Phosphoric Acid | Phosphoric acid is not considered to be a strong inorganic acid. It is found in solid form as a mineral and has many industrial uses. It is composed of a phosphate ions and three hydrogen ions. | ||
| Sulfuric Acid | Sulfuric acid is a highly corrosive inorganic acid. It is soluble in water and widely used in the chemical industry. It is composed of sulfate ions and two hydrogen ions. | ||
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| Bases | |||
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| All Inorganic Bases | Inorganic bases elevate the hydroxide concentration in an aqueous solution and do not include hydrogen - carbon bonds. | ||
| Ammonium Hydroxide (Amonia Water) | Ammonium hydroxide is an inorganic base that is found as a solution of ammonia in water. Ammonia is a nitrogen atom bound to three hydrogen atoms. It comes to equilibrium in an aqueous solution with the ammonium ion that has one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms. | ||
| Calcium Hydroxide (Lime Water) | Calcium hydroxide is a weak base with many industrial uses. It is composed of calcium and hydroxide ions. | ||
| Magnesium Hydroxide | Magnesium hydroxide is referred to as brucite when found in its solid mineral form. It is composed of magnesium and hydroxide ions. | ||
| Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) | Sodium bicarbonate is mild alkaline commonly known as baking soda. It is composed of a sodium ion and a bicarbonate ion. | ||
| Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) | Sodium hydroxide is a caustic, strong inorganic base. It is widely used in industrial as well laboratory environments. It is composed of a sodium ion and a hydroxide ion. | ||
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| Salts | |||
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| All Inorganic Salts | Inorganic salts a neutral ionic bound molecules and do not affect the concentration of hydrogen in an aqueous solution. | ||
| Calcium Chloride | Calcium chloride is an inorganic salt with many industrial uses. | ||
| Potassium Dichromate | Potassium dichromate is an inorganic salt commonly used as an oxidizing agent. | ||
| Sodium Chloride | Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt referred to as common salt. It is used in the food industry and is found in large abundance in ocean water. | ||
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| Alkali Metals (Li, Na, K, etc.) | Alkali metals are found under Group 1 of the periodic table. They include lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), caesium (Cs), and frabcium (Fr). | ||
| Alkali Earths (Be, Mg, Ca, etc.) | Alkali earth metals are found under Group 2 of the periodic table. They include beryllium (Be), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), barium (Ba) and radium (Ra). | ||
| Metalloids (B, Si, Ge, etc.) | Metalloids or semi metals can not be cleanly defined as either a metal or non-metal and are found next to the amphoteric line of the periodic table. They include boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), tellurium (Te) and polonium (Po). | ||
| Non-Metals (C, N, O, P, S) | Non-metals share common properties of poor conductance, low density, low melting points and can not be classified as a metal. They include hydrogen (H), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se) and are sometimes extended to include the halogens and noble gases. | ||
| Transition Metals (Ti, Fe, Ni, etc) | Transition metals are the largest potion of the periodic table including precious metals, iron, titanium as well as many other common elements. They include Groups 3 through 10 of the periodic table. | ||
| Other Metals (Al, In, Sn, Pb, etc.) | Other metals are located in Groups 13, 14 and 15. They include the following seven elements; aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), Indium (In), tin (Sn), thallium (Tl), lead (Pb) and bismuth (Bi). | ||
| Rare Earths | Rare earth elements are a collection of seventeen elements in the periodic table including scandium, yttrium and the fifteen lanthanides. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted, specialty or proprietary ionic components. | ||
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Anionic Component
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| Halogenated Compounds | |||
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| All Halogens | Halogens are found under Group 17 of the periodic table. They include fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I) and astatine (At). | ||
| Bromides | Bromides is a general term given to compounds that include the bromide ion in a -1 oxidation state. | ||
| Chlorides | Chlorides is a general term given to compounds that include the chloride ion in a -1 oxidation state. | ||
| Fluorides | Fluorides is a general term given to compounds that include the fluoride ion in a -1 oxidation state. | ||
| Iodides | Iodides is a general term given to compounds that include the iodide ion in a -1 oxidation state. | ||
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| Non-Metal Compounds | |||
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| All Non-Metals | Non-metals share common properties of poor conductance, low density, low melting points and can not be classified as a metal. They include hydrogen (H), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), oxygen (O), sulfur (S), and selenium (Se). | ||
| Carbides | Carbides are compounds that include carbon along with a less electronegative element. | ||
| Nitrides | Nitrides are compounds that include nitrogen with an oxidation state of -3 along with a less electronegative element. | ||
| Oxides | Oxides are compounds that include oxygen with at least one other element. | ||
| Phosphides | Phosphides are compounds that include phosphorus along with a less electronegative element. | ||
| Sulfides | Sulfides are compounds that include sulfide with an oxidation state of -2 along with at least one other element. | ||
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| Metalloids | |||
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| All Metalloids | Metalloids or semi metals can not be cleanly defined as either a metal or non-metal and are found next to the amphoteric line of the periodic table. They include boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), tellurium (Te) and polonium (Po). | ||
| Borides | Borides are compounds that include boride along with a less electronegative element. | ||
| Silicides | Silicides are compounds that include silicon along with a less electronegative element. | ||
| Tellurides | Tellurides are compounds that include a metal bound to the element tellurium. | ||
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| Oxoanions | |||
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| All Oxoanions | Oxoanions are a group of compounds that contain an oxoanion. An oxoanion is simple polyatomic anion that contains oxygen atoms. | ||
| Borates | Borates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion borate. Borate is composed of three oxygen atoms bound to a single boron ion and contains an overall charge of -3. | ||
| Bromates | Bromates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion bromate. Bromate is composed of three oxygen atoms bound to a single bromide ion and contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Carbonates | Carbonates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion carbonate. Carbonate is composed of three oxygen atoms bound to a single carbon ion and contains an overall charge of -2. | ||
| Chlorates | Chlorates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion chlorate. Chlorate is composed of three oxygen atoms bound to a single chloride ion contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Chromates | Chromates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion chromate. Chromate is composed of four oxygen atoms bound to a single chromium ion and contains an overall charge of -2. | ||
| Cyanates | Cyanates are compounds that contain the oxoanions cyanate. Cyanate is composed of oxygen, carbon and nitrogen ions bound together and contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Fluorates | Fluorates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion fluorate. Fluorate is composed of three oxygen atoms bound to a single fluorine ion and contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Nitrates | Nitrates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion nitrate. Nitrate is composed of three oxygen atoms bound to a single nitrogen atom and contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Phosphates | Phosphates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion phosphate. Phosphate is composed of four oxygen atoms bound to a single phosphorus ion and contains an overall charge of -3. | ||
| Silicates | Silicates are a group of compounds have negative ligamends bound so a central silicon ion. | ||
| Sulfates | Sulfates are a group of compounds that contain the oxoanion sulfate. Sulfate is composed of four oxygen atoms bound to a single sulfur ion and contains an overall charge of -2. | ||
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| Other | |||
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| Cyanides | Cyanides are a group of compounds with the anion cyanide. Cyanide is composed of a single carbon bound to a nitrogen atom and contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Hydroxides | Hydroxides are a group of compounds with the anion hydroxide. Hydroxide is composed of a single oxygen bound to a hydrogen ion and contains an overall charge of -1. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted, specialty or proprietary anions. | ||
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| Gas | Chemicals or compounds are in the gaseous state of matter. | ||
| Liquid / Solution | Chemicals or compounds are in the form of a liquid, or are dissolved in a solution. | ||
| Colloid / Dispersion | Chemicals or compounds are in the form of a colloid, emulsion or dispersion. | ||
| Powder | Chemicals or compounds are in the form of a powder. Powders are finely divided or powdered forms of chemicals, metals, minerals or other raw materials. | ||
| Bulk Solid / Granules | Chemicals or compounds are in the form of bulk solids, pellets, flakes, chunks, crushed material or granules. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted, specialty or proprietary states of matter. | ||
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Physical Properties
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| Flash Point | Flash point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid. The lower the flash point, the easier it is to ignite the material. | ||
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| Purity: | Weight percent of the main component(s) such %Al2O3 for alumina ceramics. | ||
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| Concentration | Concentration is the actual quantity of a chemical or compound present in a bulk solid, liquid or gas. It is expressed as a percentage. | ||
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| Volume | Volume is a quantitative observation that defines the amount of a given substance present. | ||
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